On October 21, 2025, the international spot gold price plunged sharply, dropping below $4,100 per ounce during intraday trading — a single-day decline of more than 6%, marking the steepest drop in recent years and sending shockwaves through global precious metals markets.
Analysts attribute this gold price slump to three key factors:
As of press time, London spot gold was trading at $4,091.75 per ounce, with an intraday range exceeding $260. Market watchers warn that if gold prices fail to reclaim the $4,100 level, a further test of the $4,000 support zone could follow.
While short-term pressure persists, long-term fundamentals remain supportive — including central bank gold purchases, potential monetary easing cycles, and gold’s traditional safe-haven value. Analysts recommend that investors closely monitor the Federal Reserve meeting minutes and movements in the U.S. dollar index to gauge further price recovery potential.


