On October 15, in the early Asian session, spot gold fluctuated in a narrow range and is currently trading around $2,645.42 per ounce. Gold prices rose and fell on Monday. Although the geopolitical situation provided safe-haven buying support for gold earlier, gold prices once rose to a one-week high of $2,666.70 per ounce, but as the US dollar rebounded to a ten-week high, gold prices gave up gains and closed slightly lower. As expected, gold rose directly yesterday, reaching a high of 2,666. However, it soon fell back, and the daily line closed with an inverted hammer line.
The 1-hour moving average of gold is still a bullish arrangement with a golden cross upward. Gold bulls still have strength to move upward. Gold has held on to the support above 2,643 twice after a high-level correction. It continues to buy on dips above 2,643 in the Asian session; but what needs to be noted today is that if gold fails to rise for a long time, then the moving average may begin to turn around, and the strength of the bulls may be affected. If there is no rise, the possibility of reverse shorting cannot be ruled out.
BUY: 2638 Target 2655--60
SELL: 2660 Target: 2645