Gold bulls are strong, pay attention to the 3200 resistance

Gold bulls are strong, pay attention to the 3200 resistance

Key technical signals of gold at present: Continuous long positive lines on the hourly line, lower shadow support and long moving average arrangement confirm short-term strength, and the slope accelerates to the target of 3200. The price broke through the previous high of 3127 and closed at 3123.8, showing bullish dominance, but we need to be wary of profit-taking after the new high.
Yesterday's rapid rebound near 3100 shows that the market has strong carrying capacity, but if it falls back to this position again, we need to observe the effectiveness of support.
Key support and resistance
Support: 3100, 3080, 3076.
Resistance: 3140 (Fibonacci extension level), 3165 (upper channel rail), 3200 (integer level).
Operation strategy suggestions
Aggressive long: 3124 long stop loss 3110, target 3140→3160; if it pulls back to 3108 to stabilize and cover positions, the unified stop loss is 3095, and the target remains unchanged. Reduce positions by 50% near 3200 and move up the capital protection stop loss.

Steady entry: If the market stabilizes after a pullback to the 3105-3110 area, add more positions to reduce the risk of chasing highs.

Short risk reminder: RSI may be overbought. If the hourly line shows a real negative line and falls below 3100 or the MACD top diverges, be alert to the pullback to the 3080-3070 support zone.

Market sentiment and fundamentals
Risk aversion: If geopolitical or economic data (such as non-agricultural) strengthens the demand for risk aversion, it may accelerate the rush to the top. A sudden drop in liquidity during an extreme rise may amplify volatility, so avoid holding heavy positions overnight.

Go with the trend: Do not go short against the trend before the bullish trend is broken, but stop loss must be strictly enforced. It is not advisable to chase highs at the current price. Wait for a pullback or a breakthrough to confirm before intervening.

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