Technical analysis: Gold has formed one narrow and one wider Ascending Channel on the Hourly 4 and Daily chart. Since Price-action broke above the #2,772.80 first Resistance with force (and comfortably Trading above it), the Hourly 4 chart’s reversal crossed into a Bullish territory, and with DX easing Overbought levels near #5-Week High's (struggling to make Bullish comeback for more than #2-session horizon), Buyers re-appeared as Gold entered the Bullish formation, with #2,792.80 - #2,800.80 as an Target extension zone. On the other hand, Selling response was expected regardless as Price-action broken the upper Bollinger bands line (last time such scenario occurred is on the September #23 fractal) and even though Technically Gold should stage serious correction already near #2,772.80, Gold is fulled by Fundamentals as I turned to Short-term Buying besides Medium-term also. As such any #10-point pullback towards nearby Support and apparent rejection remains an additional Buying opportunity. Unless the strong Support breaks (#2,772.80), Bullish sentiment remains intact however personally, break of Support could arise Sellers which could fill #2,752.80 psychological barrier on the way down, however Buying extension is far from over where #2,800.80 test remains Intra-day possibility.
My position: I am Highly satisfied with my both Medium-term Buying orders (#2.0 and #3.0 Volume), both engaged on #2,712.80 with #2,800.80 benchmark as an optimal Target (this will be #3rd time to book #100-point Profit on same two orders since #2,500's). I also turned to Buying from #2,772.80 as I keep my Buying order with Stop on breakeven until #2,800.80 is realized. Do not Sell Gold at all costs even though Technically Gold is strong Sell option as sequence is solely trapping more and more Sellers on Daily basis.
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- Trading Gold since #2012'.
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