The broad stock market retraced all of its December sell-off and it broke above the medium-term resistance level of around 2,900 recently. So is it still just a correction or a new medium-term uptrend? We may see an attempt at getting back to the record high. There have been no confirmed negative medium-term signals so far. The index got very close to its last October all-time high, as we can see on the daily chart:
Mixed Expectations, Will Uptrend Continue?
Expectations are mixed, because the index futures contracts trade between -0.5% and +0.2% vs. their Wednesday's closing prices. The European stock market indexes have lost 0.1-0.4% so far. Investors will wait for some economic data announcements: Durable Goods Orders, Unemployment Claims at 8:30 a.m. They will also wait for more quarterly corporate earnings releases. Stocks will likely extend their short-term consolidation along the last year's record high. There have been no confirmed negative signals so far. However, we can see some short-term technical overbought conditions.
The S&P 500 futures contract trades within an intraday consolidation, as it remains close to the record high. The nearest important resistance level is at around 2,940. On the other hand, the support level is at 2,925-2,930, among others. The futures contract is slightly below its recent upward trend line this morning, as the 15-minute chart shows:
Nasdaq at New Record High
The technology Nasdaq 100 futures contract trades along the new record high. The market extended it uptrend after-hours, as investors reacted to the quarterly earnings releases from Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) and Microsoft. The tech stocks' gauge got closer to the 7,900 mark. The nearest important resistance level is at around 7,900-8,000. On the other hand, the support level is now at 7,800. The Nasdaq futures contract remains above the short-term upward trend line, as we can see on the 15-minute chart:
Big Cap Tech Stocks Extend Their Gains
Let's take a look at the Apple daily chart (NASDAQ:AAPL). The stock accelerated its uptrend recently and it broke above the $200 level. The market reached another new medium-term high, but then it closed slightly lower:
Now let's take a look at the daily chart of Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT). The stock reached yet another new record high. The market continues to trade above the three-month-long upward trend line. MSFT will likely accelerate the uptrend following its better-than-expected quarterly earnings release. Then we may see a short-term topping pattern and some profit-taking action:
Dow Jones Going Sideways
The Dow Jones Industrial Average broke above its February local high recently and it extended the medium-term uptrend. The next resistance level is at around 26,800-27,000, marked by the last year's topping pattern and the record high of 26,951.8. On Tuesday the blue-chip stocks' gauge reached another new medium-term high. There have been no confirmed negative signals so far. However, we can see some negative technical divergences:
Nikkei Relatively Weaker
Let's take a look at the Japanese Nikkei 225 index. It accelerated the downtrend in late December, as it fell slightly below the 19,000 level. Then it was retracing the downtrend for two months. In March the market went sideways. Recently it broke above the 22,000 mark. The Japanese stock market remains relatively weak, as it continues to trade well below its last year's local highs:
The S&P 500 index broke above its short-term consolidation on Tuesday and it got very close to the record high of 2,940.91. The broad stock market may reach new record highs, as investors' sentiment remains very bullish ahead of quarterly corporate earnings releases. However, we can see short-term technical overbought conditions that may lead to a downward correction at some point.
Concluding, the S&P 500 index will likely open virtually flat today. We may see an attempt at breaking above the last year's record high. Investors will await more quarterly corporate earnings releases.
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