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XAUUSD Analysis by Wave FX Academy (GOLD TO $1920)

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FOREXCOM:XAUUSD   Gold Spot / U.S. Dollar
Hi Traders, Here's my thoughts on XAUUSD (GOLD)
Corrective market structure on the Daily timeframe coming out of a strong bull run with price hitting all time highs.

4Hr Timeframe showing a completion of a 5wave cycle using the elliot wave principles, as such, I would be looking for a pullback between the 38.8 and 61.8 fib of that cycle. Current price action on the 1Hr showing an active downtrend structure, however, with price breaking the trend line resistance and also leaning against the 1Hr structural resistance we could see a break out to the upside.
My overall bias is LONG and to see price action hitting $1920. I will however be monitoring the price action between 1870 and 1860.

I've labeled the areas based on what I will be anticipating.

An entry will be taken only if all rules of my strategy are satisfied.
Add this pair to your watchlist and see if the rules of your strategy provides an entry.
Like and Comment your thoughts . All feedbacks are welcome.

If you are new to FOREX trading, here are the definition for words you may seen mentioned above.

Price Action: Change in the price value of a traded instrument whether Forex, Commodities or Indices.

Market Structure: This is classified as any group of candlesticks placed together with the use of Support, Resistance and Trendlines . Once grouped they would provide a pattern to indicate a possible movement in price action.

Support: Areas in the market where price tends to reverse after a sell off (lower price action)

Resistance: Areas in the market where price tends stop, pause or reverse after bull run (higher price action)

Uptrend: price action in the market creating a series of high highs and higher lows.

Downtrend: price action creating a series of lower lows and lower highs

Long: Taking a position to buy the base currency

Short: Taking a position to sell the base currency.
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