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Gold Price Analysis: Signs of seller exhaustion but too early to call bull revival

  • Gold's Tuesday's candle indicates seller exhaustion, but lower highs setup still intact. 
  • Short-term average studies have turned bearish and prices risk falling back to $1,540.

Gold is currently trading at $1,548 per Oz, having clocked a low of $1,536 on Tuesday. 

The long wick attached to Tuesday's candle indicates seller exhaustion, meaning the corrective pullback from the six-year high of $1,611 reached on Jan. 8 has likely ended. 

Even so, it is too early to call a bull reversal, as the lower highs pattern is still intact on the 4-hour chart. A move above $1,563 is needed to invalidate the lower highs set up and confirm a bullish revival. 

A move above $1,563 may not happen on Wednesday, as the 5- and 10-day averages have produced a bearish crossover and the 5-day average hurdle is proving a tough nut to crack in Asia. 

So, despite the bullish divergence of the 4-hour chart MACD, the metal appears on track to re-test $1,540. That said, prices could challenge the 10-day average hurdle at $1,543 before a potential slide to $1,540.

Daily chart

4-hour chart

Trend: Bearish

Technical levels

 

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