Gold Price Forecast: XAU/USD needs acceptance above $2,050 to unleash the upside - Interstellar Group
Skip to content

Interstellar Group

As a complicated financial trading product, contracts for difference (CFDs) have the high risk of rapid loss arising from its leverage feature. Most retail investor accounts recorded fund loss in contracts for differences. You should consider whether you have developed a full understanding about the operation rules of contracts for differences and whether you can bear the high risk of fund loss.    

Gold Price Forecast: XAU/USD needs acceptance above $2,050 to unleash the upside

ISG
notice

We strongly suggest you to follow our marketing announcements

.right_news

A WORLD LEADER

IN FX & CFD TRADING

Market
News

24 hours global financial information and global market news

A WORLD LEADER

IN FX & CFD TRADING

Sponsorship &
Social Responsibility

InterStellar Group aims to establish itself as a formidable company with the power to make a positive impact on the world.
We are also committed to giving back to society, recognizing the value of every individual as an integral part of our global community.

A WORLD LEADER

IN FX & CFD TRADING

การสัมนาสดเกี่ยวกับฟอเร็กซ์

A WORLD LEADER

IN FX & CFD TRADING

08

2024-02

Date Icon
2024-02-08
Market Forecast
Gold Price Forecast: XAU/USD needs acceptance above $2,050 to unleash the upside
  • Gold price is stuck in a familiar range between $2,030 and $2,040 early Thursday.
  • Risk-on rally in global stocks weighs on the US Dollar amid subdued US Treasury bond yields.  
  • The path of least resistance for Gold price appears to the upside but $2,050 holds the key.

Gold price is finding buyers early Thursday to take on the $2,040 barrier once again, having failed to resist above the same since last Friday. Gold price is capitalizing on the risk-on sentiment-driven US Dollar (USD) weakness while sluggish US Treasury bond yields also remain supportive.

All eyes remain on mid-tier US jobs data and more Fedspeak

The US Dollar is extending its downbeat momentum into Asian trading on Thursday, undermined by muted US Treasury bond yields and a risk rally seen on global markets. Asian stocks track the US equities higher, as the S&P 500 index closed at a record high, courtesy of strong earnings and increased expectations of a ‘soft-landing’ for the US economy.

Markets also stay cheerful on expectations that more policy support measures from China could come through, as the country continues to battle deflation. China’s prices fell at the fastest pace in 15 years, reflected by the 0.8% decline in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). China’s Producer Price Index (PPI) fell 2.5% from a year earlier in January after a 2.7% decrease reported in the previous month.

Gold price is also capitalizing on China’s stimulus optimism, as the dragon nation is the world’s top consumer of the yellow metal. However, traders are expected to take account of the recent less dovish commentary from the US Federal Reserve (Fed) policymakers, limiting the upside attempts in the Gold price.

Boston Fed President Susan Collins said on Wednesday, “for the moment, policy remains well positioned, as we carefully assess the evolving data and outlook,” adding it will be “appropriate to begin easing policy restraint later this year.”

Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin, “I am very supportive of being patient to get to where we need to get. There’s still a reasonable amount of uncertainty” on inflation.

Meanwhile, “sitting here today I would say two to three cuts would seem to be appropriate for me right now…that’s my gut based on the data we have so far,” Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said in an interview with broadcaster CNBC.

Later in the day, Gold traders will brace for more Fedspeak, with Barkin set to speak again. Also, the US weekly Jobless Claims data will be closely watched after the Initial Jobless Claims increased to a seasonally adjusted 224,000 for the week ended Jan. 27.

The Fed commentary and the US data could help markets repricing the Fed rate cut bets for this year, providing a fresh trading impetus to Gold price.

Gold price technical analysis: Daily chart

As observed on the daily chart, Gold price continues its battle with the $2,030-$2,035 region. That level is the confluence of the 21-day and 50-day Simple Moving Averages (SMA).

The 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) is trading listlessly just at the 50 level, pointing to a further rangebound movement in Gold price.

If Gold price holds the fort above the $2,030-$2,035 demand area, the immediate powerful resistance for Gold price is seen at the $2,050 psychological level. The next critical supply zone for the bright metal is seen at around $2,065.

To the downside, Gold sellers need to seek a decisive close  below the abovementioned $2,035-$2,030 area. Further down, a test of the $2,000 threshold if the $2,010 round figure gives way.

Latest
NEWS