Group 1: Market Overview - COMEX gold futures closed down on November 17, with December delivery gold futures reported at $4070.6 per ounce, a decrease of $23.6 [1] - Spot gold prices also experienced a slight decline during the early trading session in the U.S. [1] Group 2: Economic Data Release - The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the delayed September employment report will be released on November 20, and the inflation-adjusted wage data for September will be published on November 21, both at 7:30 AM Central Time [3] - These reports are expected to provide insights into the U.S. economic conditions, although they may be more lagging than usual [3] Group 3: Market Risks and Warnings - Bond investment giant Jeffrey Gundlach issued a stern warning about significant risks lurking in the stock and financial markets, citing rampant "junk bonds" and severe valuation distortions [3] - Gundlach, known as the "Bond King" of Wall Street, emphasized the need for investors to hold cash and avoid private credit, suggesting that 20% of investment funds should be allocated to cash to prepare for potential market crashes [3][4] - He expressed deep concerns about the $1.7 trillion private credit market, likening it to "junk loans" and warning it could trigger the next global market collapse [4] Group 4: Technical Analysis of Gold Futures - The next upward target for December gold futures is to break the key resistance level of $4398.00 per ounce, while the recent downward target is to push prices below the key support level of $4000.00 per ounce [4] - Initial resistance levels are identified at the overnight high of $4107.60 per ounce and then at $4150.00 per ounce; initial support levels are at the overnight low of $4051.10 per ounce and last Friday's low of $4032.60 per ounce [4]
华尔街大佬喊现金防崩盘 COMEX金避险光环褪色?
Jin Tou Wang·2025-11-18 02:05