Gold price is rebounding toward the $1,800 mark, snapping a two-day corrective decline, amid an impending Bull Cross, FXStreet’s Dhwani Mehta reports.
“Gold has found buyers once again near the mildly bullish 21-Daily Moving Average (DMA) at $1,772, prompting a tepid bounce toward the bearish 200DMA at $1,787. A sustained break above the latter is needed to extend the recovery momentum toward the $1,800 level. The next upside target is envisioned at the previous day’s high of $1,809.”
“Adding credence to the bullish potential, the upward-sloping 50DMA is set to cut the flattish 100DMA from below, which if materialized on a daily closing basis will confirm a Bull Cross.”
“On the flip side, a sharp drop toward the previous week’s low at $1,766 will be on cards if Gold bears flex their muscles below the 21DMA. Further south, the November-end lows near $1,740 could be on Gold sellers’ radars.”
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