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Gold Update: Hard Top or Glass Ceiling?

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April 26th, 2023 SPONSORED AD The clock just started on the biggest stock market event of 2023. You

[ETF Daily News]( April 26th, 2023 SPONSORED AD [Wall Street Legend Issues Severe 90-Day Stock Warning]( The clock just started on the biggest stock market event of 2023. You have just 90 days to prepare - and move your money. The short period we are about to enter in U.S. stocks could have the power to make - and destroy - fortunes. Things are about to get much worse for some stocks. You have a very narrow window of time to protect yourself, and get ready. [Click here for details]( [Gold Update: Hard Top or Glass Ceiling?]( Gold price came very close to hitting [the double barrier at $2,070-$2,100]( of the black path target and the upper boundary of the bullish trend channel [outlined earlier this month](. The new 1-year top has been established at $2,063. You were amazingly accurate this time as most of the votes were for the black path to lead the way. The market has since reversed to the downside, raising the question of whether it was a hard top or a glass ceiling. To answer this question, let me show you an updated chart below. [Gold Futures Daily]( The price has slid down to the pink mid-channel support within the black bullish trend channel. In the RSI sub-chart, we can clearly spot a bearish divergence as the falling peaks didn’t confirm the new top in the price chart. This has been playing out, pushing the price down. The indicator’s reading has reached the key support of 50, just like the price. Let us watch how the price would react at this double edge of the mid-channel and the RSI’s support. The price still could bounce to the upside and challenge the recent top as well as the upside of the trend. The bearish signal would come on… Continue reading at [INO.com]( Copyright © 2023 StockNews.com | All Rights Reserved [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms & Conditions]( Magnifi Communities, 1 Penn Plaza, Suite 3910, New York, NY 10119

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