The broader technical outlook for gold remains bullish, supported by significant buying pressure over recent sessions. Given current market volatility, gold is positioned to test resistance in the $4,600 to $4,630 range in the near term.
Factors Driving the Movement
Gold is on track for its third consecutive weekly gain, supported by increased volatility in currency and bond markets, which has driven investors toward safe-haven assets. Additionally, diminishing expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate hike in September have further bolstered support for the non-yielding metal.
A weaker US dollar has also strengthened bullish momentum. The US Dollar Index declined sharply on Wednesday following the Treasury Department's announcement of expanded debt buybacks aimed at managing borrowing costs. Since gold is priced in US dollars, a softer dollar typically makes the metal more affordable for buyers using other currencies.
Furthermore, gold has benefited from strong investment demand and ongoing central bank purchases, particularly from China. These combined factors have propelled a robust rebound after the corrective phase that followed gold’s earlier rise to record highs near $5,600.
Gold Price Outlook: XAU/USD Surpasses 200-Day SMA
The broader technical outlook for gold remains bullish, supported by significant buying pressure over recent sessions. The strength of the recovery is highlighted by the breakout above the critical $4,450 trendline resistance. This development, along with reclaiming the 200-day moving average, has shifted the short-term gold price outlook to positive.
Given current market volatility, gold is positioned to test resistance in the $4,600 to $4,630 range in the near term. A decisive break and daily close above this zone would likely trigger renewed buying interest, potentially bringing the next resistance level near $4,700 into focus. On the downside, traders should watch the $4,300 support level closely; a move below this threshold could undermine the existing technical setup. However, as long as gold remains above $4,300, the outlook for the metal remains bullish.
Warning! This material is not intended as investment advice. Past performance data does not guarantee future returns. Investing in foreign currencies may affect your returns due to their fluctuations. Any transaction in securities may result in both profits and losses. The assumptions and expectations set forth in this material are only estimates that may not be accurate and may change depending on current economic conditions. These statements do not guarantee future returns.
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