Analysis

Gold resumes recovery, double-bottom underpins

GOLD

Spot gold rose to the highest in more than one week on Tuesday, resuming recovery leg from $1677 (Mar 31 low) after bulls took a breather on Monday.
Fresh weakness of the dollar and US Treasury yields revived metal’s appeal and lift the price.
Bulls cracked initial Fibo barrier at $1723 (23.6% of $1959/$1676) and eye pivotal barrier at $1755 (Mar 18 high) break of which is required to generate stronger reversal signal on completion of a double-bottom on daily chart.
Momentum indicator on daily chart broke into positive territory and support the action, but recovery could lose traction if bulls fail to clear $1755 pivot that would keep near-term action in the extended range.

Res: 1745; 1755; 1760; 1775
Sup: 1730; 1722; 1718; 1705

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