During the January 8 session, crude oil prices dropped sharply and US government bond yields increased, causing difficulties for world gold prices. However, in the long term, gold has many grounds for a strong increase in price when the market believes that the Fed will almost certainly cut interest rates this year. ISM's latest PMI report showed that the labor market is showing signs of cooling, reinforcing the view that the Fed will have to decide sooner or later on when to cut interest rates. After "plunging" to $2016 yesterday, gold is currently recovering to $2032.
Today, before the US session, gold will likely rotate from 2033 - 2045. We can trade short-term and if after the European session gold breaks through Fibo 0.5 at 2045, gold will likely reach Fibo 0.6.