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Gold: Support At $1200 Continues To Stand Firm

Published 02/23/2015, 11:39 PM
Updated 03/05/2019, 07:15 AM
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Gold for Tuesday, February 24, 2015

For the last month now gold has drifted steadily lower, down to a one month low near the key $1200 level before finding solid support at this key level over the last week. In the last 24 hours it has teased a little and moved below $1200, however the demand has kicked in and brought it right back above the key $1200 level. A couple of weeks ago it rallied higher after dropping through $1220 before running into some resistance around the key $1240 level. The last month or so has now undone some great work earlier in the year which saw it surge to a five month high near $1308, before reversing and moving back to $1200. It presently finds itself trading in a narrow range right around $1200 where it is experiencing solid support. A few weeks ago gold eased back a little and steadied below the $1280 level after surging to that area and a four month high, before its recent strong surge higher.

At the beginning of December gold eased lower away from the resistance level at $1240 yet again back down to below $1200. During the second half of November gold made repeated runs at the resistance level at $1200 failing every time, before finally breaking through strongly. Throughout the first half of November gold enjoyed a strong resurgence back to the key $1200 level where it has met stiff resistance up until recently. Throughout the second half of October gold fell very strongly and resumed the medium term down trend falling from above $1250 back down through the key $1240 level, down below $1200 to a multi year low near $1130. It spent a few days consolidating around $1160 after the strong fall which has allowed it to rally higher in the last couple of weeks.

Earlier in October gold ran into the previous key level at $1240, however it also managed to surge higher to a five week high at $1255. In late August gold enjoyed a resurgence as it moved strongly higher off the support level at $1275, however it then ran into resistance at $1290. In the week prior, Gold had been falling lower back towards the medium term support level at $1290 however to finish out last week it fell sharply down to the previous key level at $1275.

Gold fell to its lowest in seven weeks on Monday, as the dollar and shares gained after a Greek debt deal was struck, removing investor flight for safety, while the absence of major consumer China also took its toll. Spot gold dropped 0.9 percent to its lowest level since Jan 9 at $1,191.01 an ounce before rising slightly to be down 0.3 percent at $1,201. The metal has posted four straight weeks of declines, dented by a strong dollar, expectations of a U.S. interest rate hike and hopes of a deal between Greece and its lenders. “Gold has lost the $1,200 level which is damaging from a psychological point of view … and it is back to the lows seen at the beginning of January …that’s triggering some additional sell orders,” said Mitsubishi Corp strategist Jonathan Butler. The dollar rose 0.4 percent against a basket of leading currencies, making gold more expensive for holders of other currencies. European shares also gained as euro zone finance ministers late on Friday reached an agreement to extend heavily indebted Greece’s financial rescue by four months. The deal removed the immediate risk of Greece running out of money next month and possibly being forced out of the single currency area.

Daily Gold ChartGold 4-H Chart

Gold February 23 at 22:30 GMT 1201.8 H: 1210.56 L: 1190.6

Gold Technical

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During the early hours of the Asian trading session on Monday, Gold is enjoying solid support from the key $1200 level after finishing last week falling sharply. Current range: trading right above $1200.

Further levels in both directions:

• Below: 1200 and 1170.

• Above: 1240 and 1300.

OANDA’s Open Position Ratios

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(Shows the ratio of long vs. short positions held for Gold among all OANDA clients. The left percentage (blue) shows long positions; the right percentage (orange) shows short positions.)

The long position ratio for Gold has moved back below 70% as it has dropped sharply back to near $1200. The trader sentiment is in favour of long positions.

Economic Releases

  • 10:00 EU HICP (Jan)
  • 14:00 US S&P Case-Shiller Home Price (Dec)
  • 15:00 US Consumer Confidence (Feb)

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