Market News:
On Friday (December 12th) in early Asian trading, spot gold fluctuated narrowly, currently trading at $4270 per ounce. The dollar was sold off following the Fed's decision, and weak US unemployment claims data put pressure on the dollar, accelerating the rise in international gold prices. This prompted a surge in spot gold overnight, reaching a more than one-month high, with international gold rising nearly $80, reaching a high of $4285. In addition, silver hit a new historical high, which also boosted London gold prices.
With the release of non-farm payroll data and the evolution of geopolitical situations, the gold market may see more opportunities, but potential pullback risks should be noted, such as the Fed pausing interest rate cuts or an unexpectedly strong global economy. Overall, gold still has strong upward momentum, and long-term holders are advised to pay attention to tools such as ETFs to seize the wealth opportunities brought by this safe-haven wave. In addition, the speeches of Fed officials should be noted during this trading day.
Technical Analysis:
Gold's strong rally, following expectations, broke through 4280 and reached a new monthly high of 4286. The daily chart shows a large bullish candle, with the 10-day and 7-day moving averages opening upwards, and the price trading along the upper Bollinger Band. The hourly and 4-hour charts also show a bullish crossover of moving averages across different timeframes, and the Bollinger Bands are widening upwards. The trading strategy for gold remains unchanged: buy on dips during the day. From a 4-hour technical perspective, gold broke through the upper Bollinger Band resistance with a strong bullish candle, simultaneously breaching recent highs. The current price is firmly above the upper band, indicating a strong buy trend. Future analysis should focus on two key levels: the 4300 ounce level as resistance; a successful break and hold above this level could open up further upside potential. On the downside, the 4220 ounce level is crucial support, serving as the midpoint of the recent trading range and providing strong technical support.
Gold Trading Strategy:
Buy gold at 4230-4235 (short-term), stop-loss at 4220, target 4280-4300; Sell gold at 4300-4305 (short-term), stop-loss at 4320, target 4220-4200;
Key Levels:
First Support: 4255, Second Support: 4240, Third Support: 4222
First Resistance: 4290, Second Resistance: 4312, Third Resistance: 4328
On Friday (December 12th) in early Asian trading, spot gold fluctuated narrowly, currently trading at $4270 per ounce. The dollar was sold off following the Fed's decision, and weak US unemployment claims data put pressure on the dollar, accelerating the rise in international gold prices. This prompted a surge in spot gold overnight, reaching a more than one-month high, with international gold rising nearly $80, reaching a high of $4285. In addition, silver hit a new historical high, which also boosted London gold prices.
With the release of non-farm payroll data and the evolution of geopolitical situations, the gold market may see more opportunities, but potential pullback risks should be noted, such as the Fed pausing interest rate cuts or an unexpectedly strong global economy. Overall, gold still has strong upward momentum, and long-term holders are advised to pay attention to tools such as ETFs to seize the wealth opportunities brought by this safe-haven wave. In addition, the speeches of Fed officials should be noted during this trading day.
Technical Analysis:
Gold's strong rally, following expectations, broke through 4280 and reached a new monthly high of 4286. The daily chart shows a large bullish candle, with the 10-day and 7-day moving averages opening upwards, and the price trading along the upper Bollinger Band. The hourly and 4-hour charts also show a bullish crossover of moving averages across different timeframes, and the Bollinger Bands are widening upwards. The trading strategy for gold remains unchanged: buy on dips during the day. From a 4-hour technical perspective, gold broke through the upper Bollinger Band resistance with a strong bullish candle, simultaneously breaching recent highs. The current price is firmly above the upper band, indicating a strong buy trend. Future analysis should focus on two key levels: the 4300 ounce level as resistance; a successful break and hold above this level could open up further upside potential. On the downside, the 4220 ounce level is crucial support, serving as the midpoint of the recent trading range and providing strong technical support.
Gold Trading Strategy:
Buy gold at 4230-4235 (short-term), stop-loss at 4220, target 4280-4300; Sell gold at 4300-4305 (short-term), stop-loss at 4320, target 4220-4200;
Key Levels:
First Support: 4255, Second Support: 4240, Third Support: 4222
First Resistance: 4290, Second Resistance: 4312, Third Resistance: 4328
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