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New gold price target: January 28 warning


Most investment banks predict gold will cross $5,000 an ounce this year.

Some analysts expect it to soar as high as $10,000.

But if you 're thinking of buying gold this year, do this first.

In short: There 's no question 2026 will be a year of great uncertainty, especially as we get closer to the midterm elections.

And there 's no question gold could skyrocket as a result.

But I have an unfortunate truth to tell you...

Most folks will likely run out and buy bullion or mining stocks.

Sadly, these folks will likely miss out on the biggest gains.

That's because there's a much, much better way to invest in gold right now.

Most people know nothing about it.

But as I'll show you, if you follow this simple approach, which has nothing to do with bullion, ETFs, or mining stocks, the gains can be absolutely incredible.

In one period, it turned every $5,000 invested into more than $1.6 million.

Which is why we 're sounding the alarm on gold in 2026.

And why it 's critical for you to see our imminent gold prediction before Jan. 28

Regards,

Matt Weinschenk
Director of Research, Stansberry Research


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