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Gold price prediction in Sri Lanka

Where gold could sit at six horizons, from one week to ten years — modelled from 26 years of its own price history (Sep 2000 onward). Over that period it returned 11.48% a year with 29.6% annualised volatility.

Read this before the numbers. These are not predictions and nobody can predict a market price. They are the range of outcomes implied by how this metal has actually behaved: the base case simply continues its long-run average, and the bands are one and two standard deviations either side. Real prices regularly land outside modelled ranges. This is information, not investment advice — do not make a financial decision on it.

Scenario table · 22K per sovereign (pavan) in Sri Lanka

Today: Rs357,691 per sovereign (pavan)

Horizon Severe bearishBearishBase caseBullishStrong bullish
Next week
Aug 2026
Rs330,245
-7.7%
Rs344,052
-3.8%
Rs358,437
+0.2%
Rs373,422
+4.4%
Rs389,035
+8.8%
Next month
Sep 2026
Rs304,269
-14.9%
Rs331,398
-7.4%
Rs360,946
+0.9%
Rs393,128
+9.9%
Rs428,179
+19.7%
Next 6 months
Feb 2027
Rs248,542
-30.5%
Rs306,377
-14.3%
Rs377,669
+5.6%
Rs465,552
+30.2%
Rs573,884
+60.4%
Next year
Aug 2027
Rs220,666
-38.3%
Rs296,638
-17.1%
Rs398,764
+11.5%
Rs536,051
+49.9%
Rs720,602
+101.5%
Next 5 years
Aug 2031
Rs164,031
-54.1%
Rs317,861
-11.1%
Rs615,955
+72.2%
Rs1,193,606
+233.7%
Rs2,312,985
+546.6%
Next 10 years
Aug 2036
Rs163,286
-54.3%
Rs416,169
+16.3%
Rs1,060,694
+196.5%
Rs2,703,402
+655.8%
Rs6,890,188
+1,826.3%

Gold price next week — August 2026

Severe bearish Rs330,245

A sustained gold sell-off — the kind driven by aggressive real-rate rises, a strongly bidding dollar and outflows from metal-backed funds. Roughly a 1-in-40 downside path over next week.

Bearish Rs344,052

Tighter policy and a firmer dollar make non-yielding metal less attractive. About a 1-in-6 chance the price sits at or below this level after next week.

Base case Rs358,437

The median path: gold simply continues at its long-run average rate of 11.5% a year, with no shock in either direction. Half of historical outcomes land above this, half below.

Bullish Rs373,422

Falling real rates, persistent inflation or continued central-bank accumulation. About a 1-in-6 chance the price sits at or above this level after next week.

Strong bullish Rs389,035

A crisis bid — currency stress, a sharp risk-off move or an inflation shock sending capital into hard assets. Roughly a 1-in-40 upside path over next week.

Gold price next month — September 2026

Severe bearish Rs304,269

A sustained gold sell-off — the kind driven by aggressive real-rate rises, a strongly bidding dollar and outflows from metal-backed funds. Roughly a 1-in-40 downside path over next month.

Bearish Rs331,398

Tighter policy and a firmer dollar make non-yielding metal less attractive. About a 1-in-6 chance the price sits at or below this level after next month.

Base case Rs360,946

The median path: gold simply continues at its long-run average rate of 11.5% a year, with no shock in either direction. Half of historical outcomes land above this, half below.

Bullish Rs393,128

Falling real rates, persistent inflation or continued central-bank accumulation. About a 1-in-6 chance the price sits at or above this level after next month.

Strong bullish Rs428,179

A crisis bid — currency stress, a sharp risk-off move or an inflation shock sending capital into hard assets. Roughly a 1-in-40 upside path over next month.

Gold price next 6 months — February 2027

Severe bearish Rs248,542

A sustained gold sell-off — the kind driven by aggressive real-rate rises, a strongly bidding dollar and outflows from metal-backed funds. Roughly a 1-in-40 downside path over next 6 months.

Bearish Rs306,377

Tighter policy and a firmer dollar make non-yielding metal less attractive. About a 1-in-6 chance the price sits at or below this level after next 6 months.

Base case Rs377,669

The median path: gold simply continues at its long-run average rate of 11.5% a year, with no shock in either direction. Half of historical outcomes land above this, half below.

Bullish Rs465,552

Falling real rates, persistent inflation or continued central-bank accumulation. About a 1-in-6 chance the price sits at or above this level after next 6 months.

Strong bullish Rs573,884

A crisis bid — currency stress, a sharp risk-off move or an inflation shock sending capital into hard assets. Roughly a 1-in-40 upside path over next 6 months.

Gold price next year — August 2027

Severe bearish Rs220,666

A sustained gold sell-off — the kind driven by aggressive real-rate rises, a strongly bidding dollar and outflows from metal-backed funds. Roughly a 1-in-40 downside path over next year.

Bearish Rs296,638

Tighter policy and a firmer dollar make non-yielding metal less attractive. About a 1-in-6 chance the price sits at or below this level after next year.

Base case Rs398,764

The median path: gold simply continues at its long-run average rate of 11.5% a year, with no shock in either direction. Half of historical outcomes land above this, half below.

Bullish Rs536,051

Falling real rates, persistent inflation or continued central-bank accumulation. About a 1-in-6 chance the price sits at or above this level after next year.

Strong bullish Rs720,602

A crisis bid — currency stress, a sharp risk-off move or an inflation shock sending capital into hard assets. Roughly a 1-in-40 upside path over next year.

Gold price next 5 years — August 2031

Severe bearish Rs164,031

A sustained gold sell-off — the kind driven by aggressive real-rate rises, a strongly bidding dollar and outflows from metal-backed funds. Roughly a 1-in-40 downside path over next 5 years.

Bearish Rs317,861

Tighter policy and a firmer dollar make non-yielding metal less attractive. About a 1-in-6 chance the price sits at or below this level after next 5 years.

Base case Rs615,955

The median path: gold simply continues at its long-run average rate of 11.5% a year, with no shock in either direction. Half of historical outcomes land above this, half below.

Bullish Rs1,193,606

Falling real rates, persistent inflation or continued central-bank accumulation. About a 1-in-6 chance the price sits at or above this level after next 5 years.

Strong bullish Rs2,312,985

A crisis bid — currency stress, a sharp risk-off move or an inflation shock sending capital into hard assets. Roughly a 1-in-40 upside path over next 5 years.

Gold price next 10 years — August 2036

Severe bearish Rs163,286

A sustained gold sell-off — the kind driven by aggressive real-rate rises, a strongly bidding dollar and outflows from metal-backed funds. Roughly a 1-in-40 downside path over next 10 years.

Bearish Rs416,169

Tighter policy and a firmer dollar make non-yielding metal less attractive. About a 1-in-6 chance the price sits at or below this level after next 10 years.

Base case Rs1,060,694

The median path: gold simply continues at its long-run average rate of 11.5% a year, with no shock in either direction. Half of historical outcomes land above this, half below.

Bullish Rs2,703,402

Falling real rates, persistent inflation or continued central-bank accumulation. About a 1-in-6 chance the price sits at or above this level after next 10 years.

Strong bullish Rs6,890,188

A crisis bid — currency stress, a sharp risk-off move or an inflation shock sending capital into hard assets. Roughly a 1-in-40 upside path over next 10 years.

How these numbers are produced

Every figure comes from one formula applied to 758 real closing prices between 2000-09-01 and 2026-08-22:

price(t) = spot × exp( μ·t + z·σ·√t )

μ is the measured annualised drift (11.48% a year), σ the measured annualised volatility (29.6%), t the horizon in years and z how many standard deviations a scenario sits from the median. The history is not evenly spaced — monthly in the early years, daily recently — so each return is weighted by the real time gap between its two observations rather than being treated as an equal period.

What this model cannot do. It assumes the future distribution of returns resembles the past one. It has no view on interest rates, central-bank buying, mine supply or war. A single policy decision can move the price further in a day than the model puts at a 1-in-40 chance over a year. Treat the wide bands as an honest admission of uncertainty, not as a target.

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