Technical analysis of gold
Daily chart resistance 3400, support below 3193
Four-hour chart resistance 3358, support below 3292
One-hour chart resistance 3326, support below 3300
Analysis of gold news: On Wednesday, as US President Trump ordered an investigation into import tariffs on key minerals, market risk aversion quickly heated up, and gold prices broke through the $3,300 per ounce mark for the first time. Spot gold rose 2.76% after hitting an all-time high of $3,357 during the session. The dollar index fell 0.5%, making gold cheaper for overseas buyers, further pushing up gold prices. In this tariff war, various favorable factors continue to "escort" gold. With this rally, gold has risen 26% so far this year and is on the verge of surpassing its full-year 2024 performance.
Gold operation suggestions: Yesterday's single-day increase reached 120 $, and the overall technical pattern has completely entered the bullish rhythm. At present, all technical aspects are overbought, and short-term technical indicators have lost their effect. The overall logic of the rise is greatly affected by the external risk aversion sentiment, and the bullish momentum still exists.
From the current trend analysis, today's upper short-term resistance focuses on the vicinity of the 3326 mark, and the lower support focuses on the four-hour level 3292 first-line support. In terms of operation, continue to buy and trade with the trend when stepping back to this position. At the same time, gold is currently in a serious overbought pattern and beware of a sharp correction.
Selling is suitable for quick entry and exit, and the stop loss risk is relatively high! Buying with the trend is the right approach!
Sell: 3326near SL: 3330
Buy: 3292near SL: 3288
Buy: 3250near SL: 3245
Daily chart resistance 3400, support below 3193
Four-hour chart resistance 3358, support below 3292
One-hour chart resistance 3326, support below 3300
Analysis of gold news: On Wednesday, as US President Trump ordered an investigation into import tariffs on key minerals, market risk aversion quickly heated up, and gold prices broke through the $3,300 per ounce mark for the first time. Spot gold rose 2.76% after hitting an all-time high of $3,357 during the session. The dollar index fell 0.5%, making gold cheaper for overseas buyers, further pushing up gold prices. In this tariff war, various favorable factors continue to "escort" gold. With this rally, gold has risen 26% so far this year and is on the verge of surpassing its full-year 2024 performance.
Gold operation suggestions: Yesterday's single-day increase reached 120 $, and the overall technical pattern has completely entered the bullish rhythm. At present, all technical aspects are overbought, and short-term technical indicators have lost their effect. The overall logic of the rise is greatly affected by the external risk aversion sentiment, and the bullish momentum still exists.
From the current trend analysis, today's upper short-term resistance focuses on the vicinity of the 3326 mark, and the lower support focuses on the four-hour level 3292 first-line support. In terms of operation, continue to buy and trade with the trend when stepping back to this position. At the same time, gold is currently in a serious overbought pattern and beware of a sharp correction.
Selling is suitable for quick entry and exit, and the stop loss risk is relatively high! Buying with the trend is the right approach!
Sell: 3326near SL: 3330
Buy: 3292near SL: 3288
Buy: 3250near SL: 3245
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