New Bearish Consolidation For (GLD) Gold? |
By Mike Paulenoff |
Published
09/3/2008
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Futures , Stocks
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Unrated
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New Bearish Consolidation For (GLD) Gold?
The near-term pattern and technical set-up earlier this morning in spot gold, which corresponds to the SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) for ETF traders, pointed to an upside thrust to test key near-term resistance at $810.65 concurrent with a test of key near-term EUR/USD resistance at 1.4450/80. While the euro did rally a touch above 1.4480, the rally did not sustain, which helped to thwart the rally attempt in spot gold, which failed to claw its way above $810.00. The failure of gold to hurdle $810.65 and its intraday decline to $800 could be significant technically because it argues that the pattern off of yesterday's low has carved out a wide consolidation area between $810 and $790, which could represent a new bearish consolidation area prior to another leg down to $750. In other words, $810.65 must be hurdled prior to a break of $790.

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