Global Gold Prices Kiss More Than 3-Month High on Strong Technicals

Gold Silver Reports – ✅ Global Gold Prices Kiss More Than 3-Month High on Strong Technicals – ✅ Gold began 2018 on a firm note on Tuesday after prices hit their highest in more than three months, supported by technical factors after breaking above $1,300 an ounce last week.

Spot gold rose 0.2% to $1,305.93 an ounce at 8.21am, having hit its highest since 26 September at $1,307.63 earlier in the session. US gold futures fell 0.1% to $1,308 an ounce.

Gold has strengthened technically after closing above 200-day and 100-day moving averages over the past two weeks, also breaching key psychological resistance at $1,300 on Friday.

Key support for spot gold on Monday was set at $1,297 an ounce and resistance at $1,311 an ounce, according Reuters technical analyst Wang Tao.

Spot gold rose 13% last year to mark its best annual performance since 2010. A wilting US dollar, political tensions and receding concern over the impact of US interest rate hikes fed the rally.

The greenback, in which gold is priced, had its worst performance since 2003 last year, damaged by tensions over North Korea, questions over Russian involvement in US President Donald Trump’s election campaign, and persistently low US inflation.

“Gold has clearly benefited from lower US yields and a much weaker US dollar into the year-end and one also suspects, quite a bit of urgent short-covering in a thin market,” said Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at OANDA.

Gold has risen more than $70 from nearly five-month lows hit in mid-December. Analysts and traders, though, remain cautious on how long the upward trend will hold.

More than half of the $70 rally came in the last week, during the holiday period with much lower-than-normal average daily volumes, Halley said, adding that gold is also overbought.

The 14-day relative strength index (RSI) for spot gold touched 71.63 on Tuesday, it highest since September 2017. An RSI above 70 indicates a commodity is overbought.

“The RSI has been an excellent indicator of short-term price corrections in 2017,” Halley said.

Read More: Gold Remained Lacklustre in 2017, Unlikely to Change Much in 2018

Meanwhile, data from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Friday added a touch of bullishness to gold, showing that hedge funds and money managers raised their net long positions in COMEX gold for the second straight week in the week to 26 December.

The rally in gold prices and the year-end holiday mood dampened physical demand across Asia last week.

Among other precious metals, spot silver was up 0.1% at $16.96. Spot platinum rose 0.2% to $927.49. Palladium was up 0.4% at $1,065. Palladium hit its highest since February 2001 at $1,072 last week.  – Neal Bhai Reports

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Neal Bhai has been involved in the Bullion and Metals markets since 1998 – he has experience in many areas of the market from researching to trading and has worked in Delhi, India. Mobile No. - 9899900589 and 9582247600

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