Jordan Roy-Byrne CMT, MFTA

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Short-Term Positive Divergences for Gold

Gold against the stock market and Gold against foreign currencies recently did not make a lower low while Gold did. That positive divergence preceded the recent rebound in Gold. In addition, Gold against foreign currencies has broken out to a new all-time high. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium

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Gold to Pause at $2000 Resistance

Gold has rocketed higher in recent weeks and hit $2000 on Friday before backing off a bit. Gold is overbought which is bullish but in the short-term it likely pauses or corrects. Look for support at $1940 and $1920. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium

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Gold Triple Top Won’t Hold

Vince Lanci of Echo Bay Futures and Gold Fix on Substack joins us to discuss the recent rebound in Gold, the driving forces and what lies ahead. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium  

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Video: Macro is Now Positive for Gold

As the 10-year yield pushes to higher highs the yield curve is fast approaching 0 and positive territory, which is a strong recession signal. That is pressuring the stock market and boosting Gold, which is also showing strength in real terms. Gold is knocking on the door of major resistance once again. The recent break … Continue reading

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Interview: Gold Technicals and Fundamentals

Jordan Roy-Byrne, Founder and Editor of The Daily Gold joins us to share his insights on the charts for gold, silver and GDX. After the breakdown at the end of September the precious metals have rebounded strongly to start this month. Jordan also points out that it’s not just geopolitics that are driving this move. … Continue reading

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Video: Stealth Bottom in Gold & Gold Stocks?

Gold put in a low less than two weeks ago, which was followed by a gap up and a stealth rally. Then it exploded last Friday past $1940/oz. When considering technicals and the Gold CoT, a sentiment indicator, there is some reason to believe in an important bottom. The gold stocks were nearly extremely oversold … Continue reading

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Implications of False Breakdown in Gold

Amid escalating conflict in the Middle East and its oversold condition, Gold surged higher last Friday to nearly $1945/oz.   That surge occurred days after a bullish intraday reversal from $1823/oz on October 6 and a gap higher on October 7. Then Gold continued higher for a few days before Friday’s explosion.   In … Continue reading

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