Gold prices have retreated sharply from January 2026 highs above $5,500 per ounce to trade near $4,265–$4,322 in mid-June, pressured by May CPI at 4.2% year-over-year—the highest since 2023—and a stronger-than-expected May jobs report that lifted expectations for the Federal Reserve to hold rates steady or hike later in 2026. With the FOMC meeting concluding June 17 under new Chair Kevin Warsh, markets price in limited near-term easing, raising gold’s opportunity cost versus Treasury yields and supporting a firmer dollar. Central bank buying provides a floor, but easing geopolitical tensions and reduced ETF inflows have weighed on momentum into month-end.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado¿Qué alcanzará el oro (GC) __ a finales de junio?
$6,436,018 Vol.
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For CME Gold (GC) futures contracts, the Active Month is the nearest of CME's designated delivery-cycle months (February, April, June, August, October, December) that is not the spot month. The Active Month changes automatically on the contract's First Position Date, at which point the next eligible contract month becomes the Active Month.
Only the Active Month's official settlement price published by CME Group will be considered. Intraday trades, highs, lows, bids, offers, midpoint values, or indicative prices do not count.
Note that the settlement price may differ from the last traded price. CME's methodology to determine the settlement price can vary by commodity and contract.
Only days on which CME publishes an official settlement price for the Active Month will be included. Days without settlement prices (weekends, holidays, or market closures) are ignored.
This market will resolve based on the settlement price as it appears on the CME settlement page at the time it is first published for that trading day, regardless of any later corrections or updates.
The resolution source for this market is the CME Group website — specifically, the daily "Settlement" price for the Active Month of Gold (GC) futures.
Mercado abierto: Jan 29, 2026, 3:49 PM ET
Fuente de resolución
https://www.cmegroup.com/markets/metals/precious/gold.settlements.htmlResolver
0x65070BE91...For CME Gold (GC) futures contracts, the Active Month is the nearest of CME's designated delivery-cycle months (February, April, June, August, October, December) that is not the spot month. The Active Month changes automatically on the contract's First Position Date, at which point the next eligible contract month becomes the Active Month.
Only the Active Month's official settlement price published by CME Group will be considered. Intraday trades, highs, lows, bids, offers, midpoint values, or indicative prices do not count.
Note that the settlement price may differ from the last traded price. CME's methodology to determine the settlement price can vary by commodity and contract.
Only days on which CME publishes an official settlement price for the Active Month will be included. Days without settlement prices (weekends, holidays, or market closures) are ignored.
This market will resolve based on the settlement price as it appears on the CME settlement page at the time it is first published for that trading day, regardless of any later corrections or updates.
The resolution source for this market is the CME Group website — specifically, the daily "Settlement" price for the Active Month of Gold (GC) futures.
Fuente de resolución
https://www.cmegroup.com/markets/metals/precious/gold.settlements.htmlResolver
0x65070BE91...Gold prices have retreated sharply from January 2026 highs above $5,500 per ounce to trade near $4,265–$4,322 in mid-June, pressured by May CPI at 4.2% year-over-year—the highest since 2023—and a stronger-than-expected May jobs report that lifted expectations for the Federal Reserve to hold rates steady or hike later in 2026. With the FOMC meeting concluding June 17 under new Chair Kevin Warsh, markets price in limited near-term easing, raising gold’s opportunity cost versus Treasury yields and supporting a firmer dollar. Central bank buying provides a floor, but easing geopolitical tensions and reduced ETF inflows have weighed on momentum into month-end.
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