Gold (GC=F) futures opened at $3,487.90 per ounce Friday, up 2.6% from Thursday’s close of $3,400.30. The opening price is a new record high for the precious metal. As of 10 a.m. ET, the futures price moved as high as $3,534.10 an ounce.
The Morning Brief: Gold prices rise on reports of US tariffs on gold bars
The strength in gold follows the implementation of many of President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs early Friday morning, including surprise levies on 1kg and 100oz imported gold bars. The import charges on gold bars could disrupt shipments from primary refining hubs, including Switzerland, London, and Hong Kong. Trump has also threatened higher levies on China because it buys oil from Russia. The president recently doubled India’s tariff for the same reason.
Trump tariffs live updates: China defends buying Russian oil as US gold tariffs hit Swiss refiners
Uncertainty surrounding the U.S. tariff agenda has increased demand for gold this year. The effect is more severe now that the tariffs are directly impacting gold bar imports.
Learn more: How to invest in gold in four steps
The opening price of gold futures on Friday is up 2.6% from Thursday’s close of $3,400.30 per ounce. Friday’s opening price marks a gain of 6.1% over the opening price of $3,286.20 one week ago on August 1. In the past month, the gold futures price has gained 4.7% compared to the opening price of $3,330.40 on July 8, 2025. In the past year, gold is up 46.3% from the opening price of $2,384.30 on August 8, 2024.
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The next time you go to Costco (COST), you may want to pick up some gold with that rotisserie chicken. Gold prices have been on a run lately, and what more convenient place can you find to buy a commodity?
In fact, the club store sells gold bars, silver coins, and platinum bars — three precious metals that many investors use to diversify their wealth.
The club store first offered gold bars in 2023, then added silver (SI=F) and platinum over the next year or so. Meanwhile, gold keeps setting all-time highs. Gold, silver, and platinum are all up substantially so far in 2025.
Intrigued by Costco’s precious metals offering? Read more here to learn key considerations for precious metals investing, the details of the Costco selection, and tips for managing your new investment.
Whether you’re tracking the price of gold since last month or last year, the price-of-gold chart below shows the precious metal’s steady upward climb in value.
Historically, gold has shown extended up cycles and down cycles. The precious metal was in a growth phase from 2009 to 2011. It then trended down, failing to set a new high for nine years.
In those lackluster years for gold, your position will negatively impact your overall investment returns. If that feels problematic, a lower allocation percentage is more appropriate. On the other hand, you may be willing to accept gold’s underperforming years so you can benefit more in the good years. In this case, you can target a higher percentage.
The precious metal has been in the news lately, and many analysts are bullish on gold. In May, Goldman Sachs Research predicted gold would reach $3,700 a troy ounce by year-end 2025. That would equate to a 40% increase for the year, based on gold’s January 2 opening price of $2,633. Rising demand from central banks, along with uncertainty related to changing U.S. tariff policy, are the factors driving the increase.
If you are interested in learning more about gold’s historical value, Yahoo Finance has been tracking the historical price of gold since 2000.
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