Gold rallies sharply after last week's tumble of -4.5%. Price is up 1.87% today
Gold is up sharply in trading today after falling -4.52% last week - its worst week since falling 6.03% during week of June 14, 2021.
Gold is up sharply in trading today after falling -4.52% last week - its worst week since falling 6.03% during week of June 14, 2021.
Technically, looking at the hourly chart, the price moved sharply lower last week and in doing so stayed below its 100-hour moving average (blue line on the chart above). After reaching a key support target at its 50% midpoint of the move up from the June 10 low to the end of October high at $2538.70, the momentum to the downside stalled and there was a modest rebound into the close on Friday.
In trading today, the price moved back above its 100-hour moving average (blueline at $2581.13. After retesting the 100-hour moving average on the intraday correction, the price pushed even higher. The 200-hour moving average at $2622.85, is the next target. The current price is trading at $2611.12, up $48.16 or 1.87%.
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Gold Market Rebound
Key Points:
Gold surges today after worst week since June 2021 (-4.52%).
Technical breakout: Price extends above the 100-hour moving average ($2581.13).
Support level: 50% midpoint ($2538.70) halted downturn last week.
Next key upside target: 200-hour moving average ($2622.85).
Current price: $2611.12 (+1.87%).
Outlook:
Bullish momentum: Sustained move above 100-hour MA.
Potential resistance: 200-hour MA ($2622.85).
Actionable Insights:
Consolidation above $2622.85 confirms bullish trend.
Break back below 100 hour moving average and 50% retracement at $2581.13 and $2538.70 would be green lights for more downside momentum
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