đ Gold Slides Below Key Levels as Dollar Strengthens
âą XAU/USD Sinks Under $4,800
Gold has struggled to hold above $4,800 per ounce, dipping intraday as the US Dollar climbs to a two-week high, putting downward pressure on the commodity priced in USD.
âą Dollar Gains From Mixed Fundamental Signals
A firmer USD is being supported by better-than-expected economic data and changing Fed expectations, even as market bets on rate cuts persist â which could cap the strength of the dollarâs rally.
âą Safe-Haven Support Still Present
Geopolitical easing (e.g., planned USâIran talks) and broader macro uncertainties are helping to limit deeper losses in gold, as investors still view it as a hedge during risk-off periods.
âą Sector Impact:
Precious metal miners and related stocks have seen weaker performance amid the sell-off, adding pressure to broader commodity-linked equities.
đĄ Expert Insight:
Goldâs short-term bias remains bearish below key resistance levels â but dovish Fed prospects and geopolitical risks could cushion further drops and support rebounds if the USD begins to weaken.
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