The XAU/USD saw ongoing losses accelerate through Friday trading, dipping to $1,850.00 and continuing to churn out new lows for the day to cap off a trading week that has seen only losses for Gold.
Gold spot prices are down almost 4% for the week and continuing to grind lower. The XAU/USD is in the red over 5% from the mid-September swing high just shy of $1,950.00.
The Federal Reserve (Fed) continues to make statements affirming their dedication to tighter policy moving forward, and tight monetary policy coupled with price pressures in US Treasury yields is seeing Gold prices utterly deflate on the charts.
Inflation pressures continue to ease in the US, with the Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) Price Index printing at 0.1% for the month of August, and the inflation that Gold was meant to serve as a hedge against is rapidly evaporating, leaving XAU/USD bulls in the lurch.
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XAU/USD prices saw a firm rejection from the 34-hour Exponential Moving Average (EMA) near $1,870.00 in Friday's intraday action.
On the daily candlesticks Gold prices are in freefall, accelerating away from the 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) far above current price action near $1,930.00.
Continued downside will see XAU/USD set to erase 2023's gains and set a new yearly low near $1,800.00.
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