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Gold Price Analysis: Initial uptick to $1,650 fizzles

  • Gold fails to cheer the disappointment from US President Trump’s coronavirus action plan.
  • The weekly descending trend line, 100-HMA act as the key resistance.
  • Sellers will wait for sustained trading below 50% Fibonacci retracement.

Despite an increase in the market’s risk-off moves following US President Donald Trump’s fiscal stimulus, Gold prices trimmed some gains to $1,638.50 during early Thursday.

In doing so, the yellow metal takes rounds to 200-Hour Simple Moving Average (HMA), at $1,644.60 now, while staying below the $1,665/66 resistance confluence including 100-HMA and weekly falling trend line.

While buyers are waiting for entry beyond $1,666, sellers also look for an opportunity below 50% Fibonacci retracement of February 28 to March 09 upside, at $1,633.

It’s worth mentioning that MACD is teasing the bulls and hence the bullion’s run-up beyond $1,666, towards $1,690, becomes quite likely.

Alternatively, the yellow metal’s sustained declines below $1,633 might not refrain to question the March 02 top near $1,610.

Gold hourly chart

Trend: Bullish

 

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