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News: As expected, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points on Wednesday and hinted at two more cuts this year, pushing gold to a record high above $3,700. The dollar's rebound from multi-year lows and rising Treasury yields have put some pressure on gold prices. The latest dot plot suggests another 50 basis point rate cut before the end of the year, but Powell expressed caution about the pace of rate cuts. The long-awaited moment has finally arrived. Despite persistently high inflation, the Fed has clearly shifted its policy focus to achieving full employment. The median forecast for the next two years indicates that the Fed plans to cut interest rates by 25 basis points each year. The forecast range for the end-2026 interest rate is 2.6% to 3.9%. Policymakers expect the unemployment rate to reach 4.5% in December this year and fall to 4.4% by the end of 2026. The market will then focus on Thursday's economic data, including US initial jobless claims and the Philadelphia Fed manufacturing index, as well as policy moves from the Bank of England and the Bank of Japan, which may cause short-term fluctuations in gold prices.
Gold Trend Analysis: Gold's bullish trend remains intact, and the overall outlook remains bullish, but there is still a risk of medium-term correction. Therefore, when trading, consider waiting for a pullback to go long. After the ups and downs of Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday this week, gold has twice tested the 3707 high, only to experience significant pullbacks after both attempts. In particular, after the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, market buying sentiment subsided, and gold fell to a low of 3645. Therefore, it is unlikely that gold will continue to rise in the short term, or even break new highs. Therefore, gold is likely to experience a period of volatile correction in the near term, and there is no need to overestimate the market after the interest rate decision.
From a technical perspective, the daily chart closed at a high level, but failed to break through the unilateral moving average support. Therefore, it is unclear whether gold will reverse its trend. At most, it is showing signs of weakening, forming a high-level consolidation. The key support level below is 3620. A break below 3620 and a series of daily declines, breaking through the unilateral moving average, would indicate potential for a significant decline. The H4 Bollinger Bands are currently converging, with the moving averages converging, indicating a very clear volatile trend. The support point between the lower Bollinger Band and the 60-day moving average is near 3635. Unless this level is broken, it will be difficult to pull the lower Bollinger Band apart, leading to a unilateral decline. Gold surged and then retreated, reaching a low near 3645. Therefore, support points below are very clear, with 3635 and 3620 as key support points. Assuming the overall trend remains unchanged, the principle of buying on dips to key support points is bullish. Focus on 3675, 3690, and 3710 above. Thursday and Friday are likely to see continued high-level fluctuations in the bullish trend.
Gold Trend Analysis: Gold's bullish trend remains intact, and the overall outlook remains bullish, but there is still a risk of medium-term correction. Therefore, when trading, consider waiting for a pullback to go long. After the ups and downs of Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday this week, gold has twice tested the 3707 high, only to experience significant pullbacks after both attempts. In particular, after the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, market buying sentiment subsided, and gold fell to a low of 3645. Therefore, it is unlikely that gold will continue to rise in the short term, or even break new highs. Therefore, gold is likely to experience a period of volatile correction in the near term, and there is no need to overestimate the market after the interest rate decision.
From a technical perspective, the daily chart closed at a high level, but failed to break through the unilateral moving average support. Therefore, it is unclear whether gold will reverse its trend. At most, it is showing signs of weakening, forming a high-level consolidation. The key support level below is 3620. A break below 3620 and a series of daily declines, breaking through the unilateral moving average, would indicate potential for a significant decline. The H4 Bollinger Bands are currently converging, with the moving averages converging, indicating a very clear volatile trend. The support point between the lower Bollinger Band and the 60-day moving average is near 3635. Unless this level is broken, it will be difficult to pull the lower Bollinger Band apart, leading to a unilateral decline. Gold surged and then retreated, reaching a low near 3645. Therefore, support points below are very clear, with 3635 and 3620 as key support points. Assuming the overall trend remains unchanged, the principle of buying on dips to key support points is bullish. Focus on 3675, 3690, and 3710 above. Thursday and Friday are likely to see continued high-level fluctuations in the bullish trend.
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I will go all out for every cooperating friend. Once I trust you, I will speak with results. I don't promise huge profits, but steady profits. Many people have done it, and you can do it too.Free Witness Telegram https://https://Grouphttps://t.me/TP_Daniel1
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