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Gold seesaws around $1500 as markets move away from risk-on

  • Gold clings to $1502 amid sluggish data from Australia/China, Hong Kong protests and US-China trade news.
  • Trade/political headlines can offer intermediate trading opportunities while economic calendar has few details to watch.

Having surged to the fresh multi-year top near $1,535, and declining afterward on upbeat trade news, Gold takes the rounds to $1,500 mark ahead of Wednesday’s European open.

The yellow metal previously witnessed downside pressure as the US scaled back some of its September 01 tariffs on Chinese goods to December 15 and said that diplomats from both the economies are talking trade.

Though, the upbeat sentiment couldn’t last long as investors shifted the focus back to Hong Kong protests and the economic calendar during the Asian session. Among them, sluggish activity data from China and wage numbers Australia played their roles to help the bullion regain its strength. However, investors remain cautious of buying at high levels when the US-China recently flashed upbeat trade signals. Adding to the downside pressure could be less problematic news from the Middle East that has off-late favored safe-havens.

Reflecting the mood, the US 10-year treasury yields show less momentum around 1.67% by the press time whereas Asian equities are mostly positive while cheering upbeat remarks from the US.

Investors will now be on the lookout of trade/political headlines for fresh direction as there are fewer economic data left for publishing.

Technical Analysis

FXStreet Analyst, Omkar Godbole, spots lack of momentum around spinning top while indicating bullish exhaustion:

Gold is currently trading largely unchanged on the day at $1,500 and could drop to the 10-day moving average support at $1,484 during the day, as signs of bull market exhaustion have emerged on the daily chart.

Additional important levels

Overview
Today last price1502.2
Today Daily Change0.75
Today Daily Change %0.05%
Today daily open1501.45
 
Trends
Daily SMA201450.31
Daily SMA501409.62
Daily SMA1001348.74
Daily SMA2001312.57
Levels
Previous Daily High1534.4
Previous Daily Low1481
Previous Weekly High1510.16
Previous Weekly Low1436.96
Previous Monthly High1452.72
Previous Monthly Low1382.02
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%1501.4
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%1514
Daily Pivot Point S11476.83
Daily Pivot Point S21452.21
Daily Pivot Point S31423.43
Daily Pivot Point R11530.24
Daily Pivot Point R21559.02
Daily Pivot Point R31583.64

Author

Anil Panchal

Anil Panchal

FXStreet

Anil Panchal has nearly 15 years of experience in tracking financial markets. With a keen interest in macroeconomics, Anil aptly tracks global news/updates and stays well-informed about the global financial moves and their implications.

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