How Trump’s Iran Peace Talk Polished Bullion’s Shine: Golden Opportunity
How President Trump’s sudden Middle East de-escalation hints sparked an unconventional rally for bullion and a relief wave across global markets.

Geopolitics has a unique way of turning traditional market logic entirely upside down, and someone clearly forgot to send the standard de-escalation memo to the bullion desks. Gold caught a massive intraday bid, advancing as much as 1.6% after President Donald Trump announced that the United States is in the "final stages" of a resolution with Iran. Normally, the mere whisper of peace is supposed to deflate safe-haven assets, but this sudden diplomatic plot twist has done the exact opposite.
To understand why traders are aggressively buying gold on peace hopes, one has to look at the stubborn economic reality of energy inflation that has plagued the market since the conflict erupted in late February. Over the last few months, bullion has actually taken a pounding, sliding roughly 14% as a disrupted Strait of Hormuz drove global oil prices higher. That energy spike forced central banks to threaten to keep interest rates higher for longer. Because gold pays absolutely zero interest, those looming high rates acted like a ball and chain on the precious metal, completely overshadowing its traditional safe-haven appeal.


