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Gold feels the Dollar pressure

By:
Tomasz Wiśniewski
Updated: May 22, 2019, 09:38 UTC

Current situation does not look good for the demand and in my opinion, the price of this precious metal can go significantly lower.

Gold feels the Dollar pressure

Gold keeps going down despite quite a big amount of risk around the globe (Trade Wars, Iran, Brexit). The main reason for that seems the stronger USD. Buyers are doing all they can to protect the major up trendline. They even managed to create two hammers on a daily chart. Normally, that would be a great buy signal but the problem is that the price is still going lower. Sellers look like they do not care about the long tail of yesterday’s candle.

We mentioned that the reason for the gold’s weakness is the USD and you can perfectly see that on the EURUSD chart. Last week, EURUSD managed to break the mid-term horizontal and dynamic supports. Yesterday, traders tested those areas as the closest resistance. The test was positive for the sellers and the price dropped straight away. As long, as we stay below those areas, the sell signal is ON.

The last instrument today is Crude. Oil managed to defend the long-term up trendline but is still in the flag formation, which after April’s tops, is a bearish trend continuation pattern. There is a simple way to trade this formation. Breakout of its lower line gives us a sell signal and the breakout of its upper line opens us a way to go long.

This article is written by Tomasz Wisniewski, a senior analyst at Alpari Research & Analysis

About the Author

During his career, Tomasz has held over 400 webinars, live seminars and lectures across Poland. He is also an academic lecturer at Kozminski University. In his previous work, Tomasz initiated live trading programs, where he traded on real accounts, showing his transactions, providing signals and special webinars for his clients.

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