Gold Plunges 12% in March—The Real Story Behind the Drop: Leverage Collapse and Central Bank Moves Spark Market Turmoil

Gate News message: In March 2026, gold experienced one of the sharpest pullbacks in recent years, with a 12% drop in a single month, prompting the market to reassess structural risks in the gold price. Data shows that the gold price has fallen sharply since the January intraday peak of 5626 dollars, once dropping as low as 4376 dollars. It later rebounded to about 4679 dollars, but it remains clearly below the start-of-year level.

The core reason for this decline is an imbalance in the market’s leverage structure. Goldman analyst Lina Thomas said that during January, demand for bullish gold options hit an all-time high, driving the market’s leverage ratio significantly higher. As the geopolitical conflict “Operation Epic Fury” progressed, traders concentrated on deleveraging, closing out large amounts of long positions in gold, which pushed prices down rapidly. Notably, some investors previously used gold as a tool to hedge risks from short positions against technology stocks and Bitcoin. When risk assets moved in tandem, the hedging thesis broke down, intensifying sell-off pressure.

Macroeconomic factors also played a role in amplifying the move. In March, the U.S. dollar index broke above 100, weakening the appeal of gold priced in dollars. At the same time, the market circulated reports that some countries may sell gold reserves, including Turkey to stabilize its currency, Poland for defense financing, and some Gulf states to respond to energy trade shocks. Although these rumors have not been fully confirmed, they have weighed on market sentiment.

Despite heightened short-term volatility, institutions still maintain a bullish view over the medium to long term. Goldman continues to predict that the gold price could reach 5400 dollars by the end of 2026, and believes that ongoing gold purchases by central banks will be a key source of support. UBS analyst Joni Teves slightly lowered her target price to 5000 dollars, but noted that if the global economy slows and leads monetary policy to shift toward easing, gold would still have upside potential.

The current gold market is in a phase where deleveraging and macroeconomic maneuvering are intertwined. Price swings reflect adjustments in capital structure and the reshaping of expectations. Future performance will depend on the strength of the dollar, central bank actions, and changes in the global economic environment.

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