Gold has continued to rally today despite a flat US dollar, 2-year yields and S&P e-mini as it appears to be carried by momentum with no new fresh catalysts. It is now up 7.8% in October and currently 1.3% higher at $4164.0/oz today, around the record high of $4164.24, above resistance at $4161.7. US-China working-level trade talks occurred on Monday and China reiterated today its right to control rare earth exports and for the US to negotiate. Gold & silver are looking even more stretched.
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Aussie 3-yr futures are trading off recent lows. A resumption of gains from here would further narrow the gap with resistance at 96.730, the Sep 17 ‘24 high, leaving 96.860 as the next key level. Any continuation lower would instead strengthen a bearish threat. This would refocus attention on 95.760, the 14 Nov ‘24 low. Conversely, a reversal higher would open 96.860, the Apr 7 high.
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