Gold Price Forecast: XAUUSD lifts to $1820s from weekly lows on falling US Real yields, and a soft greenback


  • Gold is headed for the second consecutive week with losses, down 0.64% despite climbing on Friday.
  • Lower US 10-year TIPS yields and a softer US dollar are a tailwind for Gold prices.
  • Gold Price Forecast (XAUUSD): Gold is neutral-downward biased.

Gold spot (XAUUSD) bounces off weekly lows near $1816, recovering some ground in the week, reclaiming above the $1825 mark courtesy of a soft US Dollar amidst a trading day with upbeat market sentiment and elevated US Treasury yields. At the time of writing, XAUUSD is trading at $1826.56, up 0.23%.

Sentiment improved despite Thursday’s dismal US S&P Global PMI, which showed the US economy is slowing. US recession fears increased after Friday’s University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment on its June final reading plunged to 50. However, inflation expectations, unveiled in the same report, were lowered, which began to be priced in by market players, who backpedaled an aggressive Fed, now expecting the Federal funds rate (FFR) to top around 3.50%.

Before Wall Street opened, the St. Louis Fed President James Bullard spoke at a panel alongside the RBA’s Governor Philip Lowe. He said that fears of a US recession are overblown and commented that the US would be fine. He added that tightening policy will slow down the economy to a trend pace of growth and expects the need to move the FFR near 3.50%.

At the time of writing, the San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly is crossing wires. She said the Fed doesn’t need to think about the endpoint of the balance sheet yet, and added that the central bank would communicate regarding that. Daly’s said that she does not see a recession.

In the meantime, the US Dollar Index, a measure of the buck’s value vs. a basket of currencies, dives 0.16% to 104.238, contrarily to the US 10-year Treasury yield, which is rising two basis points, yielding 3.117%.

Elsewhere US 10-year TIPS (Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities), a proxy for US Real yields, slumps two bps at 0.556%, a tailwind for the yellow metal that usually benefits from lower Real yields augmenting appetite for precious metals.

Meanwhile, the US 10s-2s yield spread remains positive at 0.071%, though it remains to push towards 0%. A reading below 0% would imply that traders forecast a recession in the US.

Friday US economic calendar featured June’s UoM Consumer sentiment on its final reading alongside further Fed speaking.

Gold Price Forecast (XAUUSD): Technical outlook

XAUUSD is in consolidation, though it remains below the 200-day moving average (DMA) around $1844.79, suggesting that gold bias is neutral-downwards. Also, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is at bearish territory at 44.87, signaling that selling pressure remains on the non-yielding metal, but the lack of a catalyst that moves the price above/below the range kept it trapped in the $1825-50 area.

Upwards, Gold price resistance levels would be the 200-DMA at $1844.79, followed by $1850 and the 50-EMA at $1861.07. On the downside, XAU/USD’s support levels would be $1800, followed by the May 16 low at $1786.50 and the YTD low at $1780.18.

XAU/USD

Overview
Today last price 1827.68
Today Daily Change 4.90
Today Daily Change % 0.27
Today daily open 1822.78
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 1843.36
Daily SMA50 1864.23
Daily SMA100 1891.73
Daily SMA200 1843.72
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 1846.15
Previous Daily Low 1822.59
Previous Weekly High 1879.26
Previous Weekly Low 1805.11
Previous Monthly High 1909.83
Previous Monthly Low 1786.94
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 1831.59
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 1837.15
Daily Pivot Point S1 1814.86
Daily Pivot Point S2 1806.95
Daily Pivot Point S3 1791.3
Daily Pivot Point R1 1838.42
Daily Pivot Point R2 1854.07
Daily Pivot Point R3 1861.98

 

 

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