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Gold’s Streak Hits Rare Territory ✨

Today's number is... 440

That’s how many days Gold’s 50-day average has stayed above its 200-day average.

Here’s the chart:

Let's break down what the chart shows:

  • The top panel plots Gold’s daily price in black, with the 50-day moving average in green and the 200-day moving average in red.
  • The lower panel shows the number of consecutive days the 50-day moving average has held above the 200-day moving average.

The Takeaway: Gold’s 50-day moving average has stayed above its 200-day for 440 consecutive sessions.

That makes this the 6th-longest golden cross streak since 1975.

Since the crossover triggered, Gold has gained more than 70%. That makes it one of the most productive trends in decades.

This hasn’t just been a grind higher. It has been a trend with real power behind it.

Most golden crosses either break early or fail to deliver meaningful upside. This one has done both. It has held firm and delivered.

Nothing has broken. The trend is doing its job.

So, does this streak stall here or climb even higher into history?

Let me know! 

Grant Hawkridge | Chief Aussie Operator, All Star Charts


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