AntonioWilson

What should I do if I hold a short order of gold?

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AntonioWilson Updated   
OANDA:XAUUSD   Gold Spot / U.S. Dollar
Gold has been quite cautious in the past two days. Except for the impact of ADP data, which pushed gold up to 1948, the fluctuation of gold at other times generally does not exceed $5. So why is gold so relatively cautious? I think gold is preparing for Friday's non-farm payrolls.

Gold has been consolidating at a high level in the past two days, so gold was pushed up to above 1945 in advance, which is likely to leave room for the non-agricultural data market, so don’t look at the fact that gold has risen a lot in the past two days.But don't chase more gold easily during this time period. To be honest, I shorted gold around 1945 and 1948, and I still hold related short positions, just waiting for the falling price of gold to come at any time.

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