UOB Gold Technical Analysis
Live 50-day and 200-day Simple Moving Averages (SMA) based on UOB 100g Cast Bar retail pricing. Last updated: 30 April 2026.
Short-Term Trend
Long-Term Trend
Momentum
Price vs Moving Averages
Benchmark: UOB 100g Cast Bar (Bank Sells At)
- Price
- 50-Day SMA
- 200-Day SMA
How to Read This Chart
This chart maps the actual retail price of UOB gold against its historical averages to help you identify trends and potential buying opportunities.
- The Solid Line (Price): This is the daily "Bank Sells At" price for the benchmark 100g Cast Bar.
- The 50-Day SMA (Yellow Dashed): This represents the short-to-medium term momentum. It hugs the price closely. When the price dips below this line, it often signals a short-term correction or a localized buying opportunity.
- The 200-Day SMA (Red Dashed): This represents the overarching macro trend. In a strong bull market, the price will stay above this line for months or even years. Drops to the 200-day moving average historically serve as major support levels.
Disclaimer: Technical analysis relies on historical price action and is not a guarantee of future performance. Always combine technical indicators with fundamental analysis before making investment decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 50-day SMA for gold?
The 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) is the average price of gold over the last 50 trading days. It acts as a short-to-medium-term trend indicator. If the current UOB gold price is above the 50-day SMA, the short-term trend is considered bullish.
What is the 200-day SMA and why does it matter?
The 200-day SMA is the average price over the last 200 days and is considered one of the most important indicators of the long-term trend. When the gold price is above this line, the asset is technically in a long-term bull market.
What is a Golden Cross in gold trading?
A Golden Cross occurs when the 50-day SMA crosses above the 200-day SMA. This is widely considered a very strong bullish signal, indicating that short-term momentum is accelerating and a major long-term rally may be underway.
What is a Death Cross?
A Death Cross happens when the 50-day SMA falls below the 200-day SMA. This is a bearish technical signal suggesting that recent selling pressure is dragging down the long-term average, potentially signaling a prolonged downtrend.