Gold prices edged higher in domestic commodities market on Monday as rupee gained strength. Silver also toed the line, advancing in early trade.
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Gold Technical Analysis: Resistance at $1,524 Still intact, US Non-Farm Payrolls Eyed for a Fresh Impetus
The channel breakout indicates the pullback from the September high of $1,557 has ended. The outlook, however, would turn bullish once the yellow metal invalidates the bearish lower highs setup with a move above the 2019/Oct. 25 high of $1,518.
Gold Report Today : 100-day SMA Could Challenge Sellers Targeting July Top, $1520/1524 Area seems to Restrict Immediate Upside
With the recent trade/political headlines renewing risk aversion, Gold prices take a U-turn from a three-month-old ascending support line while taking the bids to $1,489 amid Wednesday’s Asian session.
Spot Gold Price – Support Between $1487 to $1480 – Gold Silver Reports
Spot Gold Price – Based on this week’s price action and the current price at $1502.60, the direction of the December Comex spot gold on Thursday is likely to be determined by trader reaction to the 50% level at $1492.
Gold Price Today: Gold, Silver Trade Higher ahead of Brexit Talks
The bullion counters traded higher in morning deals on Tuesday ahead of a crucial Brexit meeting, as uncertainty loomed over how Britain will leave the European Union.
Gold Report: Negatively Impacted by Positive Newsflow on the US-China talks
Gold Report : Gold is another safe haven that has been negatively impacted by positive newsflow on the US/China talks. The price reaction on major markets yesterday would suggest that despite a weakening dollar, gold is not an asset to be stuck in long should there be a positive outcome from these trade talks today. A bearish outside day candle has flipped the technical outlook towards a negative near term bias once more.
Gold Move Zig Zag – Non-Farm Payrolls @ 136K – Gold Silver Reports
Non-Farm Payrolls Data – The US economy gained 136,000 in jobs, within expectations. The report includes significant upward revisions to previous months. Wages are 0% monthly and 2.9% yearly – a disappointment.