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Gold slips as yields climb

Rising yields and a stronger dollar pressure gold as momentum turns lower.

Gold is on the back foot this morning as higher US Treasury yields and a firmer dollar weigh on the non-yielding metal, shifting short-term momentum to the downside.

Fundamentals and macro backdrop

The move lower in gold is being driven primarily by macro flows rather than any change in physical supply or demand.

US 10-year Treasury yields are pushing higher, lifting real yields and increasing the opportunity cost of holding gold. When investors can earn more from bonds, gold — which offers no yield — becomes less attractive in relative terms.

At the same time, the US dollar is firming. A stronger dollar makes gold more expensive for overseas buyers, adding another layer of downside pressure.

Risk sentiment is also steady. Equities are holding firm and credit spreads remain stable, reducing the urgency for defensive positioning. That has led to some unwinding of safe-haven exposure that had built up on geopolitical concerns and rate-cut expectations.

Importantly, there is no major shift in underlying physical demand or supply dynamics. This looks like positioning and macro-driven flow rather than a structural change in the longer-term gold narrative.

For now, gold remains highly sensitive to real yields and the direction of the dollar.

Technical analysis: Channel breakdown in focus

Chart

From a technical standpoint, gold is now breaking below a rising channel structure that has contained price action for weeks.

The chart shows a well-defined ascending channel, with higher lows respecting the lower trendline and higher highs pushing toward the upper boundary. That structure is now under pressure.

Price is slipping beneath the lower bound of the channel, signaling a potential trend shift from orderly grind higher to corrective pullback.

If this breakdown holds, the next major downside target comes in near 4,400 — the base of the previous bearish impulse move. That level marks a key structural support zone where buyers previously stepped in aggressively.

Momentum indicators are also rolling over, reinforcing the idea that short-term pressure is building.

In summary:

  • Rising channel support is breaking.
  • Momentum is weakening.
  • Macro headwinds (yields + dollar) align with the technical downside.
  • 4,400 becomes the key support level to watch.

If yields continue to climb and the dollar remains firm, gold could extend toward that prior impulse base. However, any sharp reversal in rates or renewed risk-off flows could quickly invalidate the breakdown and pull price back into the channel.

For now, bias tilts cautiously bearish while below the channel structure.

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Zorrays Junaid

Zorrays Junaid

Alchemy Markets

Zorrays Junaid has extensive combined experience in the financial markets as a portfolio manager and trading coach. More recently, he is an Analyst with Alchemy Markets, and has contributed to DailyFX and Elliott Wave Forecast in the past.

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