Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, Apr 10, 2006 |
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Agri-Biz & Commodities
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Technical Analysis COMEX gold futures may rise Gnanasekar. T
Continued fund buying took prices above the psychological $600 mark during the week as investors turned to the booming commodities markets for investment alternatives to lagging equity, bond and foreign exchange markets. Continuation of geo-political concerns and high oil prices will continue to underpin gold prices in the coming months. COMEX gold futures shot higher further extending above the psychological $600 mark. However, it was unable to hold on to gains and eased lower on profit-taking. Strong support will be seen at $585-87 levels and crucial support is at $581 being the fractal top support point. In the bigger picture, the bullish trend looks still intact as long as $571 holds the downside. A move below $570 could weaken the bullish structure and hint at a deeper correction. As per our recent wave counts, we believe the current third wave to have ended at $575. A corrective fourth wave ended at $534. A possible fifth wave impulse has begun targeting $615 initially followed by an equality target at $621. RSI is in the overbought zone indicating that it is overbought and a correction expected in the coming sessions. The averages in MACD are above the zero line of the indicator suggesting bullishness. Only a crossover of the averages below the zero line will signal a bearish reversal again. Prices are above the short-term 8 period EMA at $588, indicating short-term bullishness followed by the 34 period EMA at $568. Therefore, look for COMRX gold futures to test the support levels and rise higher subsequently. Supports are at $585, 581 and 575. Resistances are at 595, 601 and 613.
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