gold trading forecast , Prices Continue to Surge on Middle-East Tensions
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| gold trading forecast , Prices Continue to Surge on Middle-East Tensions |
gold trading forecast , Prices Continue to Surge on Middle-East Tensions
gold trading forecast surged higher on Monday, as geopolitics continued to dominate the landscape. President Trump doubled down on his treats within the mid-east telling Iraq that if US troops were kicked out of the country, following a vote by the Iraqi parliament
Loosing a stronghold in Iraq, that they US built would create additional chaos within the region. Markit reported final December Eurozone PMI services which were stronger than expected helping to buoy the Euro and pave the way for higher gold prices
gold trading forecast surged breaking through the September highs at 1,556, and hitting 1,586, before isolation the highs of the day. The weekly charts on gold prices have broke out
Target resistance is now seen near the October 2012 highs at 1,795. Short term support is seen near the September highs at 1,556 then the 10-day moving average at 1,507. The 10-day moving average recently crossed above the 50-day moving average which shows that a brief term up trend is now in situ
gold trading forecast The daily RSI (relative strength index) is now printing a reading of 85, rising from 82 which reflects accelerating positive momentum. This nearly equals the high print on the RSI of 87 in 2019. The RSI is above the overbought trigger level of 70, and also points to a possible future correction
Weekly momentum is positive because the MACD (moving average convergence divergence) index generated a crossover buy signal. this happens because the MACD line (the 12-week moving average minus the 26-week moving average) crosses above the MACD signal line (the 9-week moving average of the MACD line
gold trading forecast Markit reported its final December eurozone services and composite PMI readings came in above expected. The headline on the services was 52.9 and 50.9, on the composite. Germany improved significantly from the flash reading. Germany also reported strong November retail sales, up 2.1% month over month versus. 1.0% expected

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