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🔍Reason: This is a strong support zone, buying pressure may strengthen, technical indicators also show signs of rebound. Set stop-loss at 4770, and aim for $4900-$4950!
Selling Opportunity: If the gold price rebounds to $4980-$5000 (a key resistance level), consider shorting!⬆️
🔍Reason: Clear resistance above, technical indicators show short-term bearish signals. Set stop-loss at 5020, and target $4900-$4850!
Breakthrough Strategy:
If gold strongly breaks above $5030, wait for a pullback to around $5000 before going long, aiming for $5100!
If it falls below $4780, decisively short, with a target of $4700, but be cautious of risks!
💡【Why operate like this?】
Technical aspect: Daily bullish momentum weakens, 4-hour chart shows a need for correction, support and resistance levels are clear.
Fundamental aspect: The dollar is strengthening + profit-taking pressure weighs on gold, but geopolitical risks like the Middle East situation still provide support, and the long-term logic remains.
Reminder: There are US data tonight, and Non-Farm Payrolls tomorrow! Be cautious before the data release, avoid chasing trades blindly!
⚠️【Important Reminder】
Use light positions! Set stop-loss! Gold is highly volatile, don’t gamble heavily on one-sided trades.
Operate within the range: buy low and sell high between $4790 and $5030, don’t be greedy chasing highs or panicking at lows.
Long-term investors: Gold is still a “safe-haven ballast,” but short-term fluctuations are large, don’t get carried away!