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Gold prices advanced firmly during the North American session on Tuesday amid a risk-on environment and steady US Treasury yields. Investors ignored better-than-expected economic data from the United States (US), failing to underpin the already battered Greenback. The XAU/USD trades at $2,524 and gains over 0.20%.The financial markets’ narrative has remained unchanged since Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jerome Powell announced last Friday that the time for lowering interest rates has come. This sent US Treasury bond yields tumbling and the US Dollar to a new 12-month low, levels last seen in July 2023, according to the US Dollar Index (DXY).The DXY sits at 100.55 and slumps 0.31%, while the US 10-year benchmark note yields 3.829%, virtually unchanged.American Consumers turned slightly optimistic in August, according to a poll by the US Conference Board (CB). However, traders remain laser-focused on Friday’s release of the core Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (PCE), the Fed’s preferred gauge for inflation, along with jobs market data with the Initial Jobless Claims report announced on August 29.This could be a prelude to the upcoming Nonfarm Payrolls report due to the Fed’s pivot toward worrying about the labor market. The jobs market remains healthy if the number of Americans filing for unemployment claims is lower than estimates. Otherwise, the US Dollar could weaken further, creating a tailwind for Gold prices.The December 2024 Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) fed funds future rates contract hints that investors are eyeing 100 basis points of Fed easing this year, up from Monday’s 97. This implies that traders estimate a 50 bps interest rate cut at September’s meeting, though odds for lowering rates of that size lie at 34.5%, according to the CME FedWatch Tool.Bullion prices received a lifeline from rising tensions in the Middle East. The Israel-Hezbollah conflict escalated over the weekend, and fears that the conflict could broaden would be positive for the golden metal.
Daily digest market movers: Gold price climbs, ignoring Consumer Confidence data
Technical outlook: Gold’s uptrend is intact as buyers eye $2,550
Gold price’s upward bias remains, though price action during the last couple of days shows that traders are reluctant to position themselves ahead of the PCE data release.From a momentum standpoint, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is failing to crack its last peak, contrarily to XAU/USD price action, meaning that a negative divergence could be looming.If XAU/USD slides below the current week’s low of $2,503 and $2,500, this would pave the way for a deeper pullback. The following support would be the July 17 high at $2,483, followed by the $2,450 psychological mark. Further downside is seen at the 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) at $2,410, ahead of $2,400.On the flip side, if bullion prices clear the all-time high (ATH) of $2,531, this could sponsor a leg-up to $2,550 before challenging $2,600.More By This Author:GBP/USD Price Forecast: Reaches New Multi-Year High Above 1.3200 Gold Price Uptrend Set To Extends Above $2,500 As Fed Rate Cut Looms Gold Prices Rose As US Dollar Tumbled After Powell’s Speech