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Gold Bear Market Confirmed? First Red Weekly Signal Since 2023


Gold Bear Market Confirmed? First Red Weekly Signal Since 2023

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Gold (XAU) slid below $4,000 in mid-July 2026, 28% down from its January ATH of $5,598, pressured by a >9% rise in oil, a closed Strait of Hormuz and rising Fed-hike odds (CME FedWatch ~76% for September); the largest gold ETF GLD has seen -$14.4 billion of outflows since March 1 versus -$9.6 billion from all Bitcoin ETFs since the October peak. The weekly Gaussian channel flipped red for the first time since October 2023 signalling a structural bear market, XAU trades below the 0.382 fib at $4,333 and tests the 0.5 retracement near $3,943 with $4,300–$4,400 the key resistance for a potential relief rally and $3,552 (0.618) then $3,300–$2,750 as downside targets, a dynamic that matters for ETF flows, crypto investors and safe-haven allocation.

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In Brief

  • Gold trades below $4,000, down 28% from its January all-time high.
  • Weekly chart prints first red Gaussian channel bar since October 2023.
  • Daily RSI divergence hints at a bounce toward $4,300-$4,400 resistance.

Gold (XAU) slipped below $4,000 on Thursday, now 28% below its January record of $5,598. The weekly chart printed its first red Gaussian channel bar since October 2023, strengthening the case for a confirmed gold bear market.

War headlines keep failing to lift the metal. Instead, surging oil prices and rising bets on Federal Reserve rate hikes continue to drag gold lower.

Gold Price Chart. Source: TradingView

Why Gold’s Safe-Haven Playbook Broke

US airstrikes hit Iranian military sites for a fourth consecutive day this week, while the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to merchant traffic. Oil gained over 9% in five days. Historically, this backdrop would send gold sharply higher.

This time, the transmission works in reverse. Expensive oil feeds inflation expectations, and hot inflation pushes the Fed toward tightening. Markets now price roughly 76% odds of a September rate hike, up from 57% a week ago, according to CME FedWatch data.

The June FOMC minutes deepened the pressure. Policymakers split nine to eight in favor of at least one 2026 hike, and the core PCE inflation forecast rose to 3.3%. Higher real yields make non-yielding gold less attractive as a hedge, whatever the geopolitical noise.

Meanwhile, the collapse of the US-Iran ceasefire keeps energy markets tense. Until the Strait reopens or inflation data cools, gold may stay trapped in this macro squeeze.

Gold Bear Market Signals on the Weekly Chart

The weekly chart shows a structural breakdown rather than a routine dip. The Gaussian channel indicator flipped red for the first time since October 2023, ending the regime that carried gold from under $2,000 to $5,598.

The price has also fallen below the channel itself.

XAU weekly chart. Source: Tradingview

Furthermore, gold lost its long-term 0.382 Fibonacci retracement at $4,333. The former support zone between $4,300 and $4,400 now acts as resistance, confirming the damage to the bullish structure.

A drawdown of 28% from the peak is well beyond the common 20% bear-market threshold.

The price currently tests the 0.5 retracement near $3,943. Below it, the 0.618 golden pocket at $3,552 stands as the next major support, an area highlighted in a previous gold outlook. The $3,300-$3,400 zone and the $2,575-$2,750 region complete the downside map.

XAU Price Prediction Hinges on $4,300 Resistance

The daily chart complicates the bearish picture. On one hand, the 50-day moving average crossed below the 200-day line on June 26, forming a death cross. The price also declines inside a descending parallel channel, trading between its midline and upper band.

On the other hand, momentum quietly improves. The daily RSI carved higher lows through late June and July while the price printed lower lows, creating a bullish divergence. This setup often precedes a relief rally.

The popular market data account Barchart captured the tension in a short comment on X.

A bounce would likely target the $4,300-$4,400 resistance, about 7% above the current price, where the channel’s upper band meets the falling 50-day average. However, rejection there would expose the golden pocket at $3,552, an 11.4% drop from today’s levels.

XAU daily chart. Source: Tradingview

Reclaiming $4,300-$4,400 would weaken the breakdown thesis. Failure would hand the market to the bears, with September’s Fed decision and the Strait of Hormuz likely picking the direction.

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