🥇AURICVERSE|$XAU Gold 1-Hour Market Outlook (April 29th Optimized Version)



🌐 Market Structure and Background

In the short term, the structure is clearly bearish: a downward trend characterized by consecutive lower highs and lower lows.
Price meets resistance and pulls back from the supply zone 4630–4640 above, drops sharply to touch the current demand zone 4550–4560, and is currently in a tight sideways consolidation after the sharp selloff. This is a pause in momentum after a major drop, and no reversal signal has formed yet—bulls and bears are currently standing by to watch and contest.

🔖 Key Supply and Demand / Price Levels

🔵 Support (Demand Zones)

• 4550–4560: Current short-term support, position-battling trading range

• 4500–4515: Stronger support on higher timeframes, core defense level below

🔴 Resistance (Supply Zones)

• 4600–4610: Key minor resistance during the day, the line between a breakout and a retest

• 4630–4640: Recent strong overhead pressure, the core supply zone for bears

• 4730–4740: The main farther upper suppression zone

📊 Two Scenarios and Trading Logic

1. Bullish Rebound Scenario (Structural Repair)

• Price holds 4550–4560 without effectively breaking down below

• Breaks through and holds (closes) above 4600–4610, with a pullback confirming
→ Expected to see a rebound correction: first target the 4630–4640 supply zone, then the 4700 psychological level; if momentum continues, look higher.
Overall definition: rebound repair after low-level consolidation, not a trend reversal.

2. Bearish Continuation Scenario (Trend Continues to Sell Off)

• Weak rebound, unable to break through the 4600–4610 overhead resistance

• Or breaks below the 4550–4560 support
→ Bearish continuation: first target sweeping liquidity around 4550, then the strong demand zone 4500–4515; a deeper shakeout followed by renewed reaction is not ruled out.
The larger structure remains bearish unless there is a clear structural reversal (new highs, breakout reversal).
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