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Gold Stranded in Technical No-Man’s Land as Fed’s Hawkish Dot Plot Overwhelms Central Bank Buying

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
June 19, 2026
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Bullion has found itself trapped between two powerful but opposing forces. On one side, central banks are hoarding the metal at a pace not seen in decades. On the other, the Federal Reserve’s latest rate projections have shattered the near-term bullish narrative. The result is a market that looks decidedly split – and prices that have tumbled to their lowest levels since early spring.

The catalyst for the latest leg lower came from the Fed’s mid-week policy update. While the central bank left the federal funds rate unchanged in the 3.50%–3.75% band, the accompanying dot plot delivered the real shock. Nearly half of the 19 committee members now see at least one more rate increase before the end of the year, a hawkish tilt that rattled metals across the board. The dollar surged to its highest since May 2025, and gold immediately came under heavy selling.

By Friday, the spot price had slid to $4,176 an ounce, capping a monthly decline of almost 8%. That is more than 25% below the all-time high above $5,600 struck in January. The selloff accelerated after the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield jumped to 4.49%, sharply lifting the opportunity cost of holding a non-yielding asset. Across the Atlantic, the European Central Bank added to the pressure by raising its deposit rate to 2.25% in June, further tightening global monetary conditions.

Analysts at J.P. Morgan describe gold as stuck in a “technical no-man’s land.” The metal is trading above its 200-day moving average of $4,340 but well below the 50-day average of around $4,565. The bank has revised its average price forecast for the year down to $5,243 from $5,708, though it still sees potential for a rally toward $6,000 by the fourth quarter.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Gold?

Yet beneath the surface, a powerful structural support remains intact. Central banks continued to add to their reserves aggressively in the first quarter, with net purchases of 244 tonnes according to the World Gold Council. That marks a notable acceleration from the 208 tonnes bought in the prior quarter. The People’s Bank of China has been buying gold for 19 consecutive months, steadily building its reserves. This institutional demand provides a floor, even if it has been unable to counteract the hawkish Fed rhetoric in the short term.

The macro backdrop adds another layer of complexity. U.S. inflation jumped to 4.2% in May, driven by surging energy costs linked to the Iran conflict. The Fed now faces a classic stagflationary bind: cutting rates would reignite inflation, while hiking further risks choking a fragile labor market. Historically, periods of high inflation and weak growth have provided fertile ground for gold, but the central bank’s push for higher real rates is keeping the metal capped for now.

With the Fed’s next moves uncertain and technical levels pointing in opposite directions, the near-term path hinges on whether the central bank follows through on its hawkish signals. A further rate hike could drive gold toward the $3,800 area by year-end, analysts warn. But if the economy weakens faster than expected, the very same stagflation risks that now trouble the Fed could ultimately reignite the bull run. For the moment, gold waits in the middle – supported by central bank appetite, yet weighed down by the highest real yields in years.

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