Gold Reaches Three-Month High at $1,970 as Dollar Weakens Post

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Gold prices remain on a bullish trajectory, with XAU/USD surpassing $1,970 per troy ounce, its highest level in three months. Initially, the US Dollar found support due to risk-averse sentiment driven by tensions in the Middle East and anticipation of Jerome Powell's speech at the Economic Club of New York. However, the Greenback later weakened despite global equities' poor performance and rising government bond yields, as investors interpreted Powell's words to mean the Federal Reserve would avoid further rate hikes. Speculative interest turned against the USD during Powell's speech, allowing XAU/USD to maintain its gains. Notably, the 2-year Treasury note yield dropped to 5.16% after reaching a multi-year peak of 5.25%.

Based on technical analysis, XAU/USD is moving higher on Thursday and able to reach the upper band of the Bollinger Bands. Currently, the price of gold is moving just below the upper band, suggesting a possible continuation movement. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) currently registers at 79, indicating a bullish bias for the XAU/USD pair.

Resistance: $1,985, $2,002
Support: $1,973, $1,947

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