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Gold Above 4300 – Watching for FVG Fill Before Next LegPrice consolidated all of yesterday’s Asian and London sessions before breaking bullish through NY, clearing the 4300 resistance.
Today, we’re holding above that breakout level and sitting just beneath the weekly high at 4398.
A 4H FVG rests below price around 4345–4360 — that’s my first area of interest for a retrace and possible continuation higher.
If price dips to fill that gap and shows strength, I’ll look for a long toward 4398–4420.
Otherwise, I’ll wait for a clear reclaim above the weekly high before confirming continuation.
Staying patient tonight — the easy part is waiting for the market to tell me what it wants to do.
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GOLD: Bullish, But Retracing! Short Term Sell Opportunity!In this Weekly Market Forecast, we will analyze the Gold (XAUUSD) for the week of Oct. 27 - 31st.
Gold is still bullish, the current pullback it's in notwithstanding. Waiting patiently for valid buy setups is the sure way to go.
That being said, there is sell setup that could present an short-term opportunity. The Daily -FVG is currently holding price in check. Should price return to it and it continues to hold, a valid sell opportunity could present itself.
Be careful, as it is counter-trend. They can be lower-probability.
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Gold Update 22OCT2025: Wave 4 Correction is in Progress Sooner or later, both overbought conditions and bearish divergence tend to play out — and we’re seeing that now.
Gold just experienced a massive and surprising sell-off, with many stop-losses triggered.
The price dropped $300 in a single day, compared to its usual $50 range.
This likely marks the start of wave 4, as expected. Price briefly touched the bottom of the uptrend channel and bounced off quickly.
However, wave 4 is rarely straightforward.
It can take many corrective forms, such as a triangle or sideways consolidation.
It also tends to be larger than wave 2 and should become clearly visible on the chart.
The target range for wave 4 remains $3,750–$4,000. While $4,000 has already been touched, the corrective structure isn’t fully formed yet.
We should wait for wave 4 to fully develop before setting any expectations for wave 5.
The markets are overbought and I am looking for them to go lowerSunday the 26th and I'd like to talk about gold and silver and the market in general since it is oversold an equities and gold and silver can go lower but it doesn't necessarily mean the end of gold and silver. In the video I show why gold could go lower and to me it's a function of markets expanding and contracting if gold makes a new high I would expect for it to correct and that's not bad and it's not the end of gold and silver. If you're listening to my stuff you want to look at the market as having buyers and sellers and you need to know where they are within reason and you should be thinking in terms of patterns.
Weekly Outlook — Gold Futures (MGCZ2025)Price is sitting between key levels after last week’s explosive move.
I’m watching 4,300 as immediate resistance — if bulls can’t hold above this level, I expect a sweep toward 4,200–4,150 (H4 + Daily FVGs) before continuation.
Monday might just be a setup day, building liquidity for a Tuesday/Wednesday move.
Key Levels:
🟦 4,392 – Previous Weekly High
🟨 4,300 – Near-term resistance
🟧 4,200 – Daily Low / Support zone
🟩 4,150 – H4 FVG top
Let’s see how Monday sets the tone for the week.
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A good look at some markets that traded very well yesterdayThis is Tuesday morning and I gave a review of a number of markets and I have to apologize for the video that I did for Monday because I picked the worst market... Silver which was contracted and there were all these other possibilities that were set up to go but I picked silver. But this video showed a lot better choice if I'd been more careful and so hopefully this will make up for the previous video. Warren Buffett is giving me indigestion because he is very bearish on gold..... I mean very bearish. Me gold may have a 2 bar reversal that that signifies that the market's going to correct lower since it completed a very profitable ABCd pattern but that's different than saying you're going to lose your wealth if you're an old participant in the markets... Which is what I am so I'm a little concerned because the worst thing I could put my assets in is the American dollar as best I can tell so if I liquidate positions of gold I'm right back where I didn't want to be and that's with the dollar and from what I understand the dollar is Ravishly losing its ability to maintain its purchase power. He does mention that there is a a position you can take where the government guarantees a certain price and it's I don't think it'a bond and it's not the money that you put into your bank account but to me I don't see that as a solution.
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Gold Volatility Surges Above $4000Gold's selloff on Tuesday was its fifth most bearish day's trade since 1970 - according to spot prices from LSEG. Clearly this is a significant event, especially when we consider it occurred at its record high. Let's take a closer look at technical levels.
Matt Simpson, Market Analyst at City Index and Forex.com.
Gold’s Pullback: The Dip Everyone’s Afraid to Buy🏆 Gold’s Pullback: The Dip Everyone’s Afraid to Buy 🏆
Gold just gave us the pullback we’ve been waiting for. After an incredible vertical run to $4,400, price has tapped right back into long-term trend support — exactly where past rallies have launched from.
Zoom out on the weekly channel and it’s clear:
Momentum spikes look scary, but historically they’ve reset just before the next leg up.
Volume confirms conviction — this isn’t a fade; it’s a reload.
On the 4H chart, buyers are already defending the trendline like clockwork.
On the 15M, we’re seeing the first signs of stabilization.
💡 My take:
This isn’t the time to panic — it’s the time to position.
“Buy fear, sell greed” wasn’t written for stocks; it was written for gold.
🎯 Watch zone: $4,000–$4,050 — that’s my reload range.
Next resistance: $4,400 → $4,800 if the structure holds.
📈 I’m buying the dip. Are you brave enough to?
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Can Gold Rival ATHs?Early last week, we finally saw the much anticipated correction on Gold. This move was likely a liquidation event, shaking out a wave of over-leveraged long positions that had built up during the prior rally.
On the 4H timeframe, price consolidated and accumulated for most of the week following that flush, suggesting that the market may now be rebuilding liquidity for its next major leg.
With weak hands cleared and positioning reset, Gold could now be preparing to retest its ATHs and possibly break into new territory if momentum and fundamentals align.
Gold Outlook – A Historical Signal of an Impending DeclineSince 1970, gold (GC – CME) has experienced six major crashes, each occurring right after eight consecutive green weekly closes.
In every case, the market first showed what seemed like a “healthy buying phase” — strong optimism and aggressive inflows — before a sharp reversal took place.
Historical data reveals a clear pattern:
In the first week after the streak, gold fell an average of 11.8%.
By week four, the average drawdown deepened to 23.5%.
And within eight weeks, the total average decline reached up to 33%.
This pattern suggests that gold tends to build extreme bullish momentum before major corrections, as traders chase prices higher and sentiment detaches from fundamentals.
Currently, after another extended streak of weekly gains, gold once again sits in the same statistical zone that historically preceded a significant pullback.
If history repeats itself, we may soon witness a sharp correction — a natural reset after an overheated rally.
Gold GC1 UpdateI said earlier this week that it's supposed to drop but will wind up going sideways instead and it did. I put my money where my mouth is, and went long on GLD calls and ETF because my MFI indicator went oversold then crossed back over the red line.
We'll see if I'm right or not and if the 3hr MFI indicator actually works as well as I think it does. Bought 30 GLD call contracts and 2k shares of GLD, so it's a very sizeable bet.






















