Stock market Indices technical analysis S&P500, DAX, CAC, NIKKEI, NASDAQ
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S&P500
S&P500 has broken above 2260 and reached the 2300 target. Strong upside support now is 2260 level and invalidation of the medium-term uptrend only on a break below 2225. The instrument has reached 2300 target and now we look at the upside extension into 2400. SL on long trades at 2270.
DAX
The instrument has broken above 11620 consolidation cap level and has reached 11850 level. To finish the upside perfect extension it needs to hit 12040 level. Strong support now is 11500-11650 zone and we have a bounce from the support zone. SL on long trades should be below 11500.
CAC40
The instrument broke above broadening wedge between 4700 and 4900 level. Only long trades are preferred now with SL below 4800 targeting 5300. We have the retest of a recently broken wedge for the upside continuation. Targets are 5000 and 5150.
NIKKEI
The instrument is testing the strong support zone 188-190 and we need a near-term break above 195 for the upside extension. Look only for long trades as long as the instrument is above 188.40 level targeting 200. No change in view.
NASDAQ
The instrument is reacting from broken new high 5024 level and as long this level hold look for long trades with SL below 5100 targeting 5300. The instrument has reached the 5340 target and a daily close above this level would lead to a 5500-5600 zone. The upside support zone is 5200-5300.
We expect USD uptrend now to continue after short-term correction is over and we are bullish on stock market indices.
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