Gold Spot / U.S. Dollar
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Dear Traders,

Gold has now surged above 2750, with bullish momentum remaining robust. It appears that gold is showing signs of attempting to challenge the previous high of 2790. However, as prices continue to rise, the risks also increase. For short-term trading, I would avoid chasing long positions unless there is a significant pullback opportunity.

Despite gold's strong upward trajectory, I believe there are indications of a short squeeze. Therefore, I do not advocate aggressively pursuing further long positions at this stage. In the near term, gold faces resistance in the 2760–2765 range. If it fails to decisively break through this level, there is a high probability of a notable correction. Consequently, I currently prefer to explore opportunities to short gold, targeting the 2735–2730 zone, or potentially as low as 2720.

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Bros, as I mentioned earlier, if gold fails to decisively break through the 2760–2765 resistance zone, a short-term pullback may occur at any time. As a result, my current bias remains toward shorting gold in the short term.

Today, I followed my trading strategy and initiated a short position near 2760. Although gold briefly climbed to 2763, it ultimately failed to breach this resistance level. Since then, gold has repeatedly retraced to the 2750 area. However, I have not yet opted to close my short position. I intend to hold it further, aiming for a pullback toward the 2740–2730 range or even down to the 2720 level.

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