Forex Brokers

 

Chart of the Day Update: Gold Waves

Nov 4 09 10:09 EST (LFB Forex)
0
votes
 

TheLFB NewsTheLFB-Forex.com A Forex Trader Portal

Chart of the Day Update:

 Gold Waves

Gold has reached new highs over the past 24 hours, aided by the Indian Government’s decision to buy 200 tonnes of the International Monetary Fund’s gold at $6.7 billion, putting it as the 10th biggest holder of the bullion in the world. The move also helped India diversify its reserves in a way that spreads its risk, which is over-weight with overseas currency. Of $285B in Reserve, foreign currency assets account for more than 90%, $268.3B, followed by gold at $10.3B, IMF’s special drawing rights $5.2B, and a reserve position in the IMF of $1.59B mainly in the form of U.S. Treasury bonds.

The move to hedge the falling Usd value by India, that helped gold move higher, was a contributing reason for a push lower on the U.S. dollar index. Oil was also higher, and has risen by almost four dollars since yesterdays 76.50 support zone test.

As such, the major pairs are mostly higher, aided by S&P futures were not been able to break through the 1025 support area in the previous Wall Street session.  It seems that S&P is in a long corrective mode of the recent bear market from 1098 top.

Gold has been the most interesting investment of the past few months, as prices broke through the psychological 1000 level. This bullish gold move however, like every other bullish move, needs to take a rest, and a technical correction. This may happen if traders start to now book profits from the end of August 2009, when the recent bullish leg started.

To confirm gold expectations we also have a four hour chart read here.

 TheLFB Charting: Gold Daily Elliott Wave view

From an Elliott Wave perspective, gold traded into an area around 1090-1100 where the top of the last impulse move may get hit.  As such, TheLFB.com technical team will be looking for a corrective move down in wave IV, near to the 1030 support area, as the market has already made five waves up in an extended wave III, shown on the chart above. The basic Elliott Wave rule is, that after every five waves, a correction should follow.

TheLFB subscribers were notified of this recent bullish move on the 4th of August with the chart below, when Gold was trading around 950 dollars per ounce.

 TheLFB Charting: Gold Daily Elliott Wave view (posted on 4th of August)

If you would like to be a part of TheLFB.com  and receive these kind of charts every day, and want to know what comes next from the market, then join us now.

 

Content Provided by
LFB Forex
LFB Forex
Based in the US, London and Europe, TheLFB team is determined to make a difference in the lives of as many traders as possible through their market insights and professional approach. The team’s initial goals for new members include creating a sense of community while instilling confidence and a sense of well-being at the trading station.


  • Comments


Add a Comment
Title:
Your Opinion:

Forex
Indices
Commodities
Rates & Bonds
 
1.3778
+0.0096
+0.705%
1.5177
+0.0115
+0.763%
90.72
+0.21
+0.238%
0.9181
+0.0028
+0.306%
1.0175
-0.0060
-0.581%
79.78
+0.00
+0.00%
  • Central Banks Rates
FED0.00%-0.25%
ECB1.00%
BOE0.50%
SNB0.25%
RBA4.00%
BOC0.25%
RBNZ2.50%
BOJ0.10%
 
 

  • Webmaster Tools

  • Sponsored Links

  • No Commissions, Fast Execution
    100:1 Leverage, $200 Bonus, 24/7

  • No Commissions. Free $100K Demo
    Account, $1200 Bonus. Start Now!

  • Let expert trading strategies work for you! Chose the top performing system you want and start making great returns. It's free!
 
 

Special Offers: