GOLD Five Waves Up Suggest A Corrective Retracement
Commodities / Gold and Silver 2013 Aug 27, 2013 - 05:32 PM GMTGold broke to a new high on Friday as expected after recent sideways price action above 1350 area, which was a fourth wave so now market is in wave five, final leg of an impulsive move which means that reversal in price may follow in this week.
Why? Because as Elliott Wave theory says, after every five waves correction will follow. In fact, 1400 is also a very important and strong resistance area so a turning point or new consolidation should not be a surprise. If current trend will extend higher within wave (v) then next resistance zone is at 1420.
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