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Forex weekly outlook and Gold analysis [Video]

If you’re a forex trader, day trader, or swing trader looking for a structured weekly outlook and actionable trade ideas for gold and major currency pairs, this video breaks down exactly what to watch this week.

In this Forex & Gold Weekly Outlook, we cover US30, GBP/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/JPY, USD/JPY, and XAU/USD using macro fundamentals, institutional market sentiment, and pure price action analysis. We map key support and resistance levels, liquidity zones, market structure shifts, and potential trade setups for the upcoming week.

This analysis is designed for:

Forex traders.

Gold traders.

Day traders.

Swing traders.

Liquidity and smart money traders.

Price action traders.

What we cover:

Macro fundamentals driving forex and gold.

Institutional market sentiment and risk appetite.

Key liquidity pools and stop clusters.

Weekly, daily, and 1H technical structure.

High-probability buy and sell trade scenarios.

Invalidation levels and risk management logic.

Assets covered:

US30 (Dow Jones).

GBP/USD.

EUR/USD.

GBP/JPY.

USD/JPY.

XAU/USD (Gold).

This weekly outlook is built using institutional logic — fundamentals drive bias, sentiment drives timing, and technical analysis provides execution levels.

If you trade forex or gold, this gives you a clear framework for identifying high-probability trade setups for the week ahead.

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Author

Vrajeshwari Bhardwaj

Vrajeshwari Bhardwaj is the founder of SharmaFX, a global trading education and mentorship platform built on an institutional approach to forex, indices, commodities, and crypto markets.

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