Traditionally, higher yields weaken gold, but persistent inflation concerns may drive investors to hedge with bullion. The CME FedWatch tool now shows a higher probability that rates will remain unchanged through June, strengthening gold prices.
On the other hand, the broader geopolitical landscape also influences gold’s momentum. Tensions surrounding Ukraine and NATO discussions weigh on risk assets, weakening the U.S. dollar. A weaker dollar generally boosts gold, making it more attractive to foreign investors.
Additionally, U.S. President Donald Trump’s hostage ultimatum adds further uncertainty, increasing demand for safe-haven assets. With inflationary pressures remaining strong and global tensions persisting, gold’s bullish trend will likely remain.
Gold (XAU) Technical Analysis
Gold Daily Chart – Bullish Hammer
The daily chart for gold shows that the price is trading within an ascending broadening wedge pattern, which signals bullish momentum. Notably, a bullish hammer reversed the bearish hammer on Wednesday after releasing the U.S. CPI data. However, gold must break above $2,942 to initiate the next move higher.