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27.07.2022 01:10 PM
Trading tips for gold

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After the incredible growth of gold last July 21-22, quotes went into consolidation, the lower limit of which is 1712. Accordingly, all buyers for the past four days are forced to limit their risks, which is a good signal to sell.

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Considering that gold's movements formed a three-wave (ABC) pattern, where wave A represents the selling pressure last July 25, traders can enter the market by selling from current prices, with stop loss at 1.02550. Exit the market on the breakdown of 1712.

Ahead is the Fed meeting and press conference, which could drive the market today. If 1712 is not broken by that time, quotes could move according to this scenario:

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The trading ideas were based on the "Price Action" and "Stop Hunting" methods.

Good luck and have a nice day!

Andrey Shevchenko,
Analytical expert of InstaForex
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