Daily candle snapshot for XAU/USD with the same chart and range modules as our forex pair pages — educational context only.
XAU/USD quotes how many US dollars are needed for one troy ounce of spot gold in this feed. It is one of the most watched crosses for macro stress, real-yield narratives, and session liquidity — but your broker’s contract specs, spreads, and session rules still define the price you actually trade.
This page is a structured snapshot: last completed daily close, selectable chart horizons, and rolling high/low windows so you can see where price has spent time recently. It does not predict direction and is not investment advice.
XAU/USD — last completed daily candle close at 4,476.64 (daily kline snapshot, not a live tick feed).
Compared to the previous session, the pair has gained 0.96%, indicating bullish momentum.
Volatility is elevated, suggesting strong price movement in the short term.
This overview uses completed daily candles and range snapshots for context only — not investment advice.
Gold Spot / US Dollar
Price
4,476.64
1D change
▲ 42.71
+427100.0 pips
1D %
+0.96%
Trading ranges summarize where price has actually traded over a window. On XrForex we surface them from rolling daily highs and lows so you can see compression versus expansion at a glance.
Many traders treat longer horizon highs and lows as reference liquidity zones. This page does not predict direction — it organizes context you can combine with your own strategy and broker prices.
As of Jun 4, 2026, 3:51 PM — snapshot only; not investment advice.
Educational context only. Spreads, session gaps, and broker pricing differ from any web snapshot.
Deep-dive pattern articles are planned; links marked “planned” will go live as guides are published.
Third-party RSS headlines tagged with XAUUSD (or mentioning it) for quick macro context next to your chart. Links open the publisher’s site — always verify on the source.
Automated filtering and wording may miss nuance. Not investment advice.
Impact: Changes in gold prices could indicate safe-haven demand.
Bloomberg
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