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On this day — March 24, 2024

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Day 84 of 366 · Q1 2024 · 23.0% through the year

March 2024 gold market: Breakout to new all-time highs

Bullish

A decisive breakout above the long-standing 2020 record.

Gold broke decisively to fresh record highs above $2,200 in March, powered by relentless central-bank buying, strong Asian demand, and growing confidence that Fed rate cuts were coming. The move ended years of consolidation below the 2020 peak.

March 2024 finally resolved a question that had hung over gold since August 2020: could it break its old record? For more than three years, $2,075 had acted as a ceiling. The breakout was notable for what did not cause it — there was no single crisis headline. Instead it was driven by structural, price-insensitive buyers: central banks diversifying away from the dollar and Asian households accumulating bullion. That kind of demand tends to produce durable trends rather than spikes, which is why the breakout marked the start of a sustained bull market rather than a one-off.

What drove gold in March 2024

  • record central-bank buying
  • rising Fed rate-cut expectations
  • strong Chinese retail and official demand
  • momentum breakout
Themes#all-time high#central-bank demand#de-dollarisation

Key events in March 2024

  1. Mar 8Gold clears $2,200 for the first time

What happened next

With no overhead resistance left, gold ran from record to record through the rest of 2024.

For gold buyers

March's breakout above the long-standing ceiling confirmed a new bull market — buyers who waited for 'a pullback to old highs' never got one.

Mar 24 across the years — 20222023

+1.5% over 1 years
20222023
YearMar 24 closevs prior
Mar 24, 2023$1,993.80+1.46%View
Mar 24, 2022$1,965.20View
Each row is the verified XAU/USD spot close for Mar 24 of that year. Click any row to open the full daily archive (with country tables for Mar 24, 2022+).