About Gold
Gold has always played the role of a safe asset in times of war and financial crises. The demand for gold is constantly increasing, especially in the last few years when central banks are increasing their gold reserves, which is the reason for the increase in financial and geopolitical crises.
Gold Forecast by NEoWave
If you’ve been following our analyses from the past, you know that gold has been in an upward movement (diametric pattern) since 2016, starting from around $1,040, and this upward trend is still ongoing. Currently, we are in wave-(E).
We previously mentioned that wave-(E) itself is forming a diametric pattern, and we considered wave-g of (E) to be a double pattern with a small X-wave. However, wave-b of the X-wave pattern has exceeded the allowable time range, and the current wave we are in shows similarities in terms of time and price with waves (b)-(d)-(f).
Conclusion:
Based on the points mentioned above, it appears that wave-(E) of the higher-degree diametric is transitioning into a symmetrical pattern, and we are currently in wave-(f) of this symmetrical pattern. Wave-(f) of the symmetrical pattern is forming a bow-tie diametric, and wave-f of this bow-tie diametric is not yet complete. This wave could complete in the price range of $3,540 to $3,740, followed by a price correction to the $3,460–$3,380 range, and then a move toward the target of $3,900–$4,050.
Under normal circumstances, after reaching the $3,900–$4,050 range, we would expect wave-(F) of the higher-degree diametric to form. However, given the unusual global economic conditions and geopolitical issues, we may need to update our analysis, and it might not proceed as expected. For now, our final target remains $3,900–$4,050.
Good luck
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