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Gold holding steady around daily highs amid falling stock prices

After surging to a new daily high at $1253.64, the precious metal started to consolidate its earnings in the last hour and is now being priced at $1252.40, $3.36 higher from the last week's closing level. 

Although the major equity indices in the United States started the day flat, they came under pressure as the weak vehicle sales weighed on the car manufacturers' shares, dragging the indexes lower. As the time of writing, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.40% while the broader S&P 500 lost 11 points or 0.45%, making the safe-haven precious metal more attractive.

Furthermore, the US Dollar Index can't gather enough momentum to stay above 100.50, making it harder for the XAU/USD to make a deeper correction. Also, the mixed macro data failed to provide a fresh impetus. At the moment, the index is up a 0.03% at 100.45.

Technical levels to watch

To the downside, support levels for the XAU/USD could be seen at $1245.35 (200-DMA), $1234.40 (50-DMA) and $1227 (Mar. 21 low). On the upside, the first hurdle is aligned at $1253.64 (daily high) followed by $1261 (Mar. 27 high) and $1270 (upper Bollinger band).

 

 

 

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