The 1-hour moving average of gold has begun to cross upward to form a golden cross, and the bulls have begun to exert their strength. After breaking through the 3300 line yesterday, for today's market, the opening of the morning session directly pulled up more than 40 US dollars. The bulls are strong and powerful. Now we are definitely not going to short, just follow the trend. The point of concern below is the low point of 3350. If gold continues to maintain its strength, it is impossible to fall below the 3350 line again, so we are looking for opportunities to go long above 3350 in the morning! The market is changing rapidly. Since the current gold bulls are more powerful, then continue to go long. After all, it is a callback in the bullish upward trend. It will be more repetitive when reflected on the short-term chart. The volatility base is large, and the operation should try to stick to the time point after the European session. On the whole, the short-term operation strategy of gold is recommended to go long on callbacks and short on rebounds. The short-term focus on the upper short-term resistance of 3415-3420, and the short-term focus on the lower short-term support of 3330-3350.
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