Yesterday, Gold has broken above a very important level, 1830, a level that acted as resistance since July last year, and at this moment we may wonder, is this just a spike, or Gold has resumed its long-term uptrend?
Looking at the posted weekly chart we can see that after the strong reversal that followed August's low, the yellow metal has put in higher lows on our chart in September and in December (also this low is confirming a strong support zone at 1750-1760). Last week Gold has reversed again, this time from under 1800 and, as I said, yesterday it has broken above horizontal resistance.
At this moment XauUsd is facing an important figure, both psychological and technical, 1850. A break above this level would put bulls in a very good position and could lead to further gains towards the 1875 last high's resistance. Also, a break is extremely important, putting a stop to the sequence of lower highs started back in August 2020.
Platinum:
Unlike Gold, the recent high for Platinum happened in February 2021, and since then XptUsd corrected more than 30% to 900 zone, a zone that acted as support for more than 5 years. At this moment the price is back above 1k and just under a very important technical confluence resistance provided by the falling trend line and the horizontal level. A break here is also very important, signaling resumption for the uptrend started back in March 2020 and giving scope for big gains for Platinum in 2022 (even to 1500)
Silver:
XagUsd's was more clear and technical than Gold's, with the price stoping and reversing for 5 times from 21.50-22.00 zone and confirming this old resistance as strong support At this moment here also the price is facing an important zone and once Silver gets above, considering its violence and volatility I wouldn't be surprised to see the price at 50usd and a doubling in value.
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