Gold overall rose and fell last week. After three consecutive positive weekly lines, the upper shadow line was closed. On Friday, it walked out of the adjustment space. The short-term rise slowed down slightly, and it was more inclined to fluctuate at a high level. The daily line turned negative and retreated to correct, and it was in a partial adjustment stage. In the 4H cycle, it did not stabilize above the 3047-57 mark mentioned earlier, so it walked out of the second downward exploration space, but combined with the intact structure of the three-month rising channel, the current retracement is more inclined to technical correction rather than trend reversal. From a spatial point of view, the 3030 line as the midpoint of the channel constitutes the primary resistance. If this position cannot be effectively broken through, the gold price may test the support of the 3000 integer mark downward. It is worth noting that the static resistance formed near 3050 resonates with the recent fundamental negatives, further suppressing the upward space.
The current strategy needs to focus on whether the 3026 opening high can be recovered in the oscillation range. If it stabilizes, it will be seen to 3035 last week's opening point; on the contrary, if it falls below the 3010 short-term moving average support, the shorts can follow the trend to the expected 3000 mark. It is recommended to adopt the range trading mode, and operate back and forth between high and low in the range of 3000-3035. Technically, we need to be alert to the stagflation signal formed by the continuous shortening of MACD and the closing of Bollinger Bands. It is recommended to avoid chasing highs and focus on the impact of US CPI data on the market.
Gold operation advice: Go short after rebounding around 3030-3040. Go long after stepping back to 3010-3000.If you don’t know when to enter the market, you can follow me. I will release specific signals in real time. Remember to pay attention in time.
The current strategy needs to focus on whether the 3026 opening high can be recovered in the oscillation range. If it stabilizes, it will be seen to 3035 last week's opening point; on the contrary, if it falls below the 3010 short-term moving average support, the shorts can follow the trend to the expected 3000 mark. It is recommended to adopt the range trading mode, and operate back and forth between high and low in the range of 3000-3035. Technically, we need to be alert to the stagflation signal formed by the continuous shortening of MACD and the closing of Bollinger Bands. It is recommended to avoid chasing highs and focus on the impact of US CPI data on the market.
Gold operation advice: Go short after rebounding around 3030-3040. Go long after stepping back to 3010-3000.If you don’t know when to enter the market, you can follow me. I will release specific signals in real time. Remember to pay attention in time.
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