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Gold today's forecast interval 1906~1929

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​​​​Gold layout analysis: The gold 1931 empty order shared with you on Wednesday is a complete victory. At present, judging from the recent trend of gold, the bulls are like deflated balloons. It can be said that there is no upward momentum. The high position keeps moving down, and the low position keeps breaking. If this trend continues, it is estimated that tonight's CPI will be difficult to restore the bullish situation, but compared with the bullish upward trend in the previous period, there are some similarities. After rising to the highest line in 1987, it fell all the way, without any signs of a strong rebound. So whether this time the short position will continue the previous long position? This question is also worthy of our careful consideration. Judging from the early trading, it is basically bearish. But we can't say absolutely, we still have to leave a little doubt. Anyway, today we will still implement the original plan, mainly selling high and buying low.

Back to the topic, under the trend of gold, we are mainly bearish, just to prevent the short from going the old way of the previous bull.

Today’s Asian-European market operation first looks at the top 1927-1929, and you can try to short when you reach this range.

SELL1927~1929, SL1934. The target is below 1915.

The European and American market fell to the position of 1908-1906, which can be traded with long orders,

BUY1908~1906, SL1900. Target 1920 above.
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Today is a day to make a lot of money
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Gold and crude oil have made money. Currently, gold BUY1917 continues to be held. My suggestion is to wait until it rises above 1925 before TP
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Sustained profit, SELL1919 holding positions
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