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Gold Trend 11/10 - 14/10

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TVC:GOLD   CFDs on Gold (US$ / OZ)
Carried the selling momentum from last Fri., gold sank further yesterday. The market opened at 1694 back from the weekend. After the price briefly touched 1700 during the opening hours, the bearish run began. It cleared the 1680 support in the US opening session and landed at the day-low near 1665. The day ended at 1668, down by USD 25.

Selling resumed after the US employment figures last Fri. After it cleared the 1700 support, an S-T resistance line(2) formed in the past 24 hours; the downward trend should continue before the price breakout from this trendline(2). The next critical support is near 1650(4) for now.


A bottoming signal has yet to appear in the daily chart, where the 20-day MA become the upside resistance again. Gold should touch a new weekly low today. Within the next 24 hours, let's see if the price can resuming its position within its previous 1653-88(5) trading zone.

S-T Resistances:
1676
1670
1665

Market price: 1663

S-T Supprots:
1660
1655
1650

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Comment:

Gold touched a new 1-week low yesterday. The day began at 1667, and the price was traded between 1660-71 throughout the Asian & European sessions. A rapid jump to the day-high 1684 occurred at the US session, but the price got pull-back led to the day ending at 1665, down by USD 2.

The S-T selling trend originated from 1710 has ended yesterday after the price climbed above the downward trendline(1). Waiting for the US Fed. Minutes later today, the price is settling in a tight range between 1660-80(2).


Gold's pull-back from 1684 yesterday has created a selling signal(4) on the daily chart. The trend on the daily chart remains bearish, and the resistance at the 20-day MA(5) remains in effect.

S-T Resistances:
1680
1676
1670

Market price: 1667

S-T Supprots:
1665
1660
1655

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