#XAU


Gold is trading around the $4,400/oz area, with the market still highly sensitive to U.S. inflation, Treasury yields, the dollar and geopolitical risk. Recent data showed July U.S. consumer prices rising only 0.1% month-on-month, which reduced expectations of an immediate Fed rate hike and helped precious metals remain supported.
KEY MARKET LEVELS
Resistance:
• $4,450–$4,470 — first upside supply zone
• $4,500 — major psychological resistance
• $4,550–$4,600 — breakout/extension zone
Support:
• $4,380–$4,400 — immediate demand area
• $4,330–$4,350 — stronger pullback support
• $4,280–$4,300 — major structural support
BULLISH SCENARIO
If XAU/USD holds above $4,400 and buyers reclaim $4,450–$4,470 with strong momentum, the next targets can be $4,500, followed by $4,550–$4,600.
A clean breakout should ideally come with expanding futures/market participation rather than a low-volume price spike. I would avoid chasing the first breakout candle and instead watch for a retest that holds.
BEARISH SCENARIO
If gold repeatedly rejects $4,450–$4,470 and loses $4,380, downside pressure could increase toward $4,330–$4,350. A decisive break below that zone would shift attention toward $4,280–$4,300.
The key point is that support should be confirmed by price action rather than assuming every dip is automatically a buying opportunity.
TRADING FRAMEWORK
Bullish setup → wait for a confirmed breakout/retest above resistance.
Pullback setup → look for a clear reaction around $4,380–$4,400 or deeper $4,330–$4,350 support.
Bearish setup → wait for rejection plus a confirmed breakdown below support.
For risk management, keep position size controlled and define invalidation before entering. Gold can move sharply around U.S. data, Fed expectations, Treasury yields and geopolitical headlines.
MACRO FACTORS TO WATCH
The U.S. dollar and real yields remain two of the most important short-term drivers for gold. Lower real yields and a weaker dollar generally improve gold's relative appeal, while rising yields and a stronger dollar can create pressure.
At the moment, the inflation picture is giving gold some support, but the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield is still around 4.69%, meaning yields remain an important headwind to monitor.
MY VIEW
XAU/USD remains neutral-to-bullish above $4,380, but I want to see a confirmed break of $4,450–$4,470 before treating the move toward $4,500+ as a stronger continuation setup.
The market is sitting at an important decision zone: hold support and reclaim resistance = bullish continuation; lose support and reject resistance = deeper correction.
@Gate_Square @GateSquare
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