The $1800 per ounce level now in sight for gold

Time to revisit everyone’s favourite metal, namely gold, and regular readers of my analysis will know I was bullish on gold when it was trading around the $1664 per ounce region, and the reason for this was the clear anomaly on the weekly chart which signalled a lack of selling pressure following the extreme volatility of the last few weeks. If you missed the post from the 9th April the link is here.

Where next for gold as volatility wanes?

In this post, my initial target for the precious metal was $1700 per ounce but this now been breached since when gold has risen strongly to attack the $1800 per ounce level. So the question now is whether this level is likely to be achieved and if so when?

If we focus on the daily chart, progress higher this week has been muted and recorded a signal of weakness to come, with the rising volume and narrower spread price of Monday through to Tuesday. So today’s correction has been no surprise but muted selling under average volume suggests this is primarily profit taking.

And the important point to note from a technical perspective is the volume point of control histogram which has volume falling away dramatically towards the low volume node at $1780 per ounce and beyond. With such light volume and no price based resistance, it will not take a great deal of effort to drive through this region and achieve the $1800 per ounce price point. Note too the trend monitor indicator remains firmly bullish thus reflecting the longer term bullish sentiment for the precious metal.

By Anna Coulling

Charts from NinjaTrader and indicators from Quantum Trading

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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