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    Money MechanicsBy Money MechanicsJuly 15, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Gold (GC=F) August futures opened at $4,005.90 per troy ounce on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, essentially unchanged from Monday’s closing price. The price of gold moved slightly higher this morning to $4,007.70 per troy ounce as of 7:50 a.m. ET.

    Today’s opening price of gold is the lowest since late June, as conflict continues to escalate between the U.S. and Iran. The United States says they are reinstituting a naval blockade of Iranian ports, and is proposing a 20% fee to guard the ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.

    The renewed tensions in the Middle East continue to push oil prices higher. Brent crude prices (BZ=F) are up 13.7% in the last five-day period, thrusting inflation concerns back to the forefront of consumers’ minds around the globe.

    Yahoo Finance’s Emma Ockerman reports:

    The June Consumer Price Index will be released today at 8:30 a.m. ET. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg expect government data to show inflation fell 0.1% from May and rose 3.8% from a year ago, a moderation from May’s bruising report as gas prices eased thanks to a now-disintegrating ceasefire in the war with Iran.

    If peace in the Middle East is unattainable, at least over the next several weeks, the July CPI report will reflect this latest ramp-up in oil prices.

    Current price of gold

    The opening price of gold futures on Tuesday was flat compared to Monday’s opening price. Here’s a look at how the opening gold price has changed versus last week, month, and year:  

    The precious metal’s one-year gain was 95.6% on Jan. 29. 

    24/7 gold price tracking: Don’t forget you can monitor the current price of gold on Yahoo Finance 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 

    Want to learn more about the current top-performing companies in the gold industry? Explore a list of the top-performing companies in the gold industry using the Yahoo Finance Screener. You can create your own screeners with over 150 different screening criteria.

    Learn more: Who decides what gold is worth? How gold prices are determined.

    Risks and considerations for gold investors 

    Gold has the same high-level risk as any investment: You could lose money. And, as with other investments, a loss on gold can materialize in different ways. Understanding the potential outcomes is the first step to managing your risk when investing in gold.

    According to gold experts, would-be gold investors should understand these four risks:

    1. Price

    2. Speculation

    3. Opportunity cost

    4. Fraud 

    Today, we’ll focus on the first two: price and speculation. 

    Learn more: How to invest in gold in 7 steps

    Price risk

    There is a price risk for investors who buy gold when the metal is nearing record high prices. “Buying high to hope for short-term higher is a tough strategy,” said Darrell Fletcher, managing director, commodities at Bannockburn Capital Markets.

    Despite the high prices, there are positive dynamics in play for the precious metal. Fletcher pointed out that gold is recovering from decades of low prices, and it’s an increasingly popular diversification asset for central banks and individual investors. 

    The right expectations, a long timeline, and an appropriate allocation can limit your pricing risk. “Gold should not be seen as a driver of supercharged returns — it’s there to act primarily as a stabilizer in a diversified portfolio,” explained Alex Tsepaev, chief strategy officer of B2PRIME Group.

    If you are interested in learning more about gold’s historical value, Yahoo Finance has been tracking the historical price of gold since 2000. 

    Speculation risk

    Thomas Winmill, portfolio manager at Midas Funds, encourages investors to view positions in gold bullion, coins, and ETFs as speculative. Gold is a commodity, and “commodity prices are dependent on macroeconomic, political, industrial, and financial factors that are unpredictable, and in some cases, unknowable.” 

    Despite its recent performance, gold is an unpredictable asset. Keeping that in mind when making trading decisions could protect you from over-exposure and unrealistic expectations. 

    Learn more: Thinking of buying gold? Here’s what investors should watch for.

    Price of gold chart

    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 change in value. 



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