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Another slightly higher high and higher low sees price move upwards in slow, choppy overlapping movement.

Although price is overall moving higher as has been expected, the choppy overlapping movement is now indicating that this B wave may be a triangle. That possibility is charted and published today for Elliott Wave Gold members.

Summary: Price may continue to move sideways in an ever decreasing range for another one to three weeks.

It is still possible, but less likely now, that an upwards swing may continue here to end about resistance at 1,305 to 1,310.

Only the most experienced of traders should be trading the small swings within a consolidation. If trading the small swings, reduce risk to 1-3% of equity for any one trade and always trade with stops.

New updates to this analysis are in bold.

Last monthly charts for the main wave count are here, another monthly alternate is here, and video is here.

Grand SuperCycle analysis is here.

The wave counts will be labelled first and second. Classic technical analysis will be used to determine which wave count looks to be more likely. In terms of Elliott wave structure the second wave count has a better fit and fewer problems. The second wave count is my preferred wave count.

FIRST ELLIOTT WAVE COUNT

WEEKLY CHART

Gold Elliott Wave Chart Weekly I 2017
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Both wave counts expect that Gold completed a large five down from the all time high in November 2011 to the low of December 2015, which is seen on the left hand side of both weekly charts.

If this analysis is correct, then the five down may not be the completion of the correction. Corrective waves do not subdivide as fives; they subdivide as threes. The five down is seen as cycle wave a within a Super Cycle wave (a).

Both wave counts then expect cycle wave b began in December 2015.

There are more than 23 possible corrective structures that B waves may take. It is important to always have multiple wave counts when B waves are expected.

It looks unlikely that cycle wave b may have been over at the high labelled primary wave W. Primary wave W lasted less than one year at only 31 weeks. Cycle waves should last one to several years and B waves tend to be more time consuming than other Elliott waves, so this movement would be too brief for cycle wave b.

This first wave count expects that cycle wave b may be an incomplete double zigzag.

While this first wave count is entirely possible, there are three problems now which reduce its probability.

1. Cycle wave b is a double zigzag, but primary wave X within the double is deep and time consuming. While this is possible, it is much more common for X waves within double zigzags to be brief and shallow.

2. Intermediate wave (B) within the zigzag of primary wave Y is a double flat correction. These are extremely rare, even rarer than running flats. The rarity of this structure must further reduce the probability of this wave count.

3. Although intermediate wave (C) should be continuing so that primary wave Y ends substantially above the end of primary wave W, the duration and depth of minor wave 2 within it now looks to be too large at the weekly time frame.

Within intermediate wave (C), no second wave correction may move beyond the start of its first wave below 1,205.41. However, prior to invalidation, this wave count may be discarded if price breaks below the lower edge of the black Elliott channel. If this wave count is correct, then intermediate wave (C) should not break below the Elliott channel which contains the zigzag of primary wave Y upwards.

DAILY CHART

Gold Elliott Wave Chart Daily 2017
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The analysis will focus on the structure of intermediate wave (C). To see details of all the bull movement for this year see daily charts here.

Intermediate wave (C) must be a five wave structure, either an impulse or an ending diagonal. It is unfolding as the more common impulse.

Minor wave 1 was a long extension. The target for minor wave 3 expects that too to be a long extension. If this is the case, then minor wave 5 may be shorter (only two actionary waves in an impulse may be extended).

The target for minute wave iii fits with higher targets and expects it to exhibit the most common Fibonacci ratio to minute wave i.

If price makes a new high above 1,357.09, then the second wave count below would be discarded and more confidence may be had in this first wave count.

This first wave count expects now that recent movement should be the start of a third wave. Price is not behaving like it is within a third wave at minor degree, it is too slow and weak. This first wave count is further reduced in probability.

HOURLY CHART

Gold Elliott Wave Chart Hourly 2017
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Minuette wave (iii) may have begun with a leading contracting diagonal for subminuette wave i. Leading diagonals in first wave positions are commonly followed by very deep second waves. Here, subminuette wave ii is a 0.76 correction of subminuette wave i, meeting the definition of very deep. The structure is now complete as a double zigzag.

Subminuette wave iii may only subdivide as an impulse. This first wave count now expects that there should be a series of five overlapping first and second waves. At this stage, within minor wave 3, price should not be moving this slowly.

SECOND ELLIOTT WAVE COUNT

WEEKLY CHART

Gold Elliott Wave Chart Weekly I 2017
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Both wave counts are identical to the low labelled cycle wave a. Thereafter, they look at different possible structures for cycle wave b.

This wave count looks at cycle wave b to be most likely a regular contracting triangle.

The B-D trend line should have a reasonable slope for this triangle to have the right look, because the A-C trend line does not have a strong slope. A barrier triangle has a B-D trend line that is essentially flat; if that happened here, then the triangle trend lines would not converge with a normal look and that looks unlikely.

Primary wave D should be a single zigzag. Only one triangle sub-wave may be a more complicated multiple, and here primary wave C has completed as a double zigzag. This is the most common triangle sub-wave to subdivide as a multiple.

Primary wave D of a contracting triangle may not move beyond the end of primary wave B below 1,123.08.

At its completion, primary wave D should be an obvious three wave structure at the weekly chart level. Within primary wave D, intermediate wave (B) is incomplete. At this stage, it looks like intermediate wave (B) may be unfolding as a triangle. This now has a better fit at the daily and hourly chart level. At its conclusion, intermediate wave (B) should look like a corrective structure at the weekly chart level.

DAILY CHART

Gold Elliott Wave Chart Daily 2017
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At this stage, intermediate wave (B) looks incomplete.

A common length for triangle sub-waves is from 0.8 to 0.85 the length of the prior wave. Primary wave D would reach this range from 1,170 to 1,158.

Intermediate wave (A) lasted twenty days, just one short of a Fibonacci twenty-one. Intermediate wave (B) may be about the same duration, so that this wave count has good proportions, or it may be longer because B waves tend to be more complicated and time consuming.

So far intermediate wave (B) has lasted twenty-eight sessions, it is incomplete and needs several more sessions now to complete. The next Fibonacci ratio in the sequence is thirty four. If intermediate wave (B) completes as a triangle, then it may not end within a total Fibonacci thirty-four sessions and may need longer than that for the structure to complete. It may either not exhibit a Fibonacci duration, or it may last a total Fibonacci fifty-five sessions.

At this stage, intermediate wave (B) will be labelled as a flat correction. But it may morph into a double combination or triangle and complete as another structure; if this happens, then the target at 1,308 may be too high. Intermediate wave (B) may be a complicated sideways movement, which may be very choppy and characterised by declining ATR and poor trading opportunities.

HOURLY CHART

Gold Elliott Wave Chart Hourly 2017
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Within the possible triangle for intermediate wave (B), so far it is minor wave B that subdivides best as a double zigzag. This means that all remaining sub-waves of the triangle for intermediate wave (B) must be simple A-B-C structures, most likely zigzags, if that portion of the analysis is correct.

Minor wave C may be a zigzag. The pink Elliott channel is copied over from the daily chart. It is neatly so far showing where price is currently finding resistance and support. Expect this may continue while minor wave C completes.

Within minor wave C, minute wave a subdivided as a leading contracting diagonal. Minute wave c may now be completing as an ending contracting diagonal. This neatly explains the overlapping in recent days, while price has been generally trending upwards.

Within ending diagonals, all sub-waves must subdivide as zigzags and the fourth wave must overlap first wave price territory. The fourth wave may not move beyond the end of the second wave below 1,271.40.

Here, minuette wave (iii) is a little shorter than minuette wave (i) indicating a contracting diagonal, which is the most common type. This gives a limit to minuette wave (iv): it may not be longer than minuette wave (ii) for the diagonal wave lengths to meet rules for a contracting diagonal.

The classic pattern equivalent here is a rising wedge. This is the same as an Elliott wave ending diagonal, only the rules for the Elliott wave structure are more clearly defined.

If minuette wave (iv) does move lower here, it must end before 1,271.97.

Thereafter, minuette wave (v) would be extremely likely to end above the end of minuette wave (iii) at 1,288.32 to avoid a truncation. Fifth waves of ending diagonals are almost never truncated. Minuette wave (v) may not be longer than minuette wave (iii), so it has a maximum length of 16.92. If it has already begun, as labelled, then that maximum would be at 1,292.91.

Fifth waves of contracting diagonals almost always end with an overshoot of the 1-3 trend line. The overshoot is often small. If price slightly overshoots the green (i)-(iii) trend line, then look out for a quick sharp reversal.

ALTERNATE HOURLY CHART

Gold Elliott Wave Chart Hourly 2017
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If intermediate wave (B) is unfolding as a flat correction, then minor wave C upwards must subdivide as a five wave structure. It may be either an impulse or an ending diagonal. An impulse is more common, and that will be how it will be labelled until it proves otherwise. If it looks like a rising wedge is unfolding, then an ending diagonal will be published also.

If minor wave C is an impulse, then it would have begun now with three overlapping first and second waves. The slow upwards movement over the last nearly three weeks here is now only somewhat acceptable.

If minor wave C is an impulse, then at this stage it should have begun to show some increase in upwards momentum.

Subminuette wave ii may not move beyond the start of subminuette wave i below 1,271.40.

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS

WEEKLY CHART

Gold Weekly 2017
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Price has again made a higher high and a higher low for the week and this upwards movement has support from volume.

The long upper wick on this weekly candlestick is bearish.

On Balance Volume gave a weak bearish signal last week with a break below a yellow support line. But then On Balance Volume returned back above that line this week, so the line is adjusted to better show where On Balance Volume is finding support. This may now be read as a weak bullish signal.

DAILY CHART

Gold Daily 2016
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Price is very clearly consolidating. Expect swings from support to resistance and back again. Use Stochastics in conjunction with support and resistance to signal when each swing ends. Be aware that trading a consolidating market is much more risky than trading a trending market, and reduce risk accordingly. Only experienced traders should consider trading the swings within a consolidation. Reduce risk to 1-3% of equity. Always trade with stops. Here, move stops to a little below support and above resistance to allow for overshoots; give the market room to move.

This upwards swing is taking its time. At this stage, Gold appears to be suffering from Multiple Personality Disorder. It seems to be both bull and bear at the same time.

Until today the strongest volume day within the current smaller consolidation delineated by blue trend lines was an upward day. Today, that has changed to a downwards day.

Although price moved higher today, it did so with the balance of volume downwards and the candlestick is red. There was more support for downwards movement during this session, and that support is relatively strong. A downwards breakout from this consolidation is indicated.

There is a little room for price to move a little lower as On Balance Volume is not yet at support.

GDX DAILY CHART

Gold Daily 2016
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An upwards swing may be expected to continue to resistance about 23.95.

Price does not move in straight lines within consolidations, making them poor trading opportunities. If trading this upwards swing, then reduce risk to only 1-3% of equity to acknowledge higher risk.

Published @ 09:15 p.m. EST.