The long-short game of gold at high levels is intensifying

The long-short game of gold at high levels is intensifying

After continuing to rise, gold fell from its highs during yesterday's US trading session to test the 3100 integer support, and then stabilized and rebounded. After today's shock repair, the gold price finally stood above 3100, showing an overall strong trend. However, from the technical structure, the upward trend line at the hourly level has been broken, and the price has turned to horizontal horizontal operation, entering a high-level wide-range shock adjustment stage.

At present, gold is in a typical long-short stalemate, and the key resistance above is in the 3134-3127 area, which is both the previous high and an important top-bottom conversion pressure zone. If this resistance area can be effectively broken, the gold price is expected to further test the 3150 mark. The primary support below is the 3105-3113 range. The gains and losses in this area will determine the short-term long-short trend. If this support is lost, it may trigger a deeper correction, testing key support levels such as 3085 and 3070-3065 in turn.

Although gold has shown initial signs of stagflation, it is recommended to still take the low-long strategy as the main idea and the high-short strategy as the auxiliary before the short trend is clearly formed. In terms of specific operations, short orders can be arranged in the 3134-3140 area, with the stop loss set above 3150, the target is 3115, and further down to the 3100 mark; at the same time, long orders can be tried in the 3100-3105 area, with the stop loss set below 3090, and the targets are 3130 and 3150 respectively.

The current market is at a critical turning point. Investors need to pay close attention to the breakthrough direction of the wide range of 3100-3150, and pay attention to controlling positions, strictly stop losses, and guard against sudden volatility risks. Before the trend becomes clear, it is recommended to maintain flexible operations and avoid excessive pursuit of gains and losses.

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