XAU/EUR is looking to build onto the recovery from two-week lows of $1,582 reached earlier this week.
The spot is currently flirting with the $1,600 threshold despite a minor pullback in the euro, as markets reassess the potential risks emerging out of the European covid curbs.
Looking at it technically, XAU/EUR stalled its four-day losing streak on Wednesday, having found strong support at the ascending 21-Daily Moving Average (DMA), now at $1,592.
A daily closing below the latter is needed to resume the correction from the 14-month top at 1,653.90.
The two-week lows will be retested below the 21-DMA support, opening floors for a drop towards $1,575, November 10 lows.
If the selling momentum accelerates, then the bears will target the upward-sloping 50-DMA at $1,550.

On the upside, Wednesday’s high at $1,612 will offer immediate resistance, above which the $1,650 psychological will draw buyers’ attention.
The 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) sits above the midline, suggesting that there is scope for the rebound to gain traction.
Acceptance above $1,650 could trigger a fresh upswing towards the $1,700 threshold.
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