Gold has started the trading week with losses. In Monday’s North American session, the metal is trading at $1280.77. In economic news, there are no major US events on the schedule. On Tuesday, the US will release JOLT Job Openings and the markets will be focusing on the US presidential election.
US employment numbers for October were released on Friday and the numbers were encouraging. Nonfarm payrolls improved to 161 thousand, although this fell short of the forecast of 171 thousand. Average Hourly Earnings rose 0.4%, edging above the estimate of 0.3%. The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.9%. FOMC member Stanley Fischer said on Friday that the labor market’s improvement has been robust and is close to full employment. Despite the solid employment numbers, gold was unchanged on Friday and closed the week slightly above the $1300 level.
The US goes to the polls on Tuesday, and this event will likely dominate the markets throughout the week. Although polls continue to point to a tight race, Clinton appears to have the upper hand as she has an easier path to garnering the 270 electoral votes needed to claim victory. The most recent polls indicate that voters favor Clinton over Donald Trump by a margin of three to five percent. The Clinton campaign received a boost as the FBI announced that it had no reason to change its conclusion that Clinton was not guilty of criminal wrongdoing in her use of private emails while she was secretary of state. The US dollar posted gains following the FBI announcement, and the greenback could continue to move higher if Clinton wins the election. There are different market scenarios depending on the actual outcome of the election, with the worst case scenario being a too-close-to-call result. If either candidate fails to deliver a decisive victory, the leadership vacuum and uncertainty surrounding the result could trigger higher volatility in the markets. If the election does spark market volatility, the Federal Reserve could hold off from raising interest rates at its next policy meeting in December.
XAU/USD Fundamentals
Monday (November 7)
- 10:00 US Labor Market Conditions Index. Actual 0.7
- 15:00 US Consumer Credit. Estimate 17.6B
- Tentative – US Loan Officer Survey
Upcoming Key Events
Tuesday (November 8)
- 10:00 US JOLTS Jobs Openings. Estimate 5.67M
- All Day – US Presidential Election
*All release times are EDT
*Key events are in bold
XAU/USD for Monday, November 7, 2016
XAU/USD November 7 at 13:00 EDT
Open: 1289.20 High: 1295.96 Low: 1278.16 Close: 1280.77
XAU/USD Technical
S3 | S2 | S1 | R1 | R2 | R3 |
1223 | 1245 | 1279 | 1290 | 1307 | 1331 |
- XAU/USD was flat in the Asian session. The pair has posted slight losses in the European and North American sessions
- 1279 is fluid. Currently, it is providing weak support
- There is resistance at 1290
- Current range: 1279 to 1290
Further levels in both directions:
- Below: 1279, 1245 and 1223
- Above: 1290, 1307, 1331 and 1358
OANDA’s Open Positions Ratio
XAU/USD ratio is showing long positions with a substantial majority (70%), indicative of trader bias towards XAU/USD reversing directions and moving higher.
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