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Is Gold setting up for the decline?

Gold has been in focus of many traders as a classical defensive asset. Previously, US stock indexes and Gold have been showing a negative correlation, but not this time.

From my perspective, Gold is setting up for a limited upside breakout or a more massive downside breakout. We haven’t seen any meaningful demand for Gold from current price levels. If you take a look at COT-reports, you would clearly see that the net position of Large Traders and Commercials is balanced. Strategic reversals usually don’t occur in circumstances like this.

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Now, let’s turn to daily charts.

Here, we see a couple of key observations. First of all, there was a big bullish day from October 11 with no further participation of buyers. Usually, it means that the move from October 11 was a single-time event. Now, we see what I call the “insecure low” (see the picture below). If the price grows from inside of a trading range, the move might not have enough “fuel” to quickly establish new highs.

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What do I monitor right now for Gold?

I keep an eye on 1237.70, which is intermediate-term high. In case price breaks this level and fails to proceed to move higher, I will consider opening a short position with a target below 1200.

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Stanislav Bernuhov

Stanislav Bernuhov

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I'm an individual trader since 2004 and a trading coach since 2010.

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