Today, gold opened at a low of 3331 and rebounded, and reached a high of 3356 and then stepped back to adjust. The overall trend is the same as our weekend analysis. Last week, the overall technical side of gold continued to fluctuate upward with bullish momentum. The daily level repeatedly tested and stabilized at the 3200 mark at the beginning of the week, ushering in a bullish upward momentum. On Friday, it continued to fluctuate upward with bullish momentum relying on the 3280 mark throughout the day, forming a reverse medium-sized positive. The daily K-line closed with a shock upward breakout of the medium-sized positive. The overall gold price continued to fluctuate upward with bullish momentum in the short term, and it is still bullish.
From the 4-hour market analysis, pay attention to the 3378-80 line of suppression on the top, pay attention to the 3320-25 line of short-term support on the bottom, and focus on the 3300-3306 line of support. Rely on this range to maintain the main tone of low-multiple participation temporarily. In the middle position, watch more and do less, be cautious in chasing orders, and wait patiently for key points to enter the market.
Gold operation strategy:
1. Go long on gold when it falls back to 3320-3325, stop loss 3307, target 3366-3370, break to see 3378-85
From the 4-hour market analysis, pay attention to the 3378-80 line of suppression on the top, pay attention to the 3320-25 line of short-term support on the bottom, and focus on the 3300-3306 line of support. Rely on this range to maintain the main tone of low-multiple participation temporarily. In the middle position, watch more and do less, be cautious in chasing orders, and wait patiently for key points to enter the market.
Gold operation strategy:
1. Go long on gold when it falls back to 3320-3325, stop loss 3307, target 3366-3370, break to see 3378-85
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