GOLD TALKING POINTS
Gold prices are back under pressure amid the recent strength in the U.S. dollar, and the precious metal stands at risk for further losses as the bearish momentum appears to be gathering pace.
GOLD PRICE FORECAST: BEARISH RSI SIGNALS WARN OF FURTHER LOSSES
The inverse relationship between gold and the U.S. dollar may become more evident despite the growing threat of a global trade war as fresh data prints coming out of the U.S. economy instills an improved outlook for growth and inflation.
Updates to the U.S. Retail Sales report showed household spending increasing 0.5% in July amid forecasts for a 0.1% print, and signs of stronger consumption should keep the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) on track to implement higher borrowing costs as the central bank largely achieves its dual mandate for full employment and price stability.
As a result, the FOMC may deliver a hawkish rate-hike in September as ‘the Committee expects that further gradual increases in the target range for the federal funds rate will be consistent with sustained expansion of economic activity, strong labor market conditions, and inflation near the Committee’s symmetric 2 percent objective over the medium term,’ with gold prices at risk of facing additional headwinds ahead of the next quarterly meeting as Fed Fund Futures continue to reflect expectations for four rate-hikes in 2018.
Downside targets are back on the radar for gold as it snaps the narrow range from earlier this month, with the IG Client Sentiment Report still showing retail sentiment near extremes even as gold prices trade to fresh yearly lows. Retail trader data shows 84.7% of traders are still net-long gold with the ratio of traders long to short at 5.54 to 1. The number of traders net-long is 7.4% lower than yesterday and 3.1% lower from last week, while the number of traders net-short is 14.5% higher than yesterday and 8.5% higher from last week.