Gold Spot / U.S. Dollar
Long
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Gold Bullish Surge: Liquidity Trap or True Breakout?

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- Gold is exhibiting intense impulsive strength on the H1 timeframe, successfully escaping its recent descending channel corridor. However, as price rapidly extends upward, it is directly colliding with an unmitigated premium supply zone where heavy institutional sellers are historically positioned.

- Global Context :
The broader financial spectrum is generating heavy volatility ahead of key economic data releases, causing massive capital relocations between the US Dollar and safe-haven assets. While recent price actions hint at a "buy the rumor" sentiment, the overarching macro environment remains strictly bounded by central bank liquidity adjustments. Smart money is utilizing this sudden bullish momentum to drive the asset into an optimal premium pricing zone. This rapid ascent behaves like an ideal liquidity engineering mechanism, trapping early buyers before a heavy corrective phase takes over to rebalance the charts.

Technical Playbook:

- The Bias: Short-Term Bearish Reversal / Tactical Range Expansion. We are monitoring the overhead supply for a definitive structural rejection trigger.

- The Main Zone: Our primary tactical focus is locked directly on the $4,560 - $4,575 OB - REJECTION block. Keeping price contained beneath this horizon is mandatory for the short thesis.

- The Target: Following the white structural layout, a clean rejection targets $4,525 first, before extending into the $4,460 FVG - FIBO confluence zone (0.5 - 0.618 retracement floor).

- Invalidation: The bearish reversal framework is instantly invalidated if the market registers a sustained H1 candle close above $4,585.
Note
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gold tapped liquidity at 4524 and go up !
Trade active
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OB - Rejection zone tapped !
I have 2 real trade:

Entry 1 BUY 4524 TP 4578 -> 560 pips
Entry 2 SELL 4567 TP 4540 -> 270 pips
Trade closed: target reached
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SUPER GREAT SELL ENTRY 4567 -> 4489
REACHED 780pips!

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