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Gold faces three pullback scenarios before $4,496 test

Analysts outline potential retracement paths for gold amid record highs, with key support levels in focus.

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David Chen · Commodities Desk · 17 Aug 2026 · 1 min read
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Gold faces three pullback scenarios before $4,496 test

Gold prices face three potential pullback scenarios before challenging the $4,496 per ounce threshold, according to technical analysis. The metal has surged to record highs in recent sessions, prompting traders to assess downside risks and key support levels.

The first scenario involves a correction toward the $4,000 mark, a level that has historically acted as a strong support zone. A second scenario projects a deeper pullback to $3,850, aligning with the 50-day moving average. The third scenario, deemed less likely, anticipates a decline to $3,700, testing the 200-day moving average.

Technical indicators suggest that any pullback would likely be temporary, with the overall trend remaining bullish. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) remains elevated but shows signs of consolidation, while the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator continues to signal upward momentum. Traders are closely monitoring these levels for potential entry points in the event of a retracement.

Support levels at $4,200 and $4,100 are expected to limit downside pressure, with a break below these levels potentially accelerating selling pressure. Resistance is seen at $4,400 and $4,450, with a sustained move above $4,496 confirming the next leg higher.

The outlook remains contingent on broader macroeconomic factors, including U.S. Treasury yields and the Federal Reserve’s policy stance. Gold’s safe-haven appeal and its inverse relationship with the dollar continue to underpin its upward trajectory.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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David Chen
Commodities Desk

David reports on energy, metals and agricultural markets, tracking how supply signals and safe-haven demand move prices across the commodities complex.

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