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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Seasonal Strength Meets Conflicting COT Report—Are You In?
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Seasonal Strength Meets Conflicting COT Report—Are You In?

Last updated: July 13, 2025 9:30 pm
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Gold market bulls have been on a wild ride since the lows of 2022, with prices surging towards $2,000 per ounce and breaking out to reach an all-time high of $3,509.9 by July 2025. This represents a staggering 117% increase from the October 2022 levels. Managed Money traders aggressively bought into gold from the 2022 lows until September 2024, driving prices up to $2,730. Hedgers, such as mining companies and central banks, also reaped the benefits of this rally. Newmont reported a 24.5% increase in revenue in Q1 2025, driven by higher gold prices.

Central banks have been accumulating gold as part of their reserve diversification strategy, with over 1,045 metric tonnes added in 2024. This trend of central bank gold purchases exceeding 1,000 tonnes for the third consecutive year is driven by geopolitical tensions, inflation risks, and a strategic move away from the U.S. dollar. However, potential headwinds loom on the horizon.

The People’s Bank of China is expected to continue its gold buying spree, while the resignation of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell could lead to lower short-term interest rates and a weaker U.S. dollar, which is bullish for gold prices. On the flip side, if the new Fed Chair slashes rates drastically in response to economic strength, it could lead to inflation fears and higher yields, which historically pressure gold prices.

The Commitment of Traders (COT) report reveals that non-reportable traders, rather than Managed Money, have been driving recent highs in gold prices. These smaller players lack the staying power of larger traders, raising the risk of sharp sell-offs if sentiment shifts. Seasonally, gold typically sees a rally from July to early September, with an 80% chance of closing higher by August 23 based on historical data.

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To navigate these market dynamics, traders can consider the new 1-ounce gold futures contract (1OZ) launched by the CME Group in January 2025. This contract offers retail traders a cash-settled, affordable way to track spot prices, complementing standard (GC) and micro (GR) contracts. Despite the risks and potential headwinds, the trend remains bullish, with traders advised to monitor COT shifts and changes in the Fed Chair position to navigate potential corrections.

Overall, while gold has experienced significant gains, traders should remain cautious and stay informed about market developments to make informed trading decisions.

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