Gold trading following the upward trend is the answer
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Trading gold with the trend is the answer. Don't be afraid of highs and don't guess the top.
Obviously, the upward trend of gold is still continuing. No one knows where gold will eventually rise, and no one knows when it will usher in a downward adjustment. We only know that the fundamentals are on the side of buyers. No matter how the short-term adjustments are made or how the market is cleaned up, it will not change the fundamental fluctuation direction. Therefore, the investment direction is very important. Breaking new highs every day, it is better to be conservative than to go against the trend. If the short position is not stopped in time during a strong rise, the result will be a liquidation.
The current daily line has risen for four consecutive trading days, which shows that the overall rhythm is still strong. With this trend, there is only one way to go long, either directly go long, if the retracement is broken, continue to go long at the low position, and break the high and go long. Going with the trend is the only way. If the retracement is 10 US dollars and the price rises by 50 US dollars, there is no need to go against the market. Don't guess the top. Pay attention to the top and bottom conversion support 2830 and 2807 positions during the day. They are both positions for retracement and long positions. If the strong sideways pattern is considered, continue to go long directly above 2830.
Today's gold trading ideas: Don't be afraid of highs and maintain long positions. Don't guess the top and reject all short positions. The idea is that the retracement to stop the decline is the time to enter the market. For intraday operations, gold will continue to be long when it retraces to the top and bottom conversion area of 2830. It is more reasonable to set the stop loss below 2830, and the target is 20 $.
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