|

XAU/USD outlook: Gold extends rally into uncharted zone

XAU/USD

Gold rose to new record high ($3659) in early Tuesday’s trading, after strong acceleration on Monday (up 1.5%) which resulted in break and close above psychological $3600 barrier.

The latest economic data from the US showed that labor market continues to weaken (weakness further accelerated in August) that adds to strong expectations for Fed rate cut in the policy meeting next week.

Growing uncertainty over political crisis in the US and the latest negative developments in France after the government collapsed, as well as fragile political situation in the UK were the main political factors.

Worsening geopolitical situation on intensifying clashed in Ukraine and the Middle East and the latest crisis in Caribbean region (Venezuela) as well as darkening economic outlook, particularly in Europe, were also behind the latest rally into safety.

Technical pictures remain firmly bullish but overbought conditions on daily chart (although RSI and Stochastic continue to head north) warn that bulls may start losing traction.

Consolidation and shallow dips would be likely scenario, as bullish sentiment remains strong in current environment.

Broken $3600 level reverted to solid support which should ideally contain dips and confirm positioning for fresh push towards targets at $3690/$3700) Fibo projection / round-figure).

Res: 3668; 3690; 3700; 3434.
Sup: 3628; 3600; 3577; 3540.

Gold

Interested in XAU/USD technicals? Check out the key levels

    1. R3 3730.2
    2. R2 3688.33
    3. R1 3662.16
  1. PP 3620.29
    1. S1 3594.13
    2. S2 3552.26
    3. S3 3526.09

Author

Slobodan Drvenica

Slobodan Drvenica

Windsor Brokers

Industry veteran with over 22 years’ experience, Slobodan Drvenica joined Windsor Brokers in 1995 when he was an active trader for more than 10 years, managing the trading desk and own account departments.

More from Slobodan Drvenica
Share:

Markets move fast. We move first.

Orange Juice Newsletter brings you expert driven insights - not headlines. Every day on your inbox.

By subscribing you agree to our Terms and conditions.

Editor's Picks

EUR/USD: Gains remain capped below 1.1800

EUR/USD consolidates its upside below 1.1800 in the European trading hours on Monday. The pair trades listlessly amid a tepid market mood, despite a broadly subdued US Dollar. Mid-tier US Pending Home Sales are next in focus. 

GBP/USD hovers around 1.3500 amid cautious markets

GBP/USD is oscillating around 1.3500 in the European session on Monday, supported by broad US Dollar softness. But the upside appears limited due to thin market conditions heading into the New Year holiday break. 

Gold corrects from record high as profit-taking sets in

Gold price retreats from a record high near $4,550 in European trading on Monday as traders book some profits ahead of holidays. If the US Dollar finds renewed demand, it could also weigh on the precious metal, as it makes Gold more expensive for non-US buyers.

Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP bulls regain strength

Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple record roughly 3% gains on Monday, regaining strength mid-holiday season. Despite thin liquidity in the holiday season, BTC and major altcoins are regaining strength as US President Donald Trump pushes peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. The technical outlook for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple gradually shifts bullish as selling pressure wanes.

Economic outlook 2026-2027 in advanced countries: Solidity test

After a year marked by global economic resilience and ending on a note of optimism, 2026 looks promising and could be a year of solid economic performance. In our baseline scenario, we expect most of the supportive factors at work in 2025 to continue to play a role in 2026.

Avalanche struggles near $12 as Grayscale files updated form for ETF

Avalanche trades close to $12 by press time on Wednesday, extending the nearly 2% drop from the previous day. Grayscale filed an updated form to convert its Avalanche-focused Trust into an ETF with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.