The Gold price chart on the H1 timeframe shows a precarious situation. Bullish speculators face skepticism after failed attempts to break free from a short-term downtrend. Gold now hovers around the $2300 USD/oz support level. Expectations of a rapid price surge to historical highs above $2400 USD seem distant. Traders await significant catalysts, such as the...
Today, the price of gold is hovering around $2309, showing a downward trend as the US dollar has risen approximately 4% against the basket of six major currencies. Despite the strong global demand for precious metals, particularly in Asian regions such as China, India, and South Korea, the robustness of the USD continues to exert downward pressure on gold...
"Gold (XAU/USD) attracted some buyers during Asian trading hours on Wednesday. Safe-haven demand, driven by geopolitical tensions and political uncertainty, as well as central bank buying activity, may contribute to pushing gold prices higher. However, hawkish remarks from Federal Reserve officials could dampen hopes of interest rate cuts in 2024, despite...
Last week, the market had access to a plethora of US economic data, including the FOMC interest rate decisions, non-farm payroll reports, and service sector production data. These reports all indicated that the Fed would maintain the current USD interest rates. The reduced expectations for a rate cut in June meant that gold had to continue its adjustment...
Gold prices (XAU/USD) halted a two-day decline during the European trading session on Monday. Weaker-than-expected US employment reports have raised the likelihood of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates in September, which weakened the US dollar and boosted the price of gold priced in USD. However, there's concern that easing tensions in the Middle East,...
Gold / XAUUSD has potential for a small bullish pump over the next few days; followed by a bearish correction. We have some Buy Signal Momentum currently going; it hasn't ended yet but this current bar is displaying it; this implies now is still considered to be a good time to buy but may not be tomorrow! The buy rating started at 1☆ and is closing at a 2☆; this...
Hello everyone, it's Brian here. Today, gold prices have stabilized around $2,300. Factors contributing to this stability include positive market sentiment, falling U.S. Treasury yields, and a weaker U.S. dollar. Traders are still digesting remarks from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, as well as the central bank's decision to maintain interest rates....
Gold retreated over $100 from its all-time highs established earlier this month. Interestingly, this move down follows a pullback of similar magnitude in the U.S. stock market, which we have repeatedly referred to as a threat to gold’s spectacular performance; one minor detail to point out here is that this time around, gold seems to be falling in reaction to what...
Gold prices (XAU/USD) attracted buyers for the second consecutive day on Friday, trading just below the overnight high during the European trading session. The US GDP report released on Thursday indicated a significant loss of growth momentum at the start of 2024, along with an unexpected rise in inflation, thereby providing some support for the precious metal.
the gold market this year has essentially only seen upside. since all time highs theres been a run on available contracts during a contraction that has ended suddenly. it appears that todays rally has been sustained, and the uptrend in futures has all but resumed according to a credit liquidity crunch and bear dollar environment. according to tv alerts, forex...
Hello everyone, Brian here. Today, gold has remained stable, hovering around the $2320 mark at the start of the Asian trading session, showing little fluctuation from yesterday. Looking at the outlook and trends: Today, we still see a downward trend in gold. In the short term, the strategy of selling continues to be emphasized as this metal forms a triple top...
Today, gold prices are catching their breath in a corrective move, trading around the $2325 mark with a notable recovery of 0.43% for the day. This precious metal's long-term uptrend remains highly esteemed. The recent dip is viewed as a mere corrective wave within the ongoing Elliott wave structure, having reached its first significant Fibonacci extension at...
Hello everyone, it's Brian here. Today, gold experienced a modest decline after failing to sustain its recent rally despite a drop in U.S. Treasury yields and a weaker U.S. dollar. The XAU/USD pair struggled to capitalize following the release of weaker-than-expected global PMI data from S&P, sparking speculation about a potential Fed rate cut come...
Hey folks, should we be buying or selling gold today? Right now, gold is stable around $2,323 per ounce, maintaining its downtrend despite easing tensions in the Middle East and profit-taking among investors. According to technical analysis, the recent dip seems to be just a minor correction in a bigger bullish trend, given gold's substantial 22% rise over the...
Hello there, Brian here with a glint of today's gold market dynamics! Gold (XAU/USD) found itself under a relentless sell-off siege for the second day running on Tuesday, edging toward its bi-weekly nadir around the $2,300 landmark as the European trading session dawned. Despite a nocturnal offensive on U.S. forces in the Middle East, investors clung to optimism,...
The move from March 2020 to August 2020 Was a measured move that played out to the Tee. We have a similar structure building that projects to the High 30's Suggesting #Gold move beyond ATH's and #Silver the beta play to move faster in an attempt to catch up, and move towards it's high's again.
Hello traders! Gold prices continue to dip below $2,400 during the Asian trading session on Monday. The precious metal is moving away from its record highs even as the US dollar weakens in a calm market environment. The rising US Treasury yields are contributing to the dimming shine of the metal. On its recovery path, gold might initially encounter resistance at...
Gold has steadied near $2,380 after a sharp spike above $2,400, triggered by immediate reactions to reports of Israeli strikes on Iran. Concurrently, a decline in U.S. Treasury yields has helped stabilize the XAU/USD position.