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June 27, 2026 at 08:00 AMThought Moment
Weekend Outlook — Gold's $4,000 Battle and What NFP Means Next Week
Gold bounced hard from $3,959 on Thursday and closed the week around $4,087. The $4,000 line held — for now. But let's not confuse a technical snap-back with a trend reversal.
Here's what I'm looking at this weekend:
The PCE came in at 4.1% on Friday. That's the highest in three years. Rate cut expectations are dead — market now pricing an 80% chance of a December hike instead. The dollar is at 101 and climbing. That's not a friendly environment for gold.
But here's what the headlines won't tell you: central banks bought 244 tonnes of gold in Q1 2026. 89% of surveyed central banks plan to increase reserves. The structural demand is still there — it's just being drowned out by Fed noise.
The 4H chart tells me we're in a consolidation zone. $3,982–$4,000 is the floor. $4,125 is the first ceiling. Until one of these breaks, we're range-bound.
Next week's NFP is the catalyst. A soft print kills the rate-hike narrative and weakens the dollar — gold could rally to $4,220. A hot print confirms the hawkish path — and I wouldn't be surprised to see $3,800 tested.
My plan: wait for the data. Trade the reaction, not the anticipation. Range rules during the chop. Let NFP tell us where we're going.
Two positions I'm watching on my desk in Singapore right now:
1. If $4,000 holds into Wednesday — I'll look for longs targeting $4,125
2. If NFP comes hot and we break $3,982 — I'm waiting for the retest to short
No predictions. Only preparations.
— Lin
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