Gold may continue to fall

Gold may continue to fall



The gold price has been in a wide range of fluctuations in the near future, forming a clear descending wedge (blue downward trend line) and an ascending channel (red trend line). The current gold price is running around the 2,668 level, showing certain short-term correction pressure.

At present, we can clearly see the correction path of gold from the previous high to the low. The price is currently hovering between the 0.618 ($2,670) and 0.5 ($2,654) levels, showing that this area is a key point for both bulls and bears to fight over. If the price continues to fail to break through the 0.618 level, it may usher in a larger decline, with the target possibly pointing to the support level of 0.382 ($2,637) or even 0.236 ($2,617).

The hourly rising channel shows that gold as a whole still maintains a mild upward trend, but recently the price has shown significant signs of a correction after encountering resistance at the upper edge of the upper channel. The price has failed to test this resistance area several times and then moved downward, indicating that this level is an important resistance area. The key support level below can focus on the lower edge of the red channel and the price corresponding to Fibonacci 0.236.

In the short term, if the gold price falls below $2,654, it will confirm the head and shoulders top pattern (implying left shoulder, head and right shoulder structure), further opening up the downside space, with the target pointing to the $2,617 to $2,584 area. However, if the metal can once again break above $2,670 and hold above it, it could resume its upward momentum and test the previous highs.

Overall, the current gold price is in a stage of long-short tug-of-war, and we need to pay close attention to the breakthrough of the Fibonacci key levels and channel boundaries. From the perspective of trading strategy, in the short term, we can focus on the breakthrough direction of the $2,654 and $2,670 areas, adjust positions and maintain flexibility.

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