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Trump’s tariff shock ignites hottest Gold trade in history – Are you in? [Video]

In the shadow of escalating trade tensions, Gold has stepped back into the spotlight – not as a passive hedge, but as what GSC Commodity Intelligence calls “the most explosive asymmetric trade of Q2 2025.” 

President Trump’s sweeping 39% tariff on imported bullion has ignited a rally that is reshaping global supply chains, widening price spreads and fuelling a safe-haven Gold rush unlike anything the market has seen before. For traders, the question is no longer if Gold should be in their portfolio – it’s how much. 

The Trump administration’s decision to impose a 39% levy on imported Gold bars – specifically 1kg and 100 ounce units – has sent shockwaves through the international bullion market. Switzerland, the world’s refining powerhouse and America’s largest gold supplier, now faces prohibitive export costs to the U.S The result: U.S Gold futures have surged to a record $3,534 an ounce – a jaw-dropping 33% premium over London benchmarks. 

With Swiss refiners effectively priced out, U.S buyers have pivoted to Asian refineries and smaller, non-tariffed units. That workaround comes at roughly 20% higher costs than before, fracturing the global Gold market and creating unprecedented arbitrage opportunities for those nimble enough to seize them. 

According to GSC Commodity Intelligence, Gold has been on a near-vertical climb since 2022 – up 43% over the past 12 months and 100% in the last three years. The drivers, they note, are “deeply structural.” 

U.S deficit spending is accelerating, with total government debt now exceeding $37 trillion – up $780 billion since July’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” Inflation, though off its peaks, continues to erode real returns across asset classes. Meanwhile, labour market weakness is flashing early recession signals. 

Historically, such conditions have supported sustained Gold rallies. In recent days, some of Wall Street’s most powerful banks have delivered a rare, unified signal: elevated U.S. policy uncertainty, fuelled by Trump’s clash with the Federal Reserve over interest rates, could keep Gold on an unstoppable trajectory. 

Among professional traders, one strategy has dominated Gold this year –the so-called “TACO trade”, shorthand for “Trump Always Chickens Out.” 

The pattern is lucrative. Trump announces sweeping tariffs, markets panic, Equities slump, the dollar weakens and Gold rips higher on safe-haven demand. Then, days later, the White House softens, delays or scraps the tariffs under the banner of “negotiation.” Markets breathe a sigh of relief. Traders bank windfall profits and the cycle resets – often within weeks. 

As GSC Commodity Intelligence summarises: “Buy the tariff panic, ride the rally, sell into the reversal and reload for the next Trump tweetstorm.” It’s volatility on demand and Gold thrives on it! 

After smashing through $3,500 an ounce, Gold has pulled back on routine profit-taking as traders square up windfall profits – ready to capitalize on the precious metals next big move. For some, it’s a natural pause. For others, it’s the gift they’ve been waiting for. 

GSC analysts believe the fundamentals remain intact. Every macro driver that pushed Gold to record highs is still in place and Trump’s bullion tariff has added a new, structural layer to its safe-haven appeal. 

“Gold has rarely looked this asymmetric,” says GSC. “Prices may be in correction mode now, but in the midst of chaos lies opportunity. In other words: in this market, dips are not merely buying opportunities – they could be the last cheap entry before Gold’s next big parabolic surge higher. 

Where are prices heading next? Watch The Commodity Report now, for my latest price forecasts and predictions: 

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Phil Carr

Phil Carr

The Gold & Silver Club

Phil is the co-founder and Head of Trading at The Gold & Silver Club, an international Commodities Trading Firm specializing in Metals, Energies and Soft Commodities.

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