Gold still lacks lustre

At times of market turbulence traders and investors have traditionally turned to gold as a safe haven and store of value, but today’s announcement by Donald Trump of tariffs against China and the threat of trade wars have failed to move the precious metal significantly higher. By contrast the majority of the price action in yesterday’s wide spread up candle occurred during the FOMC and Powell’s press conference when the price of gold rose over $20 per ounce before closing out at $1332.27 and very close to our R3 Camarilla level. This move was also given impetus by sharp falls in the USD.

However, despite this dramatic move higher the volume on the day was well below average and at odds with Wyckoff’s third law of effort and result. These were clearly not in agreement, so it has been no surprise to see the gold price pull back, and at time of writing once again pause at our R3 level.  In addition this resistance level coincides with a 50% retracement from the 1st March low of $1302. Volumes today have been significantly higher, but we will need to see whether these are sufficient to take gold through the $1332 price point. If so then the next important level is $1340 and thereafter $1347.

To the downside $1322 will provide initial support before the volume point of control comes into play at $1319.21.

But once again the over riding question still remains as to why the precious metal has yet to benefit from it traditional fundamental drivers.

By Anna Coulling

 

About Anna 2009 Articles
Hi – my name is Anna Coulling and I am a full time currency, commodities and equities trader. I have been involved in both trading and investing for over fifteen years and have traded many different financial instruments, from options and futures to stocks and commodities. I write and publish articles ( mostly for free ) for UK and international publications on a wide variety of financial issues, and in particular I enjoy helping others learn how to invest and trade.

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