TVC:GOLD   CFDs on Gold (US$ / OZ)
Gold's recent decline has brought it back within the established trading range. To confirm that this is merely a temporary break and subsequent retest of the range, it would be necessary for gold to close above the level of 1960.

It should be noted that while an increase in the US debt limit alone may not directly trigger a rise in the price of gold, certain accompanying factors such as concerns about the country's fiscal health, economic instability, or a loss of confidence in the US dollar can make gold a more appealing investment. In such situations, investors may allocate more funds into gold, driving up its demand and potentially increasing its price.

However, it's important to recognize that the price of gold is influenced by a multitude of factors, including global economic conditions, geopolitical events, interest rates, inflation, and investor sentiment. Consequently, while the US debt limit can be a relevant factor to consider, it is not the sole determinant of gold's price. Other factors and market dynamics play significant roles in shaping the value of this precious metal.
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