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Gold Futures: Still room for extra losses

In light of flash figures for Gold futures markets from CME Group, open interest rose for the second session in a row on Tuesday, now by just 457 contracts. In the same direction, volume reversed two daily pullbacks and increased by around 26.3K contracts.

Gold eyes a probable move to $1,660/oz

The negative price action in the ounce troy of gold was amidst rising open interest and volume on Tuesday. Against this, the door still remains open for a probable drop to last week’s lows near $1,660 per ounce.

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