Gold prices are also slightly close to their highs following a robust one-year growth, whereas short-term trading indicates a more conservative mood.Gold prices are also slightly close to their highs following a robust one-year growth, whereas short-term trading indicates a more conservative mood.

XAUUSD Trades Near $5200 As Gold Keeps Most Of Its One-Year Gains

2026/03/14 01:23
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The most recent charts, provided by TradingEconomics, TradingView, and intraday market data, indicate that XAUUSD is above the important support levels, despite a loss in momentum following the preceding increase.

Gold Holding near $5,190 after a strong yearly climb

Recent TradingEconomics statistics had gold at $5,190.10, which was 10.7 points higher, or 0.21%, on the day. The one-year chart showed a consistent increase below $3,000 and above $5,100, with the most active period occurring from September through the beginning of 2026.

The further framework on the TradingEconomics chart continued to climb despite the fact that gold went within a narrow band around the recent highs. This trend indicated a strong rally followed by a consolidated market, and not a declining market.

Fluctuations in prices remained noticeable throughout the year and particularly in times of higher gains and temporary retreats. Nonetheless, the trend was also strong because gold has not left the upper portion of its long-run range.

The recent level of almost $5,190 kept gold in the midst of peak territory on the chart. This left the one-year trend as the key characteristic of the market, with the progress still on up to mid-March.

Intraday Recovery As Short-Term Gains Remain Firm

Another market chart indicated that XAU/USD was up $12.38 at $5,188.58, or 0.24%. The intraday trading was shifting down in the middle of the day, but the prices later corrected and shifted back to the upper side of the daily range.

Towards the end of the morning, it was almost $5,176.75, with XAU/USD recovering around $5,150. This recovery was an indication that sellers were continuing to buy on dips despite the fact that the market was trading with a lower momentum compared to the market during the initial rally period.

In the same investing.com chart intraday panel, there was a 1.95% increase in one week and a 5.21% increase in one month. Within a period of six months, the return was 42.09%, whereas the gain of 1 year was 76.55%.

These values were the same as the more extended trend that is on the annual chart. Gold has been in a very strong uptrend formation, but more recent trading has been more price volatile as the market is stalling around highs.

Technical Indicators Show Support Holding Above Key Trend Levels

Examples of charts provided by TradingView’s daily chart indicated that gold finished at $5,187.92 with a session of $5,125.42 to $5,191.56. Bollinger Bands established the midline at $5,124.46; the upper one was at $5,334.16; and the lower one was at $4,914.77.

This arrangement on the TradingView chart indicated gold trading on top of the 20-day basis line and within the upper half of its recent territory. The short-term structure is supportive as long as the price is above the middle band.

Chaikin Money Flow was at 0.15, and this indicated that the buying pressure was positive. Volume was 190.02K ticks with active participation in the session despite the declining momentum in terms of previous breakout conditions.

The resistance was keeping close to the recent highs of around $5,190 and then the upper band at $5,334. The support was at $5,124 and then at $4,915. Collectively, these levels indicated that gold was in a solid framework with the market in search of its way forward.

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