ISA Bullion Gold Report – 25 June 2024

25 June 2024
OTC Market Data
High
Low
Close
Previous
Change USD
Change %
Gold
2335
2317
2333
2320
+13.00
+0.56%
Silver
29.73
29.33
29.63
29.52
+0.11
+0.37%

Market Overview

Today’s analysis offers a comprehensive examination of the gold and silver markets, providing insights into the fundamental and technical factors driving current trends. Our report aims to equip investors with the insights needed to navigate these markets effectively.

 

Fundamental Analysis

Gold price trades in negative territory on Tuesday despite the weaker Greenback. The stronger-than-expected US Purchasing Managers Index released last week triggered Federal Reserve officials to push out the timing of the first interest rate cut this year, which continues to cap the gold’s upside.

Gold:

  • Friday’s decline resulted in a failed breakout through the 50-day Moving Average resistance. The subsequent downfall may lead near the $2,300 mark and retest the 100-day MA support near the $2,278 area. On the upside, resistance is seen near the $2,341-$2,347 levels en route to the $2,400 round-figure mark. Sustained strength beyond this will negate any near-term negative outlook and allow a retest of the all-time peak around the $2,450 area touched in May. The short-term Stochastics Oscillator is at 42, and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is at 46.
Support 3
Support 2
Support 1
Current Market Price
Resistance 1
Resistance 2
Resistance 3
2256
2278
2300
2328
2341
2363
2378

Silver:

  • Silver is under strong pressure as the gold/silver ratio rebounds towards the 78.50 level. Volatility indicators are in moderate territory, allowing room for momentum in both directions. Reclaiming $30.00 levels is crucial for the uptrend to remain intact. The short-term Stochastics Oscillator is at 36, and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is at 47.
Support 3
Support 2
Support 1
Current Market Price
Resistance 1
Resistance 2
Resistance 3
29.00
29.18
29.33
29.56
29.77
30.00
30.30

Indicator Definitions

  • Stochastics Oscillator: Indicates momentum by comparing a closing price to its price range over a certain period. It suggests overbought conditions above 80 and oversold conditions below 20.
  • Relative Strength Index (RSI): Measures price changes to evaluate overbought or oversold conditions. A reading above 70 indicates overbought, while below 30 suggests oversold.
Key US Economic Reports & Events
When
Actual
Expected
Previous
TODAY’s DATA
CB Consumer Confidence
6:00pm
100.4
100.0
102.0
Richmond Manufacturing Index
6:00pm
-10
-3
0

Summary

In the dynamic and complex landscape of bullion markets, staying informed with both technical and fundamental analysis is crucial for making sound 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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