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Gold is still experiencing oscillations and adjustments. The key is whether it can hold at these levels.
Currently, gold is in a consolidation phase after a decline, with prices fluctuating around 4430. The direction remains unclear.
In the short term, resistance levels are at 4450 to 4470, where upward movements may encounter resistance and pull back; support levels are at 4300 to 4320, where a rebound is likely if prices fall there. Right now, the gold price is in the middle, and it’s not clear whether it will break upward or downward.
From a technical perspective:
Moving averages still indicate a bearish trend; the recent rebound is more about correcting the trend rather than a reversal.
Although MACD shows a golden cross, the upward momentum is weak, and its sustainability is uncertain.
Trading volume has not significantly increased, indicating low market participation and cautious sentiment.
Trading Strategy:
Operate within the range in the short term.
Consider shorting if the price rebounds to the resistance zone at 4450-4470.
Consider going long if the price pulls back to the support zone around 4320.
Key Judgment:
Only if the gold price firmly stays above 4470 can the market potentially turn stronger.
If it falls below 4300 again, it’s likely to continue downward into a new decline.
Investing involves risks. Be cautious with your operations. The above is only an analysis and does not constitute investment advice.