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Can the price of gold continue to rise?

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Gold trend analysis:

Gold has not fallen in the past two days, and there are signs of bottoming out in the short term. Since the daily line bottomed out and pulled up, the daily line closed positive yesterday, and the bulls began to counterattack, and the low point of the one-hour line was rising. We also said in last night’s blog that the key point below the market outlook is at 3295. If it cannot fall in the short term, it is likely to bottom out and rebound. The upper pressure is at the Bollinger middle track 3355. If it breaks and stabilizes at this price, gold will have a larger upward space, and the upper side will look at 3385.

In the 4-hour chart, the stochastic indicator temporarily forms a golden cross, which is a bullish signal; however, the BOLL track suppression is still there, which is also the pressure position of 3345-3347; the gold 1-hour moving average is still a dead cross downward short arrangement, and the gold shorts still have momentum. The key position of gold in the short term is still at 3340. Although gold seems to have a strong rebound in the early trading, it is still under pressure and began to fall back from 3340. There is no effective breakthrough. Therefore, before gold effectively breaks through 3340, it will continue to maintain a high-altitude thinking. Only after gold breaks through and stands firmly at 3340, will the gold bulls usher in a turnaround. Pay attention to the support near 3312, the low point of yesterday's US market decline. The upper resistance is 3355.

Gold operation strategy: short gold near 3350 when it rebounds, defend 3360, and target 3330-3320; long gold falls back to 3320, stop loss 3312, target 3340-3350;
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