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Gold Prices Slip Ahead of FOMC Minutes, Powell’s Speech

 
 Gold Prices Slip Ahead of FOMC Minutes, Powell’s Speech (photo credit: PR)
Gold Prices Slip Ahead of FOMC Minutes, Powell’s Speech
(photo credit: PR)

Traders are eyeing the FOMC minutes and Powell's speech as gold faces resistance at $2,530, with key support at $2,485.

Gold prices dipped slightly in early U.S. trading on Wednesday, as traders exercised caution ahead of key Federal Reserve announcements that could influence market direction.

Anticipation Builds Ahead of FOMC Minutes and Jackson Hole Symposium

Market participants are eagerly awaiting the release of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting minutes, due later today. These minutes are expected to provide crucial insights into the Federal Reserve's policy direction, particularly regarding a potential interest rate cut in September. 

Adding to the anticipation, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell is set to speak at the Jackson Hole Symposium on Friday, a platform known for significant market-moving statements.

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Investor Behavior Reflects Strategic Positioning

  • Increased Long Positions: Traders increased long positions in gold by 18%, adding over $6.7 billion in new futures contracts last week.
  • Gold ETFs as a Hedge: U.S. investors are turning to gold ETFs as a hedge against a potentially weaker U.S. dollar, with lower interest rates expected to drive gold prices higher.
  • Seasonal Demand: Upcoming seasonal events, like the Indian wedding season and Christmas, are poised to boost gold demand further. Chinese investors are also shifting toward gold as they move away from property and local financial institutions.

Gold Prices Waver Amid Fed Rate Cut Expectations

Gold prices are experiencing volatility as investors anticipate a potential 25 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve in September. This expectation pushed gold to a new record high on Tuesday, supported by a 70% probability of a rate reduction according to the CME Group's FedWatch Tool. However, the precious metal has since lost momentum, facing challenges from overbought market conditions.

 Data from TD Securities shows that gold futures and options markets are heavily positioned, limiting further upside potential. Fed Governor Michelle Bowman has also cautioned that inflation remains above the Fed's 2% target, tempering expectations for immediate rate cuts.

 Gold Price (credit: PR)
Gold Price (credit: PR)

 Gold Price Chart - Source: TradingView


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Gold Faces Resistance at $2,530, Support Seen at $2,485

Gold is encountering significant resistance around the $2,530 mark, which aligns with the upper boundary of an ascending channel on the 4-hour chart. This level has consistently acted as a ceiling, limiting further upward movement. However, gold has room to retrace to the $2,485 area, a critical support zone likely to uphold the bullish trend.

The support range between $2,475 and $2,485 is crucial for maintaining the overall positive momentum. The 50-day EMA, currently at $2,478, further strengthens this support, increasing the likelihood of a bullish continuation if gold remains above this level.

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Conclusion: Consider entering buy positions above the $2,475-$2,485 support zone to take advantage of the ongoing bullish trend.

This article is for informational purposes only. The opinions and analysis herein are those of the author and are not financial advice. The Jerusalem Post (JPost.com) does not endorse or recommend any investments based on this information. Investors should consider their financial situation, investment goals, and risk tolerance before making any decisions. Consulting a qualified financial advisor is recommended. JPost.com is not liable for any investment losses from using this information. The information provided is for educational purposes only and should not be considered as trading or investment advice.

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