Why XAUUSD needs a specialist signal feed
XAUUSD trades around the clock but its character changes by session. London delivers trending moves; New York reacts violently to US data; Asia is rangebound. A generic "forex signals" service applies the same logic to EURUSD and XAUUSD — which is why so many of them quietly under-perform on gold.
Our engine is built only for XAUUSD. Every parameter — volatility windows, stop-distance multipliers, time-of-day filters — is calibrated against years of gold tick data.
Inside a typical XAUUSD signal
Each signal arrives with: direction (BUY or SELL), entry zone, stop loss, TP1 (the first profit target, usually a 1R move), TP2 (the runner, often 2–3R), a confidence score, and a narrative explaining why the setup triggered.
The dashboard tracks live P/L in pips against the current spot price, so you can see exactly how the trade is progressing without leaving the app.
Risk management baked in
The built-in position-size calculator takes your account size and risk-per-trade percentage and returns the exact lot size for the signal's stop distance — no spreadsheet, no mental math.
For Pro and Elite members, the same logic powers auto-trading: signals are pushed to your connected broker with the correct size, automatically.
How XAUUSD signals compare to gold futures and ETFs
XAUUSD on a retail forex broker gives you 24/5 access, tight spreads during major sessions, fractional lot sizing, and instant execution. Gold futures (GC on COMEX) offer better depth but require larger capital. Gold ETFs like GLD are exchange-hours only. For most signal-followers, the XAUUSD CFD is the simplest vehicle.