Gold Price Trading Levels for April 10: Key Intraday Entries
Gold price trading levels for April 10 highlight key intraday support and resistance in Comex futures, helping active traders spot entry points and market cues.
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GeopoliticsGold price outlook improved after the Iran ceasefire lifted sentiment, with spot gold surging to $4,835 before consolidating. See what it means now.

Gold price trading levels for April 10 highlight key intraday support and resistance in Comex futures, helping active traders spot entry points and market cues.

Gold price outlook remains bullish long term, but JP Morgan says gold is an investment asset, not a reliable hedge against crises. Read what matters now.

Gold price jumped after U.S. CPI rose 0.9% in March, below the 1.0% forecast, boosting Fed cut hopes and putting $4,800 in focus for investors.

Gold price fell to $4,779.10 before the U.S. CPI report, with traders watching inflation, yields and geopolitics for the next big bullion move.

Gold price could still rise above $5,000 this year, says State Street, despite oil-driven inflation and Fed risks. See what it means for Indian investors.

Gold price rose to $4,803.50 after U.S. core PCE met forecasts, while silver edged up to $75.54. See the key levels, drivers, and India impact.

Central bank gold buying jumped in March as Poland, Uzbekistan and China added reserves on lower prices. See what it means for gold investors in India.

Gold price stayed below $4,800 as U.S. Q4 GDP slowed to 0.5% and core PCE held at 3.0%. See what the data means for Indian investors now.

Gold price held near session highs after U.S. jobless claims rose to 219,000, topping forecasts. See what the mixed labour data means next for bullion.

Gold price today: track key intraday April 9 trading levels in Comex futures and see what global bullion signals could mean for Indian investors.

Gold price volatility has not changed gold’s core role in portfolios, says FTSE Russell’s Indrani De. See what it means for Indian investors.