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Why a selloff could be super bullish for gold
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From Gold Scents:

We have a potential coil forming on the gold chart. As I've mentioned before, about 70% of the time, the initial thrust out of a coil tends to be a false move soon followed by a more powerful and durable move in the opposite direction. If that holds true, it would be preferable for gold to break out of the coil to the downside.

Today will be the 24th day of this daily cycle. The cycle can last up to 30 days and not be out of the ordinary, so it is possible that...
 
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