Amidst the U.S. debt crisis saga market participants were reluctant to have open sell positions into the weekend, on the off chance that an agreement to raise the U.S. government’s debt ceiling is struck over the weekend hence the engulfing bullish candle observed on Friday. The reluctance of holding short positions resulted in the bullish green light to officially settle Friday’s session at 1,978.78 an ounce (just around the key level at the 1,980 zone), up by 1.1% on Friday. In this video, we dissected the current market structure for trading opportunities both the buyers and sellers have in this market ahead of the new week while taking into consideration the handful of economic features from the U.S. docket.
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