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Nasdaq, S&P 500 Face Further Pressure as Yesterday's Late Selloff Hurts Technicals

Published 31/10/2024, 06:07 pm
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Markets started brightly yesterday but that was it. Heading into the final hour of trading it turned into a bit of a free-fall.

The Russell 2000 (IWM) took the worst of the pain, leaving behind a very bearish looking inverse "hammer". There are prior 'sell' triggers in the MACD and On-Balance-Volume, along with an underperformance against the NASDAQ.

It's hard to see things opening brightly today, but if bulls can make a stand into Friday's close it might alleviate some of the selling pressure building in this index.IWM-Daily Chart

The S&P 500 is holding on to 20-day MA support, but the pressure is building to the downside with a series of small, upper spikes marking points of attack by bears. There was a new 'sell' trigger in On-Balance-Volume to add the earlier 'sell' trigger in the MACD. The best aspect oof this is the strong bullish momentum; momentum that hasn't waivered during the development of the 'bull flag'.SPX-Daily Chart

The Nasdaq edged a breakout yesterday, but found itself drifting back inside resistance yesterday - not enough for a 'bull trap' - but enough to put the move higher on pause. The MACD is flip-flopping between 'buy' and 'sell' triggers, but other technicals are positive. The one thing I like is that buying volume days far outweigh selling ones.

COMPQ-Daily Chart

I'm also watching the Semiconductor Index. Tuesday was a solid day of upside, but yesterday was the opposite. Key moving average support is still there, but it now finds itself fast approaching rising wedge support. Technicals are a mixed bag, but the performance relative to the Nasdaq 100 is the one of potential greatest concern.

SOX-Daily Chart

Also, track the weekly chart picture for Semiconductors. Here, things look more bearish on the technical front. There is a 'bull trap' in play, and 'bull traps' typically retrace back to consolidation support; support defined by the October 2022 and November 2023 swing lows.

SOX-Weekly Chart

The weak finish is setting up for a weak start tomorrow. Assuming a slow first half-hour, watch for buyers to step in and move the needle. If nothing happens around 10 am, then it could be a scrappy day with the potential to sell off into the last hour.

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