Gold Under Pressure as Stronger Dollar and Fed Outlook Weigh on Prices
Gold extends its third weekly loss as a stronger US dollar, hawkish Federal Reserve expectations, and easing Middle East tensions pressure prices. Explore today's forex, gold, and crude oil market out
Global financial markets started the week with investors closely monitoring developments surrounding the Middle East peace talks, Federal Reserve policy expectations, and the performance of the US dollar. While diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran continue, uncertainty remains high, keeping traders cautious across commodity and currency markets.
The US dollar remained resilient after reaching its highest level since May 2025, while gold prices continued their downward trend for a third consecutive week. Meanwhile, crude oil recovered modestly amid ongoing geopolitical concerns despite reports of temporary ceasefire efforts.
Stronger US Dollar Supported by Hawkish Fed Expectations
The US Dollar Index briefly climbed above the 101.00 level before settling around 100.75. The greenback remains supported after the Federal Reserve signaled that interest rates could stay higher for longer.
According to the latest Fed projections, nine out of nineteen policymakers expect another rate hike before the end of the year. Market participants have also increased expectations for a September rate increase, providing additional support for the US dollar against major currencies.
The Japanese yen remained under pressure, with USD/JPY approaching the critical 162.00 level, raising speculation that Japanese authorities may intervene if the currency weakens further.
Gold Prices Extend Weekly Declines
Gold continues to face heavy selling pressure as investors favor the US dollar and higher Treasury yields. Spot gold closed last week near $4,155 per ounce, marking its third consecutive weekly decline and falling more than 26% from its January record high.
Several factors continue to weigh on precious metals:
- Hawkish Federal Reserve policy outlook
- Stronger US dollar
- Reduced safe-haven demand
- Investor profit-taking after record highs
Market analysts warn that if selling pressure continues, gold could test the important psychological support near $4,000 per ounce in the coming weeks.
Crude Oil Recovers on Geopolitical Uncertainty
Oil prices posted moderate gains after reports suggested uncertainty surrounding the long-term peace agreement between the United States and Iran.
WTI crude settled near $76.43 per barrel, while Brent crude closed around $79.94 per barrel. Although ceasefire discussions between Israel and Hezbollah briefly pressured prices, renewed military activity in southern Lebanon helped support crude oil later in the session.
Investors remain focused on developments around the Strait of Hormuz, where shipping activity continues to face security concerns.
EUR/USD Outlook
The euro remains under pressure against the US dollar after falling toward the 1.1420 area before recovering slightly.
Key Resistance
- 1.1495
- 1.1525
Key Support
- 1.1435
- 1.1400
A failure to break above 1.1500 could leave the pair vulnerable to further downside during the week.
US Dollar Index Technical Outlook
The Dollar Index continues to maintain a bullish structure despite minor pullbacks.
Resistance Levels
- 101.00
- 101.30
Support Levels
- 100.60
- 100.40
Holding above the 100.55 support zone may open the door for another move toward 101.30.
Gold Technical Analysis
Gold remains in a short-term bearish trend after failing to sustain gains above $4,220.
Resistance Levels
- $4,212
- $4,265
Support Levels
- $4,113
- $4,068
A break below $4,113 could accelerate selling pressure, while recovery attempts are likely to face resistance near $4,212.
Trading Strategy for June 22, 2026
CWG Markets suggests maintaining a cautious trading approach as markets remain highly sensitive to geopolitical headlines and central bank expectations.
Preferred Trading Bias
- US Dollar: Buy on dips above key support.
- EUR/USD: Sell rallies below 1.1500.
- GBP/USD: Favor selling near resistance.
- USD/JPY: Buy on pullbacks while above support.
- Gold: Sell on rallies below $4,212 with downside targets toward $4,113 and $4,068.
Risk management remains essential, and traders are advised to protect profits once positions move favorably.
Market Outlook
This week's market direction will largely depend on progress in US-Iran negotiations, upcoming US inflation data, and evolving expectations for Federal Reserve monetary policy. A stronger dollar and persistent higher interest rate outlook continue to present challenges for gold, while geopolitical uncertainty may keep crude oil prices supported in the near term.
Investors should remain alert to economic releases and geopolitical developments, as both are expected to drive volatility across forex, commodities, and global financial markets.