Trader_Manuel

Don’t go short, go long gold directly

Long
OANDA:XAUUSD   Gold Spot / U.S. Dollar
Today, due to the expansion and escalation of geopolitical conflicts, market risk aversion has surged. Gold has been enthusiastically sought after as a safe haven asset. It took the 2400 position in one fell swoop and continued to rise to around 2417. Subsequently, Iran repeatedly downplayed the tension, and gold turned downward. It has given up all the gains, with the lowest falling to around 2372.

Judging from the current situation, although gold has risen with the help of the news, it has indeed broken through the suppression of the recent high of 2395, and the pressure above has been released. When gold fell to the 2375-2370 area, its downward momentum further slowed down. In the short term, the 2375-2370 area still has certain support. And the risk aversion in the market is still there, so I think gold is still primed to rise.

Therefore, in terms of trading, I will first consider using 2375-2370 as the support area to go long gold. After gold rebounds, I will backhand short gold. 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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Gold rebounded above 2383, our long position has been profitable
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Gold rose to 2386 in the short term, hitting the TP perfectly
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Now that gold has rebounded above 2390, I will consider shorting gold.
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Gold has risen strongly above 2395, can we still go short?
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Gold once again encountered resistance in the 2395 position area. We can short gold in small batches.
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