Gold price analysis February 13

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⭐️Fundamental analysis:
Bullion traders are ignoring the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for January due out on Wednesday. Traders are also ignoring the possibility of a peace deal being struck with US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, who spoke by phone to outline a meeting soon to hammer out the outlines of a peace deal. Despite these significant tail risks, gold is rallying, indicating a firm commitment from traders to continue to hold onto the safe-haven asset.

Meanwhile, traders are looking ahead to two testimonies from Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman Jerome Powell on Capitol Hill before lawmakers. The release of January CPI data on Wednesday demonstrates that the Fed is on the right track to keep interest rates steady for longer.

⭐️Technical Analysis
Gold is falling and heading towards support at 2883, when closing below 2883 there is a zone of 2836. Resistance is focused on the zones of 2929 and 2940. Looking at the h4 frame, we can see the market's wave structure being pushed up to 2880 and forming an uptrend, proving that the buyers are very strong around 2880 and 2865 is being noticed by the buyers to jump into the market for a decline. The H4 candle that just closed shows that there is selling pressure but it is not clear yet. The next H4 candle plays an important role when it closes beyond 2910, becoming a Downtrend as analyzed and closing above 2910
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Gold price looks to record highs at $2,943 on dovish Fed expectations
Gold price is holding the previous gains while looking to retest the record highs at $2,943 early Friday. Details of the US PPI report continue to back dovish Fed expectations while US President Trump's reciprocal tariffs plan keeps Gold price afloat.
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