Gold prices staged a comeback on Friday, reaching $2,644.00 per troy ounce, as investors navigated a sea of mixed signals emanating from recent US economic data. The resilience of the September employment market introduced a degree of hesitation regarding the Federal Reserve’s pace of monetary easing. This robust job data might warrant a less aggressive approach to rate cuts, prompting investors to re-evaluate their expectations.
Recent inflation reports further complicated the market landscape. While the overall consumer price index slowed, it was less than anticipated. Adding to the complexity, core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, actually increased. These developments have hindered progress in easing price pressures, leading to adjustments in expectations for US monetary policy.
Initially, there was speculation of a significant 50-basis-point rate cut. However, given the current economic landscape, a more conservative rate cut of 25 basis points is now deemed more likely at the Fed’s November meeting. This scenario holds an 86% probability, according to market forecasts.
For gold, which does not yield coupon income, the prospect of easing by the US Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) remains a positive catalyst. This is particularly true in a lower interest rate environment where bonds and other interest-bearing assets become less competitive.
Despite the recent uptick, gold is on track to register its second consecutive weekly decline.
Technical Analysis Of Gold
The gold market experienced a correction down to $2,605.00 but has since shown signs of resurgence. The current technical setup suggests a potential continuation towards $2,676.50, which would mark the next target in this upward trend. Following the achievement of this level, a correction back to $2,645.00 may occur.
This bullish scenario is supported by the MACD indicator, which, although below zero, is gearing up for a potential rise, indicating strengthening momentum. On the hourly chart, gold has formed a consolidation range above $2,605.00 and has broken upwards. It nearly reached the target of $2,644.00. Today, we might see the formation of a narrow consolidation range, and if a downward exit occurs, a corrective move to $2,625.00 could be expected. Following this correction, the market may gear up for another rise towards $2,662.00.
This forecast is technically backed by the Stochastic oscillator, with its signal line currently above 80 but poised to start a decline, suggesting a short-term pullback before further gains.