Trader_Manuel

Continue to short gold below the 2258 position

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OANDA:XAUUSD   Gold Spot / U.S. Dollar
Dear friends, gold hit a high of 2265 overnight and then fell back. Then gold stopped falling near 2229 and rebounded slightly again. As of now, gold is trading near 2251.According to the current gold trend, there is no doubt that gold still maintains a trend upward trend, so overall gold still maintains a intact upward pattern. But in the short term, today's 2256-2258 area will be a very critical position. If gold cannot break through this area during the local rebound, then gold will still need to continue its correction.

So in terms of short-term trading, I will try to short gold in small batches in the 2253-2258 area. If gold can build a local double-top structure, the demand for a gold correction will be clearer; on the other hand, when gold is near and above 2260 , I personally will avoid chasing long gold, and I will still look for suitable opportunities to short gold to avoid funds being trapped at high levels.

So relatively speaking, when others were extremely crazy about chasing gold, I changed the trend and began to insist on shorting gold at high levels; I share detailed trading ideas and trading strategies every day, hoping to help all followers to be successful in the market. Keep making profits! If you are worried about missing trading opportunities, you can follow the channel at the bottom of the article to get detailed trading signals, trading strategies, trading lots, and TP and SL in the first time.
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Focus on the 2256-2258 area. If gold cannot break through this area during a local rebound, gold will pull back again.
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Gold has room for further correction
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Gold is currently under short-term pressure in the 2256-2258 area, so we can still use this area to short gold.
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At present, the short-term rebound momentum of gold is gradually weakening, which is more conducive to the short-term energy to drive gold's correction.
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