What’s Next for Gold? Joe DiNapoli Shares 2025 Forecast with EBC Financial Group
Joe DiNapoli forecasts a bullish 2025 for gold using his technical method, assigning just a 10% chance of prices hitting $10,000 amid global risks.
THAILAND, May 15, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Against a backdrop of economic uncertainty, trade tensions, and ongoing geopolitical shifts, global investors are turning once again to gold as a reliable hedge. On 7 May 2025, Fintrade Club, in collaboration with EBC Financial Group, hosted a special seminar titled “Analysing Gold Trends for 2025 with The DiNapoli Method”, featuring an exclusive session with legendary technical analyst Joe DiNapoli, the creator of the DiNapoli Levels and a veteran trader known for his deep expertise in Fibonacci-based strategies.
Applying the DiNapoli Method to a Volatile World
In a wide-ranging presentation and live interview, DiNapoli shared his market outlook for gold in 2025, interpreting global macroeconomic pressures through the lens of his proprietary technical method. Joined by Mr. Monchai Kongthanapakdi, a leading DiNapoli mentoring expert in Thailand, the session offered attendees a detailed breakdown of gold’s projected movement using time-based DiNapoli Levels across annual, quarterly, and daily charts.
DiNapoli described gold as retaining its position as a “safe haven” amid intensifying global risks. He cited a convergence of crises—including the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, rising tensions in South Asia, and U.S. fiscal instability—as key factors supporting the metal’s bullish trajectory. With the U.S. national deficit expanding into the trillions annually, DiNapoli questioned the sustainability of dollar dominance and emphasised the appeal of gold as a store of value.
Technical Insights: Short-Term Swings, Long-Term Strength
While affirming a long-term bullish trend, DiNapoli cautioned that heightened volatility may soon define gold’s behaviour, projecting daily price fluctuations as high as $500 per ounce. Despite growing investor interest in alternative assets—such as the Chinese yuan, Japanese yen, or digital currencies—he reinforced his conviction: “There is no safer place than gold.”
That said, DiNapoli tempered expectations of extreme upside targets. While optimistic about gold’s gradual ascent, he placed only a 10% probability on gold reaching $10,000 per ounce, contrasting with the more popular speculative narratives. Instead, he identified the $3,720–$4,200 range as a significant medium-term resistance zone and advised traders to be patient and wait for pullbacks before re-entering the market.
Turning Bearish on Equities for the First Time in Years
The session also touched on broader market dynamics. DiNapoli revealed that he has begun building short positions in global equities, marking a notable shift in his portfolio strategy. This is the first time in years he has adopted a bearish stance on stock markets. While he refrained from offering specific projections for Thailand’s stock exchange due to limited local data, he suggested it would likely follow broader global market movements.
Engaging with the Trading Community
Following the seminar, a media session was held with DiNapoli and Monchai Kongthanapakdi, offering journalists and key opinion leaders (KOLs) the chance to dive deeper into trading methodologies and market implications discussed during the event.
The event concluded with a clear message: in uncertain times, systematic analysis and disciplined strategy remain essential. For both new and seasoned traders, the DiNapoli Method continues to serve as a valuable tool in understanding market behavior—particularly as gold asserts its role in a rapidly shifting financial landscape.
EBC Financial Group’s involvement in this seminar reflects its continued commitment to supporting education and transparency in trading. With a global presence and deep roots in financial market research, EBC regularly engages with industry leaders and expert practitioners to create meaningful dialogue for the trading community across Asia and beyond.
About EBC Financial Group
Founded in London’s esteemed financial district, EBC Financial Group (EBC) is renowned for its expertise in financial brokerage and asset management. With offices in key financial hubs—including London, Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Cayman Islands, Bangkok, Limassol, and emerging markets in Latin America, Asia, and Africa—EBC enables retail, professional, and institutional investors to access a wide range of global markets and trading opportunities, including currencies, commodities, shares, and indices.
Recognised with multiple awards, EBC is committed to upholding ethical standards and these subsidiaries are licensed and regulated within their respective jurisdictions. EBC Financial Group (UK) Limited is regulated by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA); EBC Financial Group (Cayman) Limited is regulated by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA); EBC Financial Group (Australia) Pty Ltd, and EBC Asset Management Pty Ltd are regulated by Australia's Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC); EBC Financial (MU) Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Commission Mauritius (FSC).
At the core of EBC are a team of industry veterans with over 40 years of experience in major financial institutions. Having navigated key economic cycles from the Plaza Accord and 2015 Swiss franc crisis to the market upheavals of the COVID-19 pandemic. We foster a culture where integrity, respect, and client asset security are paramount, ensuring that every investor relationship is handled with the utmost seriousness it deserves.
As the Official Foreign Exchange Partner of FC Barcelona, EBC provides specialised services across Asia, LATAM, the Middle East, Africa, and Oceania. Through its partnership with the UN Foundation and United to Beat Malaria, the company contributes to global health initiatives. EBC also supports the 'What Economists Really Do' public engagement series by Oxford University's Department of Economics, helping to demystify economics and its application to major societal challenges, fostering greater public understanding and dialogue.
Michelle Siow
EBC Financial Group
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