Trader_Manuel

The opportunity to go long gold is here again

Long
OANDA:XAUUSD   Gold Spot / U.S. Dollar
Dear friends, gold’s short-term rebound has reached a maximum of around 2394, approaching the 2400 mark again. Then gold seemed to feel a little exhausted, so it failed again and chose to fall back. Gold is currently trading around 2381, so does gold still have room to conquer 2400 or even higher?

Although gold has stopped below the 2400 level many times in the short term, gold has shown great resilience during the decline. And as gold continues to step back to test support, the lows below are gradually moving upwards, continuously consolidating and building up the support strength below. With continuous testing, short-term support has now moved up to the 2380-2375 area. Therefore, I feel that the short-term pullback of gold happens to be a relatively healthy trend, laying a solid foundation for sprinting to the 2400 position, and it is even possible to hit a higher position.

Therefore, in terms of trading, I still believe that the short-term pullback of gold will be a good opportunity to go long on gold. I still maintain the main trading rhythm of going long on dips. In the short term, I will mainly focus on the support of the 2380-2375 area below. I share detailed trading ideas and trading strategies every day, hoping to help all my followers continue to make profits in the market! If you are worried about missing trading opportunities, you can follow the channel at the bottom of the article to get detailed trading signals, trading strategies, trading lots, and TP and SL in the first time.
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At present, gold has rebounded to above 2390 again in the short term. If you have followed my trading signals and are long gold in the 2380-2375 area, I believe you have made good profits now.
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If gold fails to break through 2400, then we will again consider shorting gold to gain profits from short-term corrections
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