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I noticed that analysts are discussing the 2030 gold forecasts quite a bit. Estimates vary greatly depending on the economic scenario considered. Some, like Robert Kiyosaki, are quite optimistic and talk about gold exceeding $30,000 by 2035, while others are more conservative. Regarding the more specific 2030 gold price per gram forecasts, the numbers circulating are quite different from each other. InvestingHaven and StoneX Bullion suggest a maximum around $5,150 per ounce, while the Gold We Trust report by Incrementum mentions a range between $4,800 and $8,900 depending on how inflation evolves. Yardeni, on the other hand, is more aggressive and potentially envisions $10,000 by 2030, but acknowledges that this would require an extreme scenario with runaway inflation. A executive from Wheaton Precious Metals made a similar forecast. What unites these views is that they all cite the same drivers: ongoing central bank purchases, persistent inflation risks, and geopolitical tensions. In short, the 2030 gold forecasts depend heavily on which scenario you consider most likely, but the consensus is that prices should rise in the medium to long term.