Created
: 2025.06.11
2025.06.11 23:55
Despite mounting short-term pressure in Gold futures, algorithmic traders may only briefly trim positions before re-accumulating, with broader participation metrics suggesting a potential local bottom in prices, analysts say, TDS' Senior Commodity Strategist Daniel Ghali notes.
"Fear not, but algos could sell some Gold length for the first time since Liberation Day's fallout below $3375/oz in GCQ5. Short-term trend signals are under pressure following the recent rangebound trading regime, potentially resulting in selling activity tallying up to -4% of algos' max size this session (or 7% of their current size)."
"In any scenario for prices, CTAs will re-accumulate this lost length over the coming week -- and could potentially end up with an even larger position size on a continued uptape, driven primarily by vol-control and signal-strength."
"Western macro funds remain extremely under-invested. Aggregate participation in CME Gold has reached extreme levels that have historically marked local lows in prices. Overbought but underowned."
Created
: 2025.06.11
Last updated
: 2025.06.11
FXStreet is a forex information website, delivering market analysis and news articles 24/7.
It features a number of articles contributed by well-known analysts, in addition to the ones by its editorial team.
Founded in 2000 by Francesc Riverola, a Spanish economist, it has grown to become a world-renowned information website.
We hope you find this article useful. Any comments or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
We are also looking for writers with extensive experience in forex and crypto to join us.
please contact us at [email protected].
Disclaimer:
All information and content provided on this website is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to solicit any investment. Although all efforts are made in order to ensure that the information is correct, no guarantee is provided for the accuracy of any content on this website. Any decision made shall be the responsibility of the investor and Myforex does not take any responsibility whatsoever regarding the use of any information provided herein.
The content provided on this website belongs to Myforex and, where stated, the relevant licensors. All rights are reserved by Myforex and the relevant licensors, and no content of this website, whether in full or in part, shall be copied or displayed elsewhere without the explicit written permission of the relevant copyright holder. If you wish to use any part of the content provided on this website, please ensure that you contact Myforex.
Myforex uses cookies to improve the convenience and functionality of this website. This website may include cookies not only by us but also by third parties (advertisers, log analysts, etc.) for the purpose of tracking the activities of users. Cookie policy