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Gold is breaking records again: the price per ounce has reached $3500.

Gold is breaking records again: the price per ounce has reached $3500.

On April 22, 2025, the price of gold on the global market reached a new historical high of $3500 per ounce. This marked a clear signal amid growing anxiety in the global economy and increased demand for safe-haven assets.

In Turkey, gold prices also set new records:
• 1 gram — 4300 TL
• Quarter coin — 7110 TL

Why is this happening?

The rise in gold prices is linked to several key factors:
• Growing political instability in the US
• A decline in the dollar amid the conflict between President Trump and the head of the Federal Reserve
• Volatility in the stock markets
• General global uncertainty and inflation risks

In this situation, investors are actively moving into the "safe haven" — gold, which is traditionally considered a protective asset.

What’s next?

According to analysts at Goldman Sachs, the price may rise to $3700 per ounce by the end of the year.

RestProperty recommends:
• Keeping track of market dynamics
• Considering gold as a way to protect capital
• Consulting with professionals when developing an investment strategy

RestProperty continues to monitor the situation and will keep its clients informed of important market changes.

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