Gold jumps to $2,432 – Markets cautious before the week ends
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Gold shows strong recovery, climbs to $2432.
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Strong recovery from recent drop to $2379.
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Traders cautious at 61.8% fibo level $2434.
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Next Resistance sits at 71.8% fibo level $2453.
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Rejection may push Gold to $2412-$2390.
Despite enough reasons for bullish upward momentum in Gold, there have been several phases of downward movements and prices dipped below $2400, recent dip came at $2364 which was followed by a higher low at $2379 and today Gold managed to negate the downward shift when recovery reached $2432, at striking distance from key 61.8% fibo level $2434
Currently we are witnessing some consolidation below $2432 as Gold trades around $2423-$2428, further break below $2420 will extend decline to next leg lower $2412-$2407 while next support is seen located at $2400 below which way opens to further drop to $2390
If bears dominate, we expect to witness a deeper sell off once $2390 is breached followed by day/week close below the zone and this will turn short term trend bearish.
On the flip side, strong break above $2435 will usher in further bullish momentum which will target immediate resistance which aligns with premium zone 78.6% fibo level $2453
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