Buy gold, TP: 2640-2650

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Bros, the gold market is affected by the holiday, and the volatility today is not big, but it has clearly shown resistance to decline. Moreover, gold has risen continuously on the daily level and broke through the highest point of the previous day, which shows an effective breakthrough to a certain extent. Therefore, in short-term trading today, long gold is the main choice. However, since gold has not yet escaped the range of shocks, we cannot be too aggressive in trading. We must wait for gold to fall back before going long on gold, or wait for gold to break upward and then go long on gold. Then, first pay attention to the support area of ​​2620-2615 below; observe the breakthrough of the area of ​​2630-2635 above.

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Trade active
Gold rebounded after retracing to around 2624 and has now rebounded to around 2630. Did you seize the opportunity to go long in gold?If you want to learn more detailed trading ideas and get more trading signals, you can choose to join the channel at the bottom of the article to make trading no longer difficult and make making money a pleasure!
Trade closed manually
Gold rose as expected, and has now risen to above 2638. However, there is still a certain suppression effect on gold at 2640-2645, so I am not greedy for what may be the last little bit of profit space, so I choose to manually close the gold long position now. The most important thing is to get most of the profits first.
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