Apr 15, 2013
Gold Weekly Technical Outlook
Gold decline accelerated sharply last week through 1500 psychological to close at 1476.1, even below 1478.3 medium term support. Outlook is not looking good. Initial bias will stay on the downside this week and deeper fall could now be seen to next key support level at 1400, which is close to long term projection level at 1398.3. On the upside, break of 1539.4 resistance is needed to signal short term bottoming or outlook will stay bearish in gold.
In the bigger picture, last week's acceleration in this stage of fall is raising the chance that fall from 1923.7 is a long term down trend and is far from being over. Close attention will now be paid to 38.2% retracement of 681 to 1923.7 at 1449.0. Decisive break there should at least bring medium term fall to 61.8% retracement at 1155.7 and below. On the upside, break of 1616.5 is now needed to indicate medium term reversal or outlook will stay bearish.
In the long term picture, the break of 1478.3 support now raised the chance of long term reversal. Q2 and Q3 will now be critical gold. Further downside acceleration will send gold through 55 months EMA (now at 1383.6) decisively. And in that case, we'd likely see long term decline back to 681/1033.9 support zone. Meanwhile, strong rebound from the 55 months EMA will turn gold into sideway pattern instead.
Comex Gold Continuous Contract 4 Hours Chart
Comex Gold Continuous Contract Daily Chart
Comex Gold Continuous Contract Weekly Chart
Comex Gold Continuous Contract Monthly Chart
16/04/2013
The XAU/USD pair had an interesting week, as prices finally broke below the 1532 support level which was the bottom of a giant consolidation zone. Gold prices had been running in this rectangle more than 80 weeks. As a result, breaking below the support zone that has been holding this market up since September 2011 triggered a sell-off during the Friday session. The pair traded as low as 1480.04, a level not seen since July 1, 2011. Although this is an extremely bearish situation which indicates a major correction might be on its way, it is possible to see a bounce before heading low. Technically speaking, when a strong support (or resistance) line is broken, the market may respond and retest it before continuing the trend. Such pullbacks could provide nice selling opportunities in this market.
If the bears continue to dominate gold prices, based upon the measurements, my short-term target will be the 1446.50 level. On its way down, expect to see some support at 1478 and 1473. In the long run, I think the ultimate goal for the bears will most likely be 1325 and 1266. As for buying, I can't see any technical or fundamental reason to do so. Prices are below the Ichimoku clouds and we have bearish Tenkan-sen (nine-period moving average, red line) - Kijun-sen line (twenty six-day moving average, green line) crosses on all time frames. It seems that gold prices will remain under pressure amid expectations the Federal Reserve will end its asset buying program some time this year. If the pair finds support at these levels and turns north, there will be resistance at 1500, 1513 and 1532.50.
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