⭐️Fundamental Analysis
This week, the US Dollar (USD) continued to recover on expectations that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will keep its monetary policy tight as inflation remains high. This caused money to flow out of gold - a non-yielding asset.
In addition, gold prices fell as investors adjusted their positions ahead of the US release of important inflation data, a factor that could affect the Fed's interest rate decision and the short-term direction of gold. However, concerns about former US President Donald Trump's tariff policy and risk-off sentiment could help gold hold its price. In addition, falling US Treasury yields also contributed to limiting gold's decline
⭐️Technical Analysis
After closing yesterday's candle, gold confirmed a clear downtrend. The SELL zone that is being watched by investors today is around 2889. Any price increase today is considered a great opportunity to sell. 2840 is considered as the support zone today. The wider price range is being watched when there are signs of Break out from the narrow range at 2920 and 2806. Currently, gold needs to break through 2870 to reach the upper range and if it fails to break 2870, we can set SELL signals at 2840 today.