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Gold Price Outlook: $3,268 Breakout in Focus Ahead of Fed Rate Decision & ISM Data

By: fxleaders|2025/05/03 18:15:01
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Gold ended the week near $3,241, facing downward pressure after a solid U.S. jobs report and signs of easing trade tensions between Washington and Beijing. Nonfarm payrolls added 177,000 jobs in April, surpassing expectations of 130,000. The data reduced near-term rate cut bets, pushing Treasury yields higher and making non-yielding gold less attractive. Adding to gold’s challenges, China’s Commerce Ministry signaled openness to tariff negotiations. Market strategist Daniel Pavilonis noted that recent optimism around trade deals and a return of risk-on sentiment may keep gold capped below $3,500 for now. Traders are now dialing back their June rate cut expectations, especially after the bond market reacted with a jump in 10-year yields. Fed, Jobs, ISM: Big Week Ahead for Gold Next week brings a heavy dose of U.S. macro data that could drive gold volatility. Here’s what to watch: The Fed is unlikely to change rates, but traders will focus on Chair Powell’s tone at the press conference. A shift toward dovish rhetoric could revive gold’s appeal. Gold Technical Setup: Watch $3,268 for Bullish Trigger GOLD price action suggests a tug-of-war between bulls and bears. XAU/USD is trading just below a descending trendline and the 50-period EMA at $3,268. A breakout and hold above this level could confirm bullish intent, opening the path toward $3,275 and $3,295. Immediate support lies at $3,231, followed by $3,204. The MACD remains bearish but is showing early signs of stabilization. Key Trade Levels: New traders should avoid chasing breakouts too early—wait for confirmation above resistance. With key macro events on deck, volatility could spike, offering better entries after pullbacks.

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