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Gold approaches double tops above $1,800 amid risk-on mood

shows that the gold price is turning south after facing a wall of resistances stacked up around $1,1812.

Alternatively, immediate support is aligned at $1,803, the confluence of the Fibonacci 38.2% one-month and SMA50 one-hour.

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