Gold Spot / U.S. Dollar
Long
Updated

Gold is once again experiencing its extreme take-off trend!

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📌Fundamentals:
1. There are signs of escalation in the India-Pakistan conflict
2. The Fed's interest rate decision dominates this week's market
3. The international trade situation disturbs market sentiment
4. Market sentiment and capital flows
📊Technical aspects:
The 4-hour cycle still needs a wave of strength, and it needs to go out of a wave of big rises before it can open the Bollinger upper track to form an absolute unilateral strength. Therefore, although it is temporarily bullish, there is also a certain possibility of adjustment. The current 4-hour cycle support is around 3310, and the small cycle performance support is around 3350, so don't chase more.
🎯Practical strategy:
Gold pulls back to around 3365-3375 to go long, and the target is around 3400-3420.
Trade active
Since we have come to the market, we must have the courage to fight against the market. Cowardice will only make us retreat further. Only by moving forward courageously can we get what we want. Trading is tortuous and not so smooth. I think many people have seen too much beauty outside, but found out why the risks are always so great? Because they don't see the reality clearly! We can't change the risks of the market, but we can control the risks. Since I entered this market, I have always maintained my original intention. Only when the risks are well controlled can profits come. But as long as we can seriously grasp the opportunities and adhere to the correct trading logic, we can quickly turn losses into profits. Without a perfect system, once is a fluke, twice is also a fluke, and in the end, we will only face losses!
Trade closed: target reached
Friends who follow the trading plan, move in and out as fast as lightning. And after harvesting high profits, enter the market at subsequent key points and go long in a cycle.

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