empty
 
 
22.11.2017 09:46 AM
Ichimoku indicator analysis of gold for November 22, 2017

Gold price continues to trade within the trading range of $1,270-$1,297. Gold remains above short-term cloud support, however the entire rise so far does not look impulsive. The best case for bulls is a move to $1,300-$1,310 before a decline to $1,210-$1,250.

This image is no longer relevant

Blue lines - trading range

Gold price is trading above the 4-hour Kumo (cloud) support. Support is at $1,280 and next at $1,275. Resistance is at $1,285 and the next at $1,295. Gold price since late October has an overlapping structure which makes me believe that the metal is still inside a bigger correction phase.

This image is no longer relevant

In the daily chart, Gold got rejected off the Daily Kumo (cloud) and dropped below the tenkan- and kijun-sen. Gold is now trying to break above both indicators. A daily close above $1,285 will open the way for a move back towards the lower cloud boundary at $1,290. I remain longer-term bullish but I believe we could get a better buying opportunity for Gold 30-50$ lower.

Earn on cryptocurrency rate changes with InstaForex
Download MetaTrader 4 and open your first trade
  • Grand Choice
    Contest by
    InstaForex
    InstaForex always strives to help you
    fulfill your biggest dreams.
    JOIN CONTEST
  • Chancy Deposit
    Deposit your account with $3,000 and get $1000 more!
    In April we raffle $1000 within the Chancy Deposit campaign!
    Get a chance to win by depositing $3,000 to a trading account. Having fulfilled this condition, you become a campaign participant.
    JOIN CONTEST
  • Trade Wise, Win Device
    Top up your account with at least $500, sign up for the contest, and get a chance to win mobile devices.
    JOIN CONTEST
  • 100% Bonus
    Your unique opportunity to get a 100% bonus on your deposit
    GET BONUS
  • 55% Bonus
    Apply for a 55% bonus on your every deposit
    GET BONUS
  • 30% Bonus
    Receive a 30% bonus every time you top up your account
    GET BONUS

Recommended Stories

Can't speak right now?
Ask your question in the chat.
Widget callback