Gold Spot / U.S. Dollar
Short
Updated

Gold Sell Profit Three Times, Rebound Continues Sell

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In yesterday's article, I reminded everyone to be wary of the callback risk in the next two days this week, and gave a short selling range of 3045-3050, and finally closed the position at 3027 for profit. When the gold price rebounded again, I again gave a sell range of 3040-3045, and hit the take profit at 3030. When it rebounded again in the evening, we sold in this area again, and we had manually closed the position near 3030 just now. With these three correct Sell strategies, friends who copied and traded in the channel have all made a lot of money. Congratulations to everyone!

From yesterday's trend, we can conclude that the resistance is around the 3045 level, and the lower support is around the 3020-3025 range. Today I think there is a high probability that it will fall, and the lower support range is also likely to fall below. As long as it falls below, it is very possible for gold to return to the 3000 integer mark.

Don’t chase shorts now, just wait for the rebound to the resistance range before considering Sell.

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We have noticed that gold is currently encountering resistance at the 3036 line during its rebound. If gold cannot reach the 3045 line, it can be sold at 3036Sell
Trade closed: target reached
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My judgment was correct. Gold started to fall after encountering resistance at 3036, and the current price is 3013. Our position at 3036Sell is making a huge profit. Congratulations to all members for making a successful profit again.

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