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Gold Price Forecast – Gold Markets Continue To Show Buyers

By:
Christopher Lewis
Updated: Jan 23, 2020, 17:11 UTC

Gold markets pulled back a bit during the trading session on Thursday, as we continue to see plenty of support near the $1550 level. At this point, the market looks likely to see value hunters come back in every time we dip.

Gold Price Forecast - Gold Markets Continue To Show Buyers

Gold markets went back and forth during the trading session on Thursday again as we are trying to figure out where to go next. Ultimately, this market should go looking towards the $1600 level eventually, and at this point all we really need is some type of headline to cause panic, something that seems to be a theme until recently. Furthermore, the US dollar losing strength could also help gold, and therefore push towards that level.

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If the market was to break above the $1600 level, I believe that we then go looking towards the $1650 level next, and then the $1800 level longer-term. Pullbacks at this point should find plenty supported not only at the $1550 level, but also the 50 day EMA underneath. This is a market that is also forming a bit of a bullish flag, so I do think that we are getting ready to see the next leg higher. It won’t be an easy move but given enough time we should find reasons to continue the longer-term uptrend. All things being equal, I am a buyer of dips and I believe that you can build a larger core position at this point.

If the market were to drop down below the 50 day EMA, I would have to rethink a lot of things but right now it certainly looks as if we have plenty of momentum to continue going higher given enough time. I am bullish of gold and will remain so for the foreseeable future.

About the Author

Being FXEmpire’s analyst since the early days of the website, Chris has over 20 years of experience across various markets and assets – currencies, indices, and commodities. He is a proprietary trader as well trading institutional accounts.

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