Gold technical analysis: Today, the gold price continues to rise strongly. It has risen all the way to more than 80 US dollars. So can it continue to rise? From the long-term chart, the bulls have not changed. Long is definitely the main idea. But you must pay attention to the risks in the short term. Because the increase from 2958 to the present has exceeded more than 340 US dollars. And today's single-day increase is as much as 70 US dollars. So you still need to pay attention to the risks that should be paid attention to in the short term. But don't guess the top too often. Even if you want to guess the top, you must have risk control. You can't trade based on your own sensory thinking.
It has risen sharply from the high point of 3230 yesterday, and has risen nearly 80 points from the low point. It is also trending to hit a new high. Once it breaks the high again, it will continue to hit the 3330-50 line. The next big target of the weekly pattern and segmentation cycle is 3400. It will probably reach it after a few waves of pull-ups. The weekly line rose last week and needs to rise this week. The current focus is still on falling back or breaking through and following the long position.
The current support below can refer to the afternoon low of 3280, which can also be used as an important reference for European trading. The key watershed below may be at the previous top and bottom conversion point of 3245, while the upper pressure is focused on 3330-3350. Overall, today's short-term operation strategy for gold is to focus on long positions on pullbacks and short positions on rebounds. The upper short-term focus is on the 3330-3350 resistance line, and the lower short-term focus is on the 3275-3280 support line.
Short order strategy:
Strategy 1: When gold rebounds around 3330-3333, short (buy short) 20% of the position in batches, stop loss 6 points, target around 3305-3290, break to 3280
Long order strategy:
Strategy 2: When gold falls back to around 3275-3280, buy long positions in batches (buy up) with 20% of the position, stop loss 6 points, target around 3310-3330, break the position and look at 3350
It has risen sharply from the high point of 3230 yesterday, and has risen nearly 80 points from the low point. It is also trending to hit a new high. Once it breaks the high again, it will continue to hit the 3330-50 line. The next big target of the weekly pattern and segmentation cycle is 3400. It will probably reach it after a few waves of pull-ups. The weekly line rose last week and needs to rise this week. The current focus is still on falling back or breaking through and following the long position.
The current support below can refer to the afternoon low of 3280, which can also be used as an important reference for European trading. The key watershed below may be at the previous top and bottom conversion point of 3245, while the upper pressure is focused on 3330-3350. Overall, today's short-term operation strategy for gold is to focus on long positions on pullbacks and short positions on rebounds. The upper short-term focus is on the 3330-3350 resistance line, and the lower short-term focus is on the 3275-3280 support line.
Short order strategy:
Strategy 1: When gold rebounds around 3330-3333, short (buy short) 20% of the position in batches, stop loss 6 points, target around 3305-3290, break to 3280
Long order strategy:
Strategy 2: When gold falls back to around 3275-3280, buy long positions in batches (buy up) with 20% of the position, stop loss 6 points, target around 3310-3330, break the position and look at 3350
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