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Gold: China Sends Mixed Signals, Keeping Prices Steady

Published 10/14/2024, 07:37 AM
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  • Gold prices remain steady despite weak Chinese data, Risk-Off Start to the week.
  • Market uncertainty and geopolitical tensions are supporting gold’s safe-haven appeal.
  • Key support and resistance levels to watch are identified.

Gold prices held steady this morning as weak Chinese data renewed market concerns and led to a risk-off start to the week. The Chinese data is an interesting one where Gold is concerned, as the drop in exports could lead to fear that demand for Gold may fall from China while the risk-off mood benefits Gold thanks to its safe-haven appeal.

Thus, following an initial fall at market open, Gold bulls did push prices back toward the Friday highs above the $2660/oz handle. Following the reaction to last week’s US data, Gold bulls still appear to be dominant, despite the prospect of less aggressive rate cuts from the Federal Reserve.

Market participants are now pricing in less than 50 bps of rate cuts from the Fed before the year is out. This begs the question, why are Gold prices still elevated?

I think a lot of this is down to the risk still prevalent in Global markets. The first being uncertainty around China and Global growth moving forward and the second obviously being the uncertainty around the geopolitical dynamics still at play. Markets are still holding out hope that the Chinese stimulus will be enough even though it is too early to tell.

These factors are keeping market participants on edge and thus the safe haven play remains supported.

Economic Data and Week Ahead

Markets may experience a thin session liquidity wise today as the US celebrates Columbus day. This could lead to some erratic price action for the precious metal as the DXY is also likely to play a role.

Federal Reserve policymakers are scheduled to speak today and markets will be paying attention to policymakers Waller and Kashkari for further dovish sentiments which should keep Gold prices bid heading into tomorrow.

The lack of high-impact data this week from the US could see Gold dominated by overall market sentiment, geopolitics and Federal Reserve policymaker's comments. Economic Events

Technical Analysis Gold (XAU/USD)

From a technical analysis standpoint, Gold surprised with last weeks rally to break back above the psychological 2650 handle.

Looking at the four-hour chart (H4) chart below, the previous H4 candle closed as a shooting star hinting at further downside. My concern is that at present with such a bullish long and medium-term trend, any push to the downside may be limited. The only positive for bears is that the recent rally has failed to take out the precious metals all time highs around 2685, which was printed on September, 26.

Immediate support rests at the 2650 handle before the 100 day-AM and support level comes into focus around 2643-2640. A break of this level will open up a potential run toward the 2625 handle.

Conversely, a move higher from here will face resistance at 2670 before the all-time highs at 2685 and the psychological 2700 handle comes into focus.

GOLD (XAU/USD) Four-Hour (H4) Chart, October 14, 2024Gold 4-Hour Chart

Source: TradingView

Support

  • 2650
  • 2640
  • 2624

Resistance

  • 2670
  • 2685
  • 2700

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