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Gold has outperformed nearly every major asset class in recent years. From ₹30,000 per 10 grams in 2019 to over ₹1,00,000 by mid-2025.Gold has delivered over 200% returns—a staggering gain that’s hard to ignore. Even as equities like the Nifty 50 delivered healthy gains, gold proved itself a resilient and rewarding long-term investment.
📈 Gold Price Over the Years (International)
Chart: Gold prices soared past $3,300 in 2025 after years of consolidation.( source -financial express)
In July 2000, gold traded near $200/oz. By July 2025, it crossed $3,300/oz. That’s a 16-fold increase in 25 years.
2005: ~$377
2010: ~$1,200
2015: ~$1,057
2020: ~$1,777
2025: ~$3,330
Even with long periods of sideways movement—especially from 2011 to 2020—gold has posted 12–16% CAGR across most decades. Investors who held on patiently have been handsomely rewarded.
How Gold Beat Equities Since 2019
The table below shows the year-wise return of Nifty 50 and Sensex compared to MCX Gold in percentage terms.
Year
Nifty 50
Sensex
MCX Gold
2019
12.02%
14.38%
23.79%
2020
14.90%
15.75%
27.97%
2021
24.12%
21.99%
-4.21%
2022
4.33%
4.44%
13.90%
2023
20.03%
18.74%
15.37%
2024
8.80%
8.17%
20.61%
2025
6.12%
5.20%
30.40%
Source: mint
Gold has outperformed both the Nifty 50 and Sensex in five of the last six years, making it the most consistent performer in a volatile decade.
Why Did Gold Rally?
Geopolitical Risks
Russia-Ukraine war, tensions in the Middle East, and US-China trade conflicts increased demand for safe-haven assets like gold.
Central Bank Buying
Global central banks have been accumulating gold at record levels.
Weakening Dollar & Inflation
Persistent inflation and a falling US dollar drove investors toward gold.
Interest Rate Cuts
Lower interest rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding gold.
Trump’s Tariff Policies
Former President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade moves reintroduced global economic uncertainty.
What Experts Say
“Gold has shown a 200% increase in just six years. After strong gains, we’re taking a cautious pause, but long-term outlook remains bullish.” — Manav Modi, Analyst, Motilal Oswal
( source – mint)
“Short-term correction is possible, but any dip toward ₹96,000–₹98,000 is a buying opportunity. Expect ₹1,05,000 by Diwali 2025.” — Ajay Garg, CEO, SMC Global Securities
( source – mint)
“Gold prices may consolidate unless a fresh trigger—like rising tariffs or financial shocks—emerges.” — Saumil Gandhi, HDFC Securities
( source – mint)
What’s Next?
📉 Short-Term: Expect some profit booking and mild corrections.
📈 Long-Term: The rally may continue with new triggers.
💵 Target Prices:
Bank of America: $4,000/oz by 2026
Goldman Sachs (High-Risk Scenario): $4,500/oz by end-2025
MCX Gold (India): ₹1,03,000–₹1,05,000 by Diwali
What Should Investors Do?
If you invested 5–6 years ago, consider booking partial profits.
If you’re entering now, buy on dips.
Avoid waiting for big crashes—gold often bounces back quickly.
Diversify: Don’t put all your money in gold, but having a 10–15% allocation is wise.
Gold has delivered a dream run—200% in 6 years, over 100% in the last 3. While short-term volatility may occur, the fundamentals remain strong. With inflation, rate cuts, and geopolitical risks likely to stay, gold may continue to shine as both a hedge and a high-performing asset.