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Scenario A: Buying (Long Position)
Best Entry: Wait for the price to dip down to Support 1 (122,200 / 4,030).

Confirmation: Look for a green candle or a long wick at the bottom (rejection of lower prices) before entering.

Alternative Entry (Breakout): If price breaks cleanly above 123,600 / 4,085 with strong volume.

Stop Loss (SL): Just below the support zone (e.g., 121,900 / 4,015).

Target (Exit): First target is Resistance 1 (~123,500), second target is Resistance 2 (~124,200).

Scenario B: Selling (Short Position)
Best Entry: Wait for the price to rise to Resistance 1 (123,400 - 123,600 / 4,080).

Confirmation: Look for a red candle, a "shooting star" pattern, or the Stochastic indicator turning down from the top (80+ level).

Alternative Entry (Breakdown): If price breaks cleanly below Support 1 (122,200 / 4,030).

Stop Loss (SL): Just above the resistance zone (e.g., 123,900 / 4,100).

Target (Exit): First target is Support 1 (~122,200), second target is Support 2 (~121,200).


MGC1!
Stuck in between the zone
If not retracing deeper than the "hold" zone, then higher.
Start going below, lower.
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GC1! relatively newer to the commodity market. Why is the price action of this different than 1OZ!?


GC1! Rate cute looks favorable. 120k jobs added this september, Octobers jobs reported will not be reported due to “lack of data collection during shutdown” (lol), November jobs pushed back from 5DEC to 19DEC

Bullish for Gold. I think we could very well see 6k next year. Especially if QE kicks up