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Commodity Intraday Technical Outlook 04 July 2025 - Geojit Financial Services Ltd
Commodity Intraday Technical Outlook 04 July 2025 - Geojit Financial Services Ltd

Intraday Technical Outlook

Gold LBMA Spot

Choppy trading expected but broad outlook remain bullish.

 

Silver LBMA Spot

Choppy trading expected inside the range of $38-34 levels.

 

Crude Oil NYMEX

Break below $64 expect further weakness. Else, recovery rallies expected.

 

Gold KG Aug

Break above Rs 97800 likely to extend rallies. Else, intraday momentum mostly choppy.

 

Silver KG Sep

If Rs 105000 remain hold expect recovery rallies. Else, corrective selloffs is likely.

 

Crude Oil Jul

As long as prices stay above Rs 5700 it may extend positive outlook. Stiff support is seen at Rs 5500.

 

Natural Gas Jul

As long as Rs 280 hold downside, expect recovery upticks for the day.

 

Copper Jul

If unable to move past Rs 905 intraday momentum mostly on the weaker side.

 

Nickel Jul

Prices remain choppy with nil volume

 

ZincM Jul

If unable to move past Rs 262 there are chances of corrective selling pressure.

 

LeadM Jul

As long as prices stay above Rs 181 intraday momentum mostly on the positive side.

 

AluminiumM Jul

Prices remain choppy inside Rs 251-245 levels and either side breakout would suggest fresh directional moves.

 

 

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