Gold surged on Friday, reaching its highest level since early January, surpassing
2,080 as the 10−year US Treasury bond yield dropped by approximately 1.52% following the release of mixed economic data. S&P Global's report indicated an expanding US economy, while the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) highlighted a contraction in manufacturing activity, overshadowing the former report.
S&P Global's announcement on Friday showcased the fastest improvement in manufacturing conditions since July 2022. The Manufacturing PMI for February rose to 52.2 from 50.7, whereas the ISM February Manufacturing PMI declined to 47.8 from 49.1.
This data prompted a rise in Gold prices as US Treasury bond yields plummeted on expectations of earlier-than-expected rate cuts. Additionally, the Fed's latest Monetary Policy Report suggested cautious optimism regarding inflation control, despite lingering challenges in the tight labor market.
Considering these developments and the upcoming week packed with high-impact events, the question arises: How will Gold, as a safe-haven asset, perform in this market scenario? This video will shed light on navigating the current market dynamics from a technical perspective.
XAUUSD Technical Overview:
In this video, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of the XAUUSD chart, utilizing both technical and fundamental perspectives. Our examination included an in-depth study of key levels, historical price movements, market behaviors, and the interplay between buyers and sellers, aiming to unveil potential trading opportunities.
Our focal point for the week is the $2,080 zone, endowed with historical significance, rendering it a pivotal level. The sustainability of bullish momentum above this zone could pave the way for continued buying pressure, potentially propelling prices to new highs. Conversely, a breach below the $2,080 level, coupled with persistent selling pressure, might signal a resurgence of bearish sentiment.
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