World gold prices this morning were stable with spot gold down 1.1 USD to 1859.8 USD/ounce. December gold futures last traded at 1,873.8 USD/ounce, up 9.5 USD compared to yesterday morning.
Although the Israel-Hamas conflict has not subsided, it continues to promote safe-haven buying activities in the gold market. However, that momentum failed to help the precious metal hold on to its previous gains due to the rise in bond yields.
Although gold is not shining, market analyst Fawad Razaqzada at City Index believes that this precious metal will still find strength in a risk environment. Besides, the fact that the USD did not find motivation after Friday's stronger-than-expected employment report has made many investors think about the possibility that the greenback has peaked and that is a good sign for the market. golden school.
This expert said that spot gold continued to hold above 1,857 USD/ounce on Tuesday afternoon (US time) and that was the first important short-term resistance level. While a slight pullback from this level is understandable, the reality is that support in the long-term area around $1,805 to $1,820 an ounce was in place last week, before the risks flared. political geography. This expert said that is a good sign for gold.