Moving Averages Peg Back Rallies In The S&P And Nasdaq

The S&P was most affected by the presence of converged 20-day and 50-day MAs as it finished Monday with a neutral 'doji' just below these moving averages. The small gain was enough to generate a new 'buy' trigger in On-Balance-Volume, but the critical mid-line in Stochastics continues to play as resistance, and this means the bearish outlook is favored. For Tuesday, I will be looking for some downside, but if the S&P can close with another neutral candlestick - and not a big red one (or something better) - then we may have a more bullish response by end of week.


The Nasdaq had managed to do a little better, finishing above its 20-day MA, but not its 50-day MA. Yesterday's buying volume was enough to register the day as one of accumulation, backed by a new 'buy' trigger in On-Balance-Volume. However, it too remains below the mid-line Stochastic and the 'black' candlestick finish is one often associated with reversal when it appears at the end of a rally. Watching for a gap down at the open.


The Russell 2000 (IWM) had the best of the day's action. It closed with a small, bullish candlestick above its 20-day MA. It still has some room to run to its 50-day MA, and yesterday's buying was enough to see a new 'buy' trigger in the MACD; although this signal occurred below the bullish zero line (so is not a strong buy signal). Of the three indices, it has the weakest Stochastics, although given stuck in a trading range since December 2023 this is not surprising. Relative buying volume was well below that of the Nasdaq and S&P.

My expectation for today is one for selling. If we don't see that, or even just a slight lower close, then I would be optimistic for a break through the overhead 50-day MAs, opening up for a larger challenge of March highs. Let's see what today brings...


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