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Gold: How Bearish Was The Breakout?

Published 04/18/2019, 01:23 PM
Updated 03/05/2019, 07:15 AM

Can Gold Break $1,280 Again?

Earlier this week, gold broke below long-term support around $1,280 and, importantly, held below in what was viewed as a very bearish development in the yellow metal. Since then though, it hasn’t exactly triggered a wave of selling that may be expected when such a significant breakout happens which begs the question, is this a false breakout or are we just seeing a delayed reaction?

What’s interesting is that the stronger dollar is not really holding gold back this morning, which has been the opposite trend to what we’ve been seeing recently that led to it breaking below $1,280. Gold is holding onto gains early in the session, although it’s still trading below $1,280. It already tested this from below on Wednesday and held but another run may be on the cards.

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The bears won’t have been filled with confidence earlier this morning as we barely made a new low – and with flagging momentum – before prices started to rise again. Coming even as the dollar rallied doesn’t provide any additional comfort either. A break back above $1,280 doesn’t necessarily signal the end of the decline in gold prices but it will make the bears nervous coming so soon.

In this scenario, attention will initially be drawn to the major fib levels, most notably the 50% and 61.8% retracements between roughly $1,290 and $1,295, with $1,300 also being notable above. A move above these levels will add to the nerves of sellers but won’t necessarily signal a failed breakout.

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Thanks Craig for your good analysis
+1
so its posible to 1290?
no it will drip to 1265 first
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