Gold: A new record high is expected – Credit Suisse
FXStreet notes that gold has completed a small bull triangle for a resumption of its core uptrend, although poor momentum and consensus positioning lends a note of caution. Big picture though, analysts at Credit Suisse maintain a long-held view from June last year for an eventual move to a new record high above $1921.
“Gold has completed a small bullish ‘triangle’ continuation pattern above the $1747 high and although we have concerns with respect to momentum and consensus positioning, we look for the bull trend to resume for a test of $1796/1803 next. We look for this to then cap for a fresh consolidation phase.”
“Big picture, we continue to eventually look for new highs above $1921, with resistance then seen next at $2000, then $2075/80.”
“Support at $1660 needs to hold to keep the immediate risk higher.”
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