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Home » Gold Price Outlook: Rally Pauses as Dollar Strength and Fed Signals Trigger Consolidation
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Gold Price Outlook: Rally Pauses as Dollar Strength and Fed Signals Trigger Consolidation

By Hamza ShahMarch 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read282 Views
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Gold price rally stalls as a stronger dollar and Fed policy signals drive market consolidation.
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Key Highlights:

  • Gold pauses after an aggressive multi-session climb, but the long-term bullish bias remains intact.
  • The Federal Reserve left rates steady while projecting two cuts in 2025—supporting gold’s appeal as a safe-haven.
  • A stronger U.S. dollar triggered short-term profit-taking, yet gold’s fundamentals remain strong.

Market Recap: Gold Takes a Breather but Still Holds Strong Ground

Gold (XAU/USD) ended last week slightly softer after a powerful multi-session rally, cooling off as traders booked profits and the U.S. dollar staged a modest rebound. Despite the pullback, the broader bullish narrative surrounding gold remains robust, anchored by safe-haven demand, dovish central bank outlooks, and geopolitical tension.

Gold closed the week at $3,023.98, gaining $39.07 or +1.31% overall.


Fed Stays Put, But Gold Bulls Stay Hopeful

The U.S. Federal Reserve opted to keep interest rates unchanged during its March policy meeting, but it reaffirmed projections for two rate cuts by year-end. Chair Jerome Powell emphasized caution amid persistent inflation, much of it tied to tariffs and supply chain issues, but left the door open for future easing.

This “wait-and-see” approach continues to support gold as investors seek a hedge against both inflation and macroeconomic uncertainty.


Stronger Dollar Spurs Some Selling

Gold’s brief correction also mirrored strength in the U.S. dollar. The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) bounced as traders reassessed the timing of rate cuts. Combined with gold’s overbought conditions, the stage was set for short-term selling pressure and position trimming.

Still, this move appears more like a technical cooldown than a reversal in trend. Gold bulls remain nearby, eyeing fresh buying opportunities.


Geopolitics & Trade: Fuel for Safe-Haven Demand

Ongoing geopolitical unrest—from Middle East military operations to rising U.S.-China trade tensions—continues to boost gold’s safe-haven allure. Inflationary risks tied to global trade disruptions add another layer of support, particularly as institutional buying (especially via ETFs) remains firm.


Technical View: Healthy Pullback Within a Bullish Trend

Gold remains in a long-term uptrend. While last week’s high of $3,057.59 marks a short-term ceiling, any move above this level would resume the upward trajectory. Support is seen at $2,832.72, with a key pivot at $2,770.94, which could attract fresh buyers.

Even though gold looks technically “hot” due to its distance from the 52-week moving average ($2,571.40), the uptrend is unlikely to reverse unless a major macro shift occurs.


Bottom Line: Gold’s Pause Is Not a Pullback in Sentiment

Gold’s momentum may have cooled, but its foundations remain strong. As long as inflation concerns linger, geopolitical risks simmer, and central banks lean dovish, gold remains well-supported. Traders should see dips as opportunities—not warnings—unless key support levels break with conviction.

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