Technical Update - Gold, Silver and Copper testing key supports for the short- and medium-term outlook

Technical Update - Gold, Silver and Copper testing key supports for the short- and medium-term outlook

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Kim Cramer Larsson

Technical Analyst, Saxo Bank

Summary:  Gold, Silver and Copper testing key supports for the short- and medium-term outlook
Gold key support at 1,870
Silver key support at 22.15
Copper key support at 362.70
A close below will draw bearish pictures


Gold XAUUSD is testing key support at around 1,870. RSI is below 40 i.e., in negative sentiment supporting the bearish trend scenario.

However, the past couple of times RSI has hit 30 level XAUUSD has rebounded. Same behaviour could occur this time around
If not, and Gold is closing below 1,870 a swift sell-off down to around 1,800 could be seen. Declining 55 and 100 Moving Averages are adding to the bearish sentiment

However, the 55 weekly Moving Average is adding to the support and weekly RSI is still in positive sentiment.

Bottom line, 1,870 could be crucial both short- but especially on medium-term.

Source all charts and data: Saxo Group

Silver XAGUSD is once again trying to break below its lower rising trendline – weekly chart.

If successful this time 22.15 support is key. A close below 11.15 could lead to selling pressure down to around 20. Some support at around 21.25

However, similar to Gold Silver usually turns around when RSI is reaching 35-30 level. Will it also do it this time around?

For Silver to resume uptrend a close above 23.80 is needed

Copper is once again bouncing from support at 362.70. A minor rebound to 375 level could be seen but the trend is down short-term supported by Negative RSI sentiment and all daily Moving Averages declining

However, as can be seen on the weekly chart Copper is bouncing back above its lower rising trendline. That trendline is key for the medium-term trend.
A close below and a close below 362.70 is quite likely to send Copper down to test key strong support at around 354.50.
A close below 354.50 will result in Bearish trend confirmation on the medium-term with potential down to around 315.

Copper needs to close above 385.15 to establish bullish trend 

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