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Gold Becomes World’s First Asset to Surpass $30 Trillion Market Capital

October 18, 2025
in Global
Gold Becomes World’s First Asset to Surpass $30 Trillion Market Capital

Gold has made history by becoming the first asset in the world to cross a market value of $30 trillion. The price of gold has now reached a record high of more than $4,357 per ounce, setting a new benchmark in global financial markets.

Experts say this sharp rise is mainly due to increasing investor demand, fueled by global economic uncertainty, rising inflation, and ongoing geopolitical tensions. In times of instability, investors tend to move their money into safer options and gold has once again proven to be their top choice.

Over the past few months, gold has outperformed major stock markets and even popular cryptocurrencies, reinforcing its position as one of the most reliable and stable assets in the world.

Analysts explain that central banks across several countries have been buying large amounts of gold to secure their reserves, which has further boosted its demand and value.

At the same time, the continuous decline in global bond yields has made gold an even more attractive investment, as it offers a safer and stronger store of value.

This historic milestone highlights gold’s lasting importance in global finance. Despite the rise of new investment trends and digital currencies, gold remains a timeless symbol of security and wealth preservation.

Experts believe that as long as economic and political uncertainty continues, gold will maintain its dominant position as the ultimate safe-haven asset for investors around the world.

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