From the previous analysis, price respected the marked bottom and followed through toward the 4222–4250 USD target zone. We now have a clean breakout, a successful retest, and stabilization, with price starting to form a fresh re-accumulation structure above the prior range.
At this stage, the market is showing strong bullish intent, but for the next leg higher, we still require a liquidity sweep—a controlled dip to grab resting orders—before GOLD gears up for the next expansion.
Once liquidity is collected, the structure supports a continuation move toward a new ATH, potentially before year-end if momentum maintains.
At this stage, the market is showing strong bullish intent, but for the next leg higher, we still require a liquidity sweep—a controlled dip to grab resting orders—before GOLD gears up for the next expansion.
Once liquidity is collected, the structure supports a continuation move toward a new ATH, potentially before year-end if momentum maintains.
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