#数字资产动态追踪 Precious metals market kicks off as expected, non-farm week challenges continue



Weekend judgment and execution! Influenced by geopolitical tensions, precious metals open higher across the board, with gold, silver, platinum, and palladium soaring together. Last week's bottom-fishing positions have been gradually taken off the books for safety.

From the market perspective, gold broke through the 4400 resistance level, reaching around 4420. But be cautious—rapid upward moves in the morning are not suitable for chasing the rally; large funds may be shaking out weak hands. If the price pulls back to 4380 or 4365, it can be a good opportunity to build long positions, expecting a continued upward trend.

Domestic futures also performed well: Shanghai Gold 2606 jumped from 976 to 1002, Rongtong Gold from 966 surged to 995, platinum from 470 spiked to 512, and palladium from 340 soared to 391. Many traders profited from this rally. Key levels to watch: Shanghai Gold targeting 1020, Rongtong Gold aiming for 1010. For precious metals, hold firmly and avoid guessing the top.

This week is special—non-farm data release mode is in full swing. Statements from international leaders, ADP employment data, unemployment figures, commodity weight adjustments, and non-farm payrolls—these events are hitting one after another. Especially after Wednesday, any data can ignite the market. The overall trend is upward, but don’t be blindly enthusiastic; wait for important data releases and adjust your strategy flexibly.

On crude oil, supply is concentrated, and the international situation remains unstable. Recently, prices have been oscillating between 56.5 and 60. The suggested strategy is to short at high levels and go long at low levels. Once the price breaks out of the range, follow the trend. Avoid betting on a one-sided market direction for now.
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rekt_but_not_brokevip
· 01-08 01:29
Gold breaking through 4400 really can't hold, early traders who chased might get washed out Shanghai Gold's surge is outrageous, can 1020 really be reached? Non-farm week is too crazy, wait for the data and don't make reckless moves Crude oil fluctuating between 56.5-60, how many people will get wiped out in this range Bottom-fickers are laughing their heads off, but it feels a bit late to enter now Palladium soaring from 340 to 391, who can withstand that? Stay firm with precious metals, don't think about guessing the top
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 01-06 12:48
Breaking 4400 in gold means you have to hold at 4380. This trick of shaking out is old news; don't fall for it.
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FrontRunFightervip
· 01-05 03:30
nah look... big money's definitely front-running this gold pump. they let retail chase 4420 then BAM, washout incoming. classic playbook tbh
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BearMarketNoodlervip
· 01-05 03:24
The shakeout started around 4420. This big-money trick is really old.
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TokenAlchemistvip
· 01-05 03:19
ngl the gold breakout looks clean but that early pump reeks of classic whale washout patterns... seen this inefficiency vector play out too many times to chase the 4420s. holding until the 4380 retest for better entry mechanics
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AirdropFreedomvip
· 01-05 03:16
Wow, I really didn't get it wrong with this wave of gold. I said early on to buy the dip. Hold firmly and don't waver, don't listen to those nonsense about calling the top every day. Non-farm week is indeed risky, with data hitting one after another, so stay cautious. This dead duck, crude oil, is still bouncing around within that range.
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