the retreat after hitting $3,500 is a natural market pause amid strong buying pressure, profit-taking, and technical overextension rather than a reversal of the bullish trend. The overall outlook remains positive, with gold continuing to benefit from safe-haven demand amid geopolitical and economic uncertainties.
Dollar Weakness: The U.S. dollar has weakened amid political and economic uncertainties, making gold more attractive as an alternative store of value.
Trade War Fears: Escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China have increased economic uncertainty, prompting investors to seek safe-haven assets like gold.
President Trump’s Criticism of the Fed: Trump's attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and calls for rate cuts have unsettled markets, weakening the dollar and boosting gold demand.
Strong Momentum and Overbought Conditions: Gold’s rapid ascent has pushed technical indicators like the Relative Strength Index (RSI) into overbought territory (around 79), which can lead to minor price pullbacks or consolidation but does not indicate a sustained sell-off.
Dollar Weakness: The U.S. dollar has weakened amid political and economic uncertainties, making gold more attractive as an alternative store of value.
Trade War Fears: Escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China have increased economic uncertainty, prompting investors to seek safe-haven assets like gold.
President Trump’s Criticism of the Fed: Trump's attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and calls for rate cuts have unsettled markets, weakening the dollar and boosting gold demand.
Strong Momentum and Overbought Conditions: Gold’s rapid ascent has pushed technical indicators like the Relative Strength Index (RSI) into overbought territory (around 79), which can lead to minor price pullbacks or consolidation but does not indicate a sustained sell-off.
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