#XAUUSD @ 1,770.20 Gold Price Forecast: flirts with $1,765 support as risk aversion underpins US Dollar, @nehcap view: Further weakness expected (Pivot Orderbook analysis)

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#XAUUSD @ 1,770.20 Gold Price Forecast: flirts with $1,765 support as risk aversion underpins US Dollar, @nehcap view: Further weakness expected (Pivot Orderbook analysis)

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    The pair currently trades last at 1770.20.

    The previous day high was 1810.12 while the previous day low was 1765.89. The daily 38.2% Fib levels comes at 1782.79, expected to provide resistance. Similarly, the daily 61.8% fib level is at 1793.22, expected to provide resistance.

    Gold price remains pressured amid inactive markets, recent sour sentiment underpins US Dollar.

    Headlines surrounding global economic growth, Russia portray contrast with China’s Covid-linked optimism.

    Mixed concerns surrounding Federal Reserve’s next move also weigh on the XAU/USD prices.

    Equities drop, United States Treasury bond yields remain sluggish to challenge Gold price moves amid a light calendar.

    Gold price (XAU/USD) remains pressured around $1,770, struggling with short-term key support during the early Asian session on Wednesday. The metal’s latest weakness could be linked to the market’s sour sentiment that underpinned the US Dollar’s rebound, as well as the Covid-linked optimism in China. It’s worth noting, however, that a light calendar and mixed updates surrounding the US Federal Reserve (Fed) seemed to have challenged the XAU/USD moves.

    Following an upbeat start to Tuesday’s trading, Gold price witnessed downside pressure as risk appetite soured after multiple warnings of grim economic conditions from multiple US banks and downbeat earnings. Among them were the United States Heads of Goldman Sachs, Bank of America Corp and JPMorgan Chase. Additionally, Bloomberg Economics also forecasted the lowest economic growth since 1993, to 2.4% for 2023.

    It’s worth noting that escalating tension between European Union (EU) and Russia, as well as between Kyiv and Moscow, also exerts downside pressure on the Gold price by favoring the rush to risk safety. That said, the Oil price cap and Ukraine’s drone attack in Russia are the key catalysts fueling the risk-aversion of late.

    Officials from the Federal Reserve (Fed) are on the pre-Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) blackout and hence the Fed talks are absent. However, the last dossier from the policymakers wasn’t confirming the previous bearish bias due to the strong United States employment report for November.

    That said, the US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) surprised markets by rising to 263K versus 200K expected and an upwardly revised prior of 284K while the Unemployment Rate matched market forecasts and prior readings of 3.7% for November. Following the upbeat data, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said, “We are probably going to have a slightly higher peak to Fed policy rate even as we slow pace of rate hikes.”

    Following that, Monday’s strong prints of the United States ISM Services PMI also bolstered the hawkish hopes of the Fed. That said, the private services gauge rose to 56.5 in November versus 53.1 market forecast and 54.4 previous readings whereas the Factory Orders also registered 1.0% growth compared to 0.7% expected and 0.3% prior. Further, S&P Global Composite PMI improved to 46.4 versus 46.3 initial estimations.

    On Tuesday, US Goods and Services Trade Balance deteriorated to $-78.2 billion versus $-79.1 billion expected and $-73.28 billion prior.

    It should, however, be noted that the recent downside in the US inflation expectations challenges the hawkish concerns surrounding the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) next move and hence challenge the Gold sellers. US inflation expectations, as per the 10-year and 5-year breakeven inflation rates per the St. Louis Federal Reserve (FRED) data, extend the previous retreat from a one-month high by printing the second day of downside. The latest prints of the 5-year and 10-year inflation expectations are 2.38% and 2.43% respectively.

    Being one of the biggest Gold consumers an increase in optimism surrounding China challenges the Gold sellers. That said, the dragon nation is up for conveying more easing to its three-year-old Zero-Covid policy on Wednesday, per Reuters. Beijing’s latest move could be linked to the receding virus infections from the record high, as well as multiple announcements suggesting more unlocking of the virus-hit economy that’s the second biggest in the world.

    To sum up, Gold price struggles for clear directions amid mixed clues but remains on the bear’s radar as sentiment sours.

    Having failed to cross a two-month-old ascending resistance line, the Gold price dropped to the 100-bar Simple Moving Average (SMA).

    However, a failure to stay much beyond the key SMA level joins the bearish signals from the Moving Average Convergence and Divergence (MACD) indicator and the normal conditions of the Relative Strength Index (RSI) line, placed at 14, to suggest a further extension of the downbeat moves.

    That said, a convergence of the 100-SMA and upward-sloping support line from November 08 highlights $1,765 as the short-term key support to watch for the Gold price traders.

    In a case where the XAU/USD bears manage to smash the said support confluence near $1,765, a horizontal area comprising multiple levels marked since October 04, close to $1,730, should gain major attention.

    Meanwhile, Gold price recovery could aim for the $1,780 and the mid-November swing high surrounding $1,786 before targeting the $1,800 threshold.

    Following that, the monthly high near $1,810 and the previously mentioned multi-day-old resistance line around $1,813 might challenge the XAU/USD bulls.

    Overall, the Gold price remains pressured around the short-term key support with a preferred move on the downside.

    Trend: Further weakness expected

    Technical Levels: Supports and Resistances

    XAUUSD currently trading at 1771.08 at the time of writing. Pair opened at 1766.76 and is trading with a change of 0.24% % .

    Overview Overview.1
    0 Today last price 1771.08
    1 Today Daily Change 4.32
    2 Today Daily Change % 0.24%
    3 Today daily open 1766.76

    The pair is trading above its 20 Daily moving average @ 1757.19, above its 50 Daily moving average @ 1700.36 , above its 100 Daily moving average @ 1715.11 and below its 200 Daily moving average @ 1795.13

    Trends Trends.1
    0 Daily SMA20 1757.19
    1 Daily SMA50 1700.36
    2 Daily SMA100 1715.11
    3 Daily SMA200 1795.13

    The previous day high was 1810.12 while the previous day low was 1765.89. The daily 38.2% Fib levels comes at 1782.79, expected to provide resistance. Similarly, the daily 61.8% fib level is at 1793.22, expected to provide resistance.

    Note the levels of interest below:

    • Pivot support is noted at 1751.73, 1736.69, 1707.5
    • Pivot resistance is noted at 1795.96, 1825.15, 1840.19
    Levels Levels.1
    Previous Daily High 1810.12
    Previous Daily Low 1765.89
    Previous Weekly High 1804.52
    Previous Weekly Low 1739.72
    Previous Monthly High 1786.55
    Previous Monthly Low 1616.69
    Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 1782.79
    Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 1793.22
    Daily Pivot Point S1 1751.73
    Daily Pivot Point S2 1736.69
    Daily Pivot Point S3 1707.50
    Daily Pivot Point R1 1795.96
    Daily Pivot Point R2 1825.15
    Daily Pivot Point R3 1840.19

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