Asian Market Morning Gold Edges Up, Short-term Pullback Expectation Intensifies
In the Asian market morning, international spot gold slightly rose, up 0.1%, trading at $4342.50 per ounce, with a year-to-date increase of approximately 65%.
Analyst Linh Tran stated that the current rally is driven by macroeconomic concerns, which have also pushed gold into an overvalued zone, making the market more sensitive to short-term corrections. He pointed out that gold prices in the first quarter of 2026 may experience a pullback or consolidation, with high interest rate environments and the Federal Reserve's cautious policy stance serving as the main short-term resistance.
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Asian Market Morning Gold Edges Up, Short-term Pullback Expectation Intensifies
In the Asian market morning, international spot gold slightly rose, up 0.1%, trading at $4342.50 per ounce, with a year-to-date increase of approximately 65%.
Analyst Linh Tran stated that the current rally is driven by macroeconomic concerns, which have also pushed gold into an overvalued zone, making the market more sensitive to short-term corrections. He pointed out that gold prices in the first quarter of 2026 may experience a pullback or consolidation, with high interest rate environments and the Federal Reserve's cautious policy stance serving as the main short-term resistance.