Gold’s price (XAU/USD) slightly retraces but holds above the $2,700 level on Friday, with some profit-taking occurring after its three-day rally this week. Federal Reserve (Fed) governor Christopher Waller spooked traders by commenting on Thursday that a March interest rate cut should not be ruled out. That triggered uncertainty among traders because markets were not pricing in a March rate cut at all.Concerns are now swelling, with traders questioning whether they might have missed an important element or whether a knee-jerk reaction could occur once President-elect Donald Trump takes office on Monday. A large number of executive orders are set to be released by Trump’s administration, including quite a few that guarantee a surge in inflation.
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Technical Analysis: Scrambled eggsGold bulls are confused after comments from Fed Governor Waller that an interest rate cut in March should not be ignored. Traders were enjoying a supportive tailwind in Bullion fueled by easing rate-cut bets. With the Fed’s Waller call now for a possible move in March, concern grows that the Fed is seeing issues ahead in the US economy, which traders might have missed. All eyes will be on the $2,708 pivotal level to see if it can keep the rally at elevated levels before heading into the weekend. If traders are unable to keep the Gold price above that level by the closing bell on Friday, rather look for $2,671 as the next support. In case more downside occurs, the 55-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) at $2,648 is next, followed by the 100-day SMA at $2,643. The first upside level to look at is $2,721, which is a sort of a double top in November and December. In case Bullion powers through that level, the all-time high of $2,790 is the key upside barrier. XAU/USD: Daily ChartMore By This Author:Gold Enjoys Third Day Of Gains In A Row As Yields Retreat US Dollar At Crossroad For Either Substantial Break Lower Or Fresh Highs On The Back Of CPI Release US Dollar Flat Ahead Of December Producer Price Index Release