Gold price (XAU/USD) recovers its recent losses from the previous session, although trading volume is lighter on Monday than usual ahead of the New Year holiday. The safe-haven Gold gains upward support as markets anticipate signals regarding the United States (US) economy under the incoming Trump administration and the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) interest rate outlook for 2025.
The safe-haven demand for the yellow metal could increase as the potential Donald Trump’s tariffs and trade policies could trigger trade conflicts, increasing the risk aversion sentiment. However, the outlook for fewer Fed rate cuts in 2025 might cap the upside for the price of the non-yielding Gold.
Additionally, Gold receives upward support from heightened geopolitical risks stemming from the prolonged Russia-Ukraine conflict and ongoing tensions in the Middle East. On Sunday, Israeli forces carried out attacks on two hospitals in northern Gaza, including a strike on the upper floor of al-Wafaa Hospital in Gaza City, which killed at least seven people and critically wounded others.
Gold prices are set to finish the year with an impressive 27% gain, representing their strongest annual performance since 2010. This rally has been driven by central bank purchases, rising geopolitical tensions, and monetary easing policies implemented by major central banks.
Gold price trades near $2,620.00 on Monday, with the daily chart indicating a consolidation phase as the metal moves sideways near the nine- and 14-day Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). The 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) hovers just below the 50 mark, reflecting a neutral sentiment. A decisive move above 50 could signal increased buying interest in the commodity.
Regarding its resistances, the XAU/USD pair may target the psychological level of $2,700.00, with the next barrier at its monthly high of $2,726.34, which was recorded on December 12.
On the downside, the XAU/USD pair may find its immediate support around the nine- and 14-day EMAs at $2,624.00 and $2,628.00, respectively. A break below these levels could increase selling pressure, potentially pushing Gold toward its monthly low of $2,583.39.
XAU/USD: Daily Chart