Cold Yijie: 3.19 Gold Plummets Sharply, Accumulate Long Positions on Dips; Crude Oil Mid-term Continue Long

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Gold’s intraday sentiment has once again shifted to a bearish push. Whether this bull market logic will undergo a major change depends on the closing of the larger cycle and subsequent news influences; therefore, with the fundamentals remaining somewhat bearish, the main strategy on the right side is to rebound and short. However, due to the rapid decline and subsequent correction, there may be a third wave of adjustment. Tonight, on the left side, consider short-term long positions, while on the right side, patiently wait for the rebound to complete before shorting.

Gold tonight: Buy in batches near 4520-4480 with a stop at 4450, targeting 4650-4750-4830. Consider a secondary short around 4800 during the rebound.

Crude oil is experiencing slight intraday fluctuations. Considering a trend or bullish outlook, maintain a sideways upward momentum tonight.

Crude oil tonight: Buy near 94.5-95.0, with a stop at 94.0, targeting 98.0-100-110.

What is most important in trading? Yijie believes it is contentment. Without contentment, one is never satisfied with current trades, which may lead to increased trading volume, position size, and frequency. Markets always exist—big and small. Capture the big moves, and profits will naturally be higher, but so will the risks. I believe that in trading, profit and risk are two sides of the same coin. No matter how strong your technical skills are, always consider the risk of each trade. The first step to profit is to protect your capital—without capital, there is no trading! When unsure, learn to give up. Currently, live trading accounts are available for profit verification! Since October 10, 2025, multiple doubling of funds has been achieved! [Available for verification and observation]

This article is by financial analyst Leng Yijie

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