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  1. Gold attempted to break out of narrow range

    Gold reached a high this morning of $1,282, in its first attempted rally to break out of its recent narrow trading range . . . .

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  2. Gold is trading in a narrow range with good support

    Today Gold has traded in a very narrow $6 high/low spread, from $1,274 to $1,268 per ounce. It appears Gold is finding excellent support around the $1,270 level . . . .

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  3. Gold bottoming out as USD continues its rally

    This morning, as the U.S. Dollar continues its recent rally, Gold is trading from a low of $1,271 per ounce to a high of $1,276, as it appears to be bottoming out

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  4. Gold reached $1,290 before USD continued its rally

    The U.S. Dollar continues to rally based on the hope that $3 trillion, currently held overseas by American corporations, could be repatriated in the coming year . . . .

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  5. Golds recent decline appears to have bottomed out

    The recent decline in the Gold price appears to have bottomed out this morning at $1,277 per ounce . . . .

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  6. The Gold price driven down by USD rally & interest rates

    The U.S. Dollar rally and an increase in interest rates have affected the Gold price negatively . . . .

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  7. Gold is trying to stay above support/resistance level

    Gold has been trying all day to stay above the key $1,300 per ounce support/resistance level . . . .

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  8. Gold moved quickly above the $1,300 support/resistance level

    In late morning trading the Gold price started a rally, quickly moving back above the $1,300 support/resistance level . . . .

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  9. Gold is stabilizing just below $1,300

    Gold traded today in a very narrow $7 high/low range, from a high of $1,298 and a low of $1,291 per ounce . . . .

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  10. Gold dropped to three week low after Fed meeting

    The Gold price dropped to its lowest level in over three weeks ($1,288) this morning after the Federal Reserve meeting yesterday . . . .

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