Gold futures have climbed to their highest prices since May, just eight weeks after a death cross in prices signaled the potential for further weakness.
That marks a shift in the market toward a bullish indicator known as a “golden cross,” which happens when a short-term moving average climbs past a long-term moving average.
Gold futures were…
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