January 8th Midday Gold Price Review



Although the dollar has rebounded, the trend of rate cuts remains unstoppable, and the 4400 level has become the dividing line between bulls and bears.

The market opened precisely short at around 4470, and by midday, the gold price had dropped to a low of 4433, with a single trade profit of $36. This downward move looks fierce, but there are clues—bulls rushing to take profits, index weight adjustments triggering passive selling, plus a short-term rebound in the dollar exerting pressure. These three forces acting together created this wave of price action.

But don’t be scared; the fundamentals for gold are still intact: the Fed’s rate cut expectations for March have not disappeared, and market enthusiasm remains high; real interest rates are trending downward, directly reducing the opportunity cost of holding gold; global central bank buying has not stopped, and geopolitical safe-haven sentiment is still quite hot. So, this correction is more of an opportunity for bulls to get in rather than a decline.

Possible future directions

If the non-farm payroll data unexpectedly underperform, rate cut expectations will heat up again, causing the dollar to fall and gold prices to rebound quickly to recover lost ground.

If the data meets expectations, the bulls and bears will continue to tug-of-war, and gold is likely to fluctuate between 4400 and 4500, awaiting CPI or Fed rate decision to set the tone.

If non-farm payroll data exceeds expectations significantly, rate cut expectations will be revised downward, the dollar may strengthen, and gold could test the key support at 4350.

Short-term trading strategy

Buy in batches with light positions within the 4400-4420 range, with stop-loss set below 4380. Watch the 4450 resistance; if broken and stabilized, hold on; if not, reverse to short. Simple and straightforward, risk is controllable.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 12h ago
You only took profit at $36? I should be a bit greedier. Can this $4400 level really hold...
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ShibaOnTheRunvip
· 23h ago
Run at $36, your courage is really small... I didn't catch the precise short during the early session, but just from reviewing the market, I know it's definitely another false alarm.
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BlockDetectivevip
· 01-08 06:52
4400 is indeed a hurdle, but is it really that simple? I think there's a lot of complexity in this pullback, and I'm not confident enough to jump in now.
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MetaNomadvip
· 01-08 06:50
Running at 36 dollars, this move is a bit conservative. We still need to watch the 4400 level.
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StableGeniusDegenvip
· 01-08 06:49
They only charged $36? I haven't even warmed up to this wave yet, and I have to get back in again.
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Token_Sherpavip
· 01-08 06:25
nah the real play here is watching if those central banks actually stay committed or if this is just performative buying... rate cuts priced in but inflation's still lurking, doesn't add up tbh
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