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Currency & Gold Outlook Heats Up: Election Week Meets Lunar New Year — USD Weakens, Gold Nears $5,000, and Must-Know Strategies for Investors — Market Insights by SO OK TRADING

Last updated: 8 Feb 2026
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Currency & Gold Market Analysis: February 9–16, 2026

This week is one of the most closely watched periods in global financial markets. The results of Thailand’s general election (Feb. 8) and the release of key U.S. economic data are expected to directly impact both the U.S. dollar and gold prices, driving heightened volatility.

U.S. Dollar Overview
The dollar is trending weaker against major currencies, as markets anticipate Federal Reserve rate cuts and remain concerned about the U.S. economic outlook.

USD/THB (Dollar–Thai Baht): The baht is likely to strengthen, moving within 31.00–31.80, supported by rising gold prices and post-election confidence.
EUR/USD (Euro–Dollar): The euro is expected to strengthen, possibly testing 1.1000–1.2000, driven by Eurozone recovery.
USD/JPY (Dollar–Japanese Yen): High volatility is expected within 151–159. A break below 151 would signal strong yen appreciation.
USD/CNY (Dollar–Chinese Yuan): Stable to slightly stronger yuan, moving within 6.85–7.25, supported by China’s economic rebalancing and Lunar New Year effects.
Strategy: Traders focus on “Short USD” (sell at resistance), as the dollar enters a weakening cycle.

Gold: Star of the Week
Gold remains the centerpiece of the market, surging toward $5,000/oz.

Gold Spot: 4,625–5,245 range, with key support at 4,700 and psychological resistance at 5,000.
Thai Gold Bars (96.5%): 69,500–74,800 THB, pivot at 72,000.
Thai Gold Jewelry (96.5%): 68,200–76,300 THB, pivot at 73,500.
Key Factors:

Strong Asian demand during Lunar New Year.
Continued selling by SPDR Gold fund, reflecting institutional profit-taking.
U.S. CPI release on Feb. 13 will determine whether gold breaks above $5,000.
Gold Strategies:

Speculators: “Buy on Dip” near $4,700, sell before $5,000 resistance.
Long-term savers: Accumulate if Thai gold falls below 71,000 THB, as the 2026 trend remains upward.
Summary

Currencies: USD weaker vs. THB, EUR, CNY; volatile vs. JPY.
Gold: Uptrend continues, but watch for profit-taking and U.S. CPI data.
Core Strategy: Short USD, Buy on Dip gold.
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