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Gold faces short-term headwinds from firm Dollar and jobless claims

Gold (XAUUSD) remains under pressure near the $4,600 level as strong U.S. labor data lifts the Dollar and limits upside. A sharp drop in jobless claims has fueled expectations that the Federal Reserve will keep rates elevated, pushing the Dollar Index to multi-week highs. With the Fed maintaining a cautious tone and policy easing looking less imminent, gold’s recent strength has faded. Markets now turn to upcoming U.S. data and Fed commentary for further direction.

Gold struggles for direction amid strong US labor market and Fed caution

Gold is consolidating around the $4,600 level as strong labor data supports the Dollar and limits upside momentum. The decline followed upbeat U.S. Initial Jobless Claims data. Weekly claims dropped to 198,000, well below consensus estimates of 215,000. The data pointed to continued labor market strength, increasing the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates elevated through the first half of 2026.

Meanwhile, the Dollar Index climbed to recent highs, adding pressure to gold prices. Higher real yields and a stronger dollar typically weigh on gold, which offers no yield. With the Federal Reserve maintaining a cautious stance, the near‑term outlook for policy easing remains unclear. This shift has reduced some of the support that had fueled gold’s recent strength.

At the same time, markets await key U.S. releases for additional policy signals. December’s Industrial Production data and comments from Fed Governor Michelle Bowman could influence expectations around the Fed’s next move. If the tone stays cautious and economic data continues to exceed forecasts, gold may encounter short-term headwinds despite its broader bullish trend.

Gold stays firm in rising channel despite short-term pullback

The gold chart below shows a well-defined ascending channel that has guided price action since late October 2025. This structure highlights a strong and orderly uptrend. Within the channel, several cup-like consolidations have developed, each leading to a bullish continuation. These rounded patterns suggest steady accumulation and consistent demand.

Gold Chart

Currently, gold is consolidating near the mid-channel zone after reaching highs above $4,630. Despite the recent pullback, the price remains in the upper half of the channel, indicating continued bullish control. The lower boundary offers strong support near $4,400, while the upper boundary now sits above $4,700.

A decisive breakout above $4,700 would confirm the next leg higher, targeting the dotted projection line near $5,100. Conversely, failure to hold above the mid-channel level could trigger a deeper correction. Still, as long as the channel structure remains intact, pullbacks are likely to attract renewed buying and preserve the broader uptrend.

Gold outlook: Strong Dollar and Fed caution limit short-term upside

Gold remains in a short-term consolidation phase near $4,600, weighed down by strong U.S. labor data and a firm Dollar. The cautious tone from the Federal Reserve has further limited upside momentum, reducing the likelihood of near-term easing. However, the broader technical structure remains bullish, with price action still holding within a well-defined ascending channel. As markets await new economic data and Fed commentary, gold’s next move remains uncertain. It will depend on whether policy expectations shift further or supportive buying resumes near key levels.


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Muhammad Umair, PhD

Muhammad Umair, PhD

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Muhammad Umair is a financial markets analyst and investor who focuses on the forex and precious metals markets.

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