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Silver is not oversold on the daily chart

Gold & Silver Spot

Gold sideways but I am sticking with the long trade & above 1209 targets 1212/13 & minor resistance at 1217/19 (we topped exactly here last week so at least it worked as a short scalping level). A break above here is a buy signal this week targeting 1223/24 & resistance at 1227/29. We should struggle here but shorts are looking too risky now. I think we have a trend change. Above 1230 targets 1234/35 & strong resistance at 1242/43.
A break below 1195 kills the bull signal & obviously acts as a sell signal targeting 1190, 1188/87, 1180, 1172/71, 1166/65 & more.

Silver is not oversold on the daily chart but bulls MUST hold prices above 10 year trend line support at 1550/40. Holding here sees bulls taking control to target 1565. Above here is another positive signal targeting 1580 & first resistance at 1595/99. Above 1600 look for 1625/29. It is worth trying longs with stops below the 1516/13 July low.
A break below here is an important sell signal.

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