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Trump, Middle East ceasefire, and major news in Russia-Ukraine! After a sharp drop in the gold price, how to trade gold price?
On Tuesday, spot gold rebounded significantly after touching a one-week low near $2605 per ounce, eventually closing above $2630 per ounce. FXStreet analyst Christian Borjon Valencia pointed out that Trump's tariff threats have raised concerns about a global trade war, providing support for the gold price. In addition, the decline in gold prices has been limited by the escalation of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
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Gold just suddenly fell again! There may be major news in the Middle East today, with the Fed's minutes looming. How to trade gold?
On Tuesday morning in the European market, spot gold suddenly plunged sharply in the short term, with the gold price currently close to $2611 per ounce, a decline of nearly $15 during the day. FXStreet senior analyst Dhwani Mehta pointed out that the upcoming bearish crossover and the bearish relative strength index (RSI) on the daily chart signal a warning to gold buyers.
Gold confirmed breaking through key levels after a sharp fall! The first bearish target is aimed at this position. Well-known institutions analyze gold trades.
On Tuesday afternoon in the Asian market, spot gold continued to be under pressure after a sharp drop yesterday, with the current price of gold near $2,622 per ounce. According to Economies.com, the price of gold has confirmed a break below a key level, paving the way for further significant declines, with the first bearish target at $2,600.00 per ounce.