Gold Slides Below $4,600 As Profit-Taking Grows, Fed Cut Doubts Rise

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Gold (XAU/USD) registers losses of over 0.70% on Friday as traders take profits, as in the last two weeks, data in the US has shown the labor market is not as weaker as expected. Therefore, traders are turning skeptical that the Federal Reserve (Fed) might go for two cuts, as reflected by the swaps markets. XAU/USD trades at $4,580 at the time of writing.
Bullion retreats as resilient US data, easing geopolitical risks push traders to cut aggressive Fed easing bets
Market mood is turning negative as US President Donald Trump shook the markets, as he seems reluctant to nominate the National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett for the Fed Chair post. “I actually want to keep you where you are, if you want to know the truth,” Trump told Hassett during a White House event.
In the headlines, the US Dollar jumped while Gold prices dipped to $4,560 before returning to current price levels. Polymarket reported that the favorite to become the next Fed Chair is Kevin Warsh, as his odds moved from around 40% to 60%.
Meanwhile, geopolitical risk premia continued to ease as reports emerged that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Trump to hold off an attack on Iran. However, in a second call, according to AXIOS, Netanyahu asked Trump to hold off military action to give Israel more time to prepare for a potential Iranian retaliation. Additionally, US officials said that military action is not off the table if Tehran resumes killing protesters.
Data-wise, US Industrial Production rose 0.4% in December, exceeding estimates of a dip of 0.1%, revealed the Federal Reserve.
Fed officials crossed the wires, led by Governor Michelle Bowman and Boston Fed President Susan Collins. It is worth noting that policymakers will begin their blackout period on Saturday.
Upcoming US data next week
The US schedule will feature housing data, Initial Jobless Claims, the final reading of GDP for Q3 2025, the Fed’s favorite inflation gauges, the Core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, Flash PMIs and Consumer Sentiment.
Daily digest market movers: Bullion poised for minimal weekly gains as Dollar recovers
- The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the American currency's performance versus six peers, is up 0.03% to 99.38. US Treasury yields are soaring following the Hassett headline, with the 10-year T-note yield up nearly five basis points at 4.219%.
- US economic data showed a mixed inflation picture, with consumer prices stabilizing while producer prices turned hot. On an annual basis, headline CPI held at 2.7% in December, virtually unchanged from November, whereas PPI accelerated to 3%, up from 2.8% the prior month, highlighting lingering cost pressures upstream.
- Also, the labor market signaled resilience. Last Friday’s Nonfarm Payrolls report was solid despite undershooting forecasts, while the Unemployment Rate edged down to 4.4%, below the Fed’s 4.5% projection. Reinforcing that strength, Initial Jobless Claims fell from 207K to 198K, pointing to fewer Americans filing for unemployment benefits.
- Fed Governor Michelle Bowman said that the central bank should not pause its easing cycle and that it should cut rates again, given the labor market risks. Boston Fed President Susan Collins praised central bank independence, adding that “a central bank that, while accountable, has the independence required to make the tough calls that may be unpopular in the short term.”
- Given the backdrop, traders trimmed the chances for further easing by the Federal Reserve. Prime Market Terminal data shows 43 basis points of easing expected towards the end of 2026.

Source: Prime Market Terminal
Technical analysis: Gold price retreats below $4,600, eyes on $4,550
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Gold consolidates below $4,600 after hitting a four-day low of $4,537, but it has managed to edge past $4,550. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) shows a shift from bullish to neutral momentum, but bears seem to be gathering strength. If RSI clears its neutral line, XAU/USD could challenge its latest cycle low of $4,407 hit on January 8.
Conversely, if Bullion clears $4,600, buyers could remain hopeful of challenging the all-time high (ATH) at $4,643 before targeting $4,700.
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