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Index Focus – 25 Nov - 25 November 2014

European markets have started the trading session relatively flat this morning with the miners weighing the UK 100 down. The Dow Jones and S&P 500 in the US both recorded record closes yesterday, following the positive sentiment from Fridays Chinese rate cut. Macro data from the States comes in thick and fast this week ahead of Thursday’s Thanksgiving holiday with GDP figures being up first this afternoon.

 

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Where next?
  1. Will the index rise towards highs of 6905? or;
  2. Will the index fall below lows of 6070?

The UK’s UK 100  continues to the 5 week uptrend with 6900 still a realistic target. Support could still hold firm along the rising trend line as well as the 200 day moving average. The 20 day moving average has broken above the 100 day moving average whilst the RSI has begun to turn away from overbought.

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Possible support

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Possible resistance

  • Trend: Sideways, Recovery from lows
  • Potential support: 6733, 6701, 6631,
  • Potential resistance: 6765, 6788, 6811

Important: The information provided above does not constitute advice or opinion and must only be regarded as technical observations.

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Where next?
  1. Will the index rise towards highs of 9900? or;
  2. Will the index fall below lows of 8335?

Germany’s DAX is now trading back at 2 month highs with possible resistance being seen around currently levels. A break above this level could see the DAX push into 9900’s with 10000 then being a target. The DAX is now trading above its major moving averages, whilst the RSI had now fallen from overbought territory.

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Possible support

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Possible resistance

  • Trend: Sideways, Recovery from lows
  • Potential support: 9788, 9754, 9613
  • Potential resistance: 9840, 9913, 9993

Important: The information provided above does not constitute advice or opinion and must only be regarded as technical observations.

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Where next?
  1. Will the index rise above highs of 17900? or;
  2. Will the index fall towards lows of 15845?

US Dow Jones continues to set new record highs as the recovery picks up pace. The Dow set a third straight record close yesterday following Fridays all-time intraday high after the Chinese rate cut. Support could come at the 50 day moving average whilst resistance may be found around Fridays all-time high.

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Possible support

Solid Red line
Possible resistance

  • Trend: Sideways, Recovery
  • Potential support: 17816, 17788, 17747
  • Potential resistance: 17895

Important: The information provided above does not constitute advice or opinion and must only be regarded as technical observations.

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