Gold Rally Faces Resistance Heading Into July
Gold’s months-long rally is losing momentum, with price action shifting from relentless record highs to choppy consolidations. May marked a clear change in character, printing a wide-legged doji and failing to break the prior month’s high for the first time since October. Now, June appears on track to form a shooting star reversal and possible double top near 3475. Layer in seasonal weakness and fading bullish momentum, and gold may be preparing for at least one more leg lower—unless bulls can break convincingly above May’s peak.
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Gold Futures (GC) Technical Analysis: Monthly Chart
Over the past couple of months, I’ve outlined a case for gold to face choppier conditions and flagged the potential for a pullback. While prices remain elevated, traders have had to adjust to a market that no longer delivers record high after record high, but instead oscillates within prior months’ ranges.
May was the first month since October where bulls failed to lift gold above the previous month’s high. Although May’s wide-legged doji still shows elevated prices, it also signals a shift in character from the strong four-month rally that ran from around 2700 to 3500. Now, with June shaping up as a shooting star reversal and a potential double top near 3475, I suspect gold may be due for at least one more leg lower—unless we see a convincing break above the May high.
Gold’s Seasonal Weakness in June Could Spill Into July
Let’s not forget, June has historically been the most bearish month for gold based on seasonal data over the past 43 years. Not only does it average the weakest returns, it also has the lowest win rate. While gold has so far dodged significant losses this month (currently up 1% for June), seasonality can shift—so perhaps a bearish July is what traders should be on guard for.
However, July also tends to be one of the quietest months of the year for markets, with volatility typically subdued during the US summer. This could limit gold’s downside—unless the US dollar surprises with a strong rally—but it also suggests that any upside may remain capped, leaving gold bulls facing a more range-bound environment.
Gold Futures (GC) Technical Analysis: Daily Chart
Gold futures have declined -4.8% from the June 16 high, which is significant as I previously wrote that a break above that area could invalidate the potential for a larger correction lower. The rally from wave ‘C’ is not impulsive, which means another ABC move lower (double zig zag) remains a potential scenario.
However, support has been found at the 50-day EMA, near the 1313 swing low. A small bullish inside day also formed to show a loss of bearish momentum over the near term.
- The bias is for a minor bonce from current levels
- The preference is to fade into such moves in anticipation of a break below 3200
- The May VPOC (3265) and 3200 handle are next downside targets for bears
- Should a larger ABC move lower unfold it could allow for some sizeable rallies along the way, but a 100% projection of A-C lands just below 3100 for reference, and a move to 3,000 could also be on the cards
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-- Written by Matt Simpson
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