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Gold price analysis: Cautious market outlook as XAU/USD holds around $3,300

Gold (XAU/USD) prices have seen a slight recovery from the $3,300 mark but continue to face downward pressure. Market sentiment is divided, with trade optimism clashing against safe-haven demand. A combination of technical resistance and global economic signals is shaping the current market behavior. The metal remains vulnerable to shifts in investor confidence and external catalysts.

US-China trade talks and Fed policy impact on Gold prices

Gold prices remain sensitive to developments in US-China trade negotiations. Signs of progress, such as tariff exemptions and diplomatic statements, have boosted market confidence. This has reduced safe-haven demand for gold. However, investors still doubt the clarity of these negotiations, as conflicting messages emerge from both sides.

The US Dollar has regained strength due to investor interest and hopes for economic stability. This renewed demand for the USD has weighed on gold prices. At the same time, expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts continue to support gold. Lower interest rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets like gold.

Geopolitical risks also remain in focus. The Ukraine conflict, North Korea’s involvement, and Russia’s proposed ceasefire keep uncertainty elevated. These tensions could sustain a risk premium in gold prices. While trade optimism weighs on gold, any escalation in conflict or surprise from US macro data may quickly reverse the current sentiment.

Technical analysis: Gold breaks ascending channel and shows rising volatility

The daily chart for gold shows that the price has traded in a clear upward trajectory since early 2024. The price followed an ascending channel, marked by consistently higher highs and higher lows. This long-term bullish trend remained intact for over a year, suggesting strong buying interest in the market.

Around early 2025, a notable shift occurred. The chart shows a breakout from the ascending channel into an ascending broadening wedge. This pattern signals increasing volatility and potential trend exhaustion. Prices surged beyond the upper trend line, forming a steep incline toward the $3,400 zone.

Chart

As gold tested this new high, a bearish hammer candle formed at the top. This is a key reversal signal. It indicates that buyers pushed the price higher during the session, but sellers regained control by the close. This bearish hammer often precedes a correction or pause in the uptrend.

Conclusion

Gold prices hover near $3,300 as the market stays cautious. Trade optimism and Fed policy shifts have reduced safe-haven demand, while geopolitical risks keep uncertainty alive. Technical signals show rising volatility and possible trend exhaustion after a long bullish run. Investors remain alert to sudden changes from global events and US economic data, which could quickly shift gold’s direction.


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Muhammad Umair, PhD

Muhammad Umair, PhD

Gold Predictors

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

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