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Gold Price Analysis: Monday’s Doji keeps buyers hopeful with $1625 on radar

  • Gold prices remain positive after marking the trend reversing candlestick formation the previous day.
  • 50-day SMA acts as short-term key support while lows marked on February 25/26 lure the buyers.

Despite repeated failures to take out $1,600, Gold prices remain 0.84% positive to $1599 while heading into the European open on Tuesday.

The yellow metal portrayed a trend-reversing candlestick formation on the daily chart on Monday, which in turn indicates the recovery in contrast to Friday’s slump.

That said, lows marked on February 25/26 around $1.625 seem to be on the short-term buyers’ radars.

Though, a sustained break of $1,625 enables the bulls to question $1,666 and $1,690 while targeting $1,700 during the further upside.

On the contrary, the bullion’s weakness below 50-day SMA level of $1,570 will drag it to 61.8% Fibonacci retracement of its run-up from November 2019 to February 2020, at $1,539.

It's worth mentioning that the upcoming conference call betwene the G7 leaders, around 12:00 GMT, will be the key to forecast gold price moves.

Gold daily chart

Trend: Bullish

 

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