Market Overview
Today’s report offers a detailed examination of the gold and silver markets, providing insights into the fundamental and technical factors driving current trends. Our objective is to equip investors with the knowledge needed to navigate these markets effectively.
Fundamental Analysis
Gold prices are looking to build on the previous upswing in the Asian session on Tuesday. However, gold buyers could turn cautious heading into the key US JOLTs Job Openings data and US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s speech later in the day.
Gold:
- Gold price has been struggling to make it through the 50-day Moving Average pivotal resistance. Sustained strength beyond this should pave the way for a move towards the next relevant hurdle near the $2,356-$2,379 supply zone. Follow-through buying should allow bulls to reclaim the $2,400 round-figure mark and aim towards challenging the all-time peak around the $2,450 area touched in May. On the flip side, weakness below the $2,300 mark ahead of the $2,286 support could drag the gold price to the $2,253 area. The short-term Stochastics Oscillator is at 46, and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is at 49.
Summary
In the complex and ever-evolving landscape of bullion markets, staying informed with both technical and fundamental analysis is crucial for making well-informed investment decisions. Our report strives to provide a balanced view to assist investors in navigating the intricacies of gold and silver trading.
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