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Publish Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2023, 15:33 PM
- The bias remains bullish despite the last retreat.
- The US data should be decisive tomorrow.
- Taking out the upper median line (uml) activates more declines.
The gold price slipped lower after reaching today’s high of $1,998. The metal is trading at $1,993 at press time. The bias remains bullish despite minor corrections.
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Gold lost altitude as the US dollar rebounded after the Canadian inflation data release and the FOMC Meeting minutes.
Yesterday, Greenback received a helping hand from the Unemployment Claims and the Revised UoM Consumer Sentiment.
Today, the US banks are closed in observance of Thanksgiving Day, so the volatility could be low during the US session.
Earlier, the UK Flash Manufacturing PMI came in at 46.7 points above 45.0 points expected, while Flash Services PMI jumped to 50.5 points, confirming expansion again.
Furthermore, the German and Eurozone manufacturing and services sectors remain in contraction territory.
Still, despite high-impact data publication, the XAU/USD changed little in the short term. New Zealand will release the Retail Sales and Core Retail Sales data tonight. The economic figures should bring some action.
Tomorrow, the US Flash Manufacturing PMI and Flash Services PMI represent high-impact events. In addition, the Canadian retail sales data could bring life to XAU/USD.
As you can see on the hourly chart, the price found resistance at the weekly R1 (2,005). Now it has turned to the downside. The false breakouts confirmed exhausted buyers and an overbought situation.
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Now, it challenges the upper median line (uml), representing dynamic support. If it stays above it, the XAU/USD could resume its growth anytime. On the contrary, dropping and stabilizing below it may trigger a larger downward movement.
https://www.forexcrunch.com/gold-price-unchanged-under-2000-after-pmi-data/