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So essentially the accumulators or smart money in the derivatives markets are buying the contracts at the low prices from the dumb money.

 

What's to stop dumb money from shorting the contracts after they've sold the ones they held to smart money, further depressing the value?

 

And thanks to all who replied, much appreciated!

 

Once again leave out all this Smart and Dumb money rubbish, KEEP IT SIMPLE focus and learn to gauge Buying and Selling pressure Via Price and Volume at Key levels , there is enough info freely available in the Wyckoff forum to enable you to carry that out if the required effort is made.;)

 

The alternative is to carry on , on the same path, even join the VSA club where they teach you to attach meaning to every single bar, where smart money or dumb money has entered and exited, hell if you might also pinpoint where the smartest money (Professional traders and VSA Experts and their disciples) came in, afterall they are able to track the smart money.;)

 

Choice is yours.

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you are asking a question about why the structure works. there is an arbitrage mechanism here that makes it work and the mechanism is the expiration. Without a mechanism for arbitrage, then it wouldn't correlate 99%+

 

Closed-end funds do not have an arbitrage mechanism --- and so the funds trade at big disounts/premiums to their underlying net worth -- so there is significant 'tracking error'. If closed-end funds 'expired' at a specific date-- then you could arbitrage it.

 

Exchange Traded Funds do not have an expiration so they came up with a different structure for arbitrage. They created a third-party into the mix to create or redeem the ETF shares should they trade out of line with the underlying index. These third-parties can arbitrage this with a simple computer program and do it for risk-free profits.

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So essentially the accumulators or smart money in the derivatives markets are buying the contracts at the low prices from the dumb money. At the point at which they've bought most of that they've effectively deprived the dumb money from selling further and from selling much of anything to each other both at the psychological level and at the material level since they've bought most of the contracts that dumb money had been holding? Hence at that point the price begins to rise as the smart money withholds their inventory?

 

I see that you're confusing the futures and cash market here. Remember, the price changes in the S&P 500 futures market is 98% governed by changes in the S&P 500 Index price. Obviously the price changes in the S&P 500 Index is governed by the buying and selling of company shares listed on the Index. The buying and selling of Futures contracts in the Futures market has minimal bearing on the futures price.

 

When referring to smart money or dumb money accumulating or distributing it's the action in the cash market where the big blocks of shares being swallowed up by the smart money that's important not so much the action in the futures market. However, the smart money will start buying futures contracts in anticipation of price rises once they have cleaned everyone out with most of the shares. That's where VSA and Wycoff can help with the Volume analysis part of the equation.

 

So the dumb money can short sell as many S&P 500 futures contracts as they want during the smart money share accumaltion phase in the cash market. The price of the futures contract will only go down if the cash market will allow it. At the end of the day it will be the buyers on the otherside of the Futures trade that will be making the big bucks!

 

And btw, I am talking about FX Futures although I suppose it shouldn't really matter.

 

It doesn't matter whether it's FX or anyother instrument. The basic principal remains the same. The movement of the GBP Futures, EUR Futures or JPY Futures price is goverened by the FX cash market.

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I see that you're confusing the futures and cash market here. Remember, the price changes in the S&P 500 futures market is 98% governed by changes in the S&P 500 Index price. Obviously the price changes in the S&P 500 Index is governed by the buying and selling of company shares listed on the Index. The buying and selling of Futures contracts in the Futures market has minimal bearing on the futures price.

 

When referring to smart money or dumb money accumulating or distributing it's the action in the cash market where the big blocks of shares being swallowed up by the smart money that's important not so much the action in the futures market. However, the smart money will start buying futures contracts in anticipation of price rises once they have cleaned everyone out with most of the shares. That's where VSA and Wycoff can help with the Volume analysis part of the equation.

 

So the dumb money can short sell as many S&P 500 futures contracts as they want during the smart money share accumaltion phase in the cash market. The price of the futures contract will only go down if the cash market will allow it. At the end of the day it will be the buyers on the otherside of the Futures trade that will be making the big bucks!

 

 

 

It doesn't matter whether it's FX or anyother instrument. The basic principal remains the same. The movement of the GBP Futures, EUR Futures or JPY Futures price is goverened by the FX cash market.

 

 

THx!

I think that is the most salient point. That the volume on the futures does affect the price of the futures since its derived from the underlying.

 

But you're also saying that despite that the volume of the futures is indicative of the direction of the underlying in the immediate term and therefore indicative of the value of the contract.

 

Have I gotten that right?

 

It is then fair to say that informed traders are moving volumes of contracts based on their professional and informed views of what the underlying is doing?

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Once again leave out all this Smart and Dumb money rubbish, KEEP IT SIMPLE focus and learn to gauge Buying and Selling pressure Via Price and Volume at Key levels , there is enough info freely available in the Wyckoff forum to enable you to carry that out if the required effort is made.;)

 

The alternative is to carry on , on the same path, even join the VSA club where they teach you to attach meaning to every single bar, where smart money or dumb money has entered and exited, hell if you might also pinpoint where the smartest money (Professional traders and VSA Experts and their disciples) came in, afterall they are able to track the smart money.;)

 

Choice is yours.

 

Sorry I guess I didn't realize the term "smart money" was not a Wyckoff term. I think that's a bit odd since he refers to the composite man, or the professionals. I mean is there that much difference? It would seem at least that term of general meaning is transferrable between Wyckoff and VSA, but what do I know.

 

As I said I am new and absorbing tons of info from both camps and it can bleed together. Thx.

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Can I kindly suggest to read up and study Wyckoff a little more? I don't mean it in a harsh way, but the questions you are asking about Wyckoff doesn't sound like you had read up on it yet. If you did, my apologies for my assumption, and I would suggest that you read the material again. Wyckoff is not just about reading time and sales.

 

Also, the question about if data speed is important, is not relevant to just Wyckoff. This is relevant to the time frame you are trading. If you are trading off daily bars, the datafeed speed is irrelevant. If you do scalping off 1 second bars, then it probably is. However, your question is not really a Wyckoff question, it is a time frame question.

 

You make great points. Sorry for cluttering this section with this question.

 

It seems I may have misjudged the technique. I have been reading the book Wyckoff wrote about being a tape reader, and I also have a book called Charting the Markets, the Wyckoff Way, or whatever.

 

Can you suggest what might be the canonical reference for this method? Is tape reading alone with the purpose of finding supply/demand point not enough to constitute the full method? Guess I better do some more research.

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I think that is the most salient point. That the volume on the futures does affect the price of the futures since its derived from the underlying.

 

Like I said it's the supply and demand dynamic within the underlying that affects the price of the futures market. As I stated in my earlier post, you can say that the volume in the Futures market is affected by the smart money's willingness to buy or sell futures contracts based on their activities in the underlying market.

 

But you're also saying that despite that the volume of the futures is indicative of the direction of the underlying in the immediate term and therefore indicative of the value of the contract.

 

I'm saying that the the majority of the time it's the underlyingthat is indicative of the direction of the futures market. Trying to detect whether the Futures market is becoming a leading indicator of short term prices is futile in my opinion. It's much simpler to go with what happens the majority of the time.

 

It is then fair to say that informed traders are moving volumes of contracts based on their professional and informed views of what the underlying is doing?

 

It's logical to assume that yes.

 

Lastly, I sincerly hope you're not trading in futures yet because before you take that step you must have a thorough understanding of how these markets operate. You have no business being in the futures game if you're just beginning to increase your knowledge base. I would hope that you dive into stocks first for a couple of years before getting into futures. That's just some friendly advice mate ;)

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Thanks for the feedback and don't worry about me. I am here asking endless questions because I would not trade any instrument without understanding it to the fullest. If you read my posts in the other threads about FX ecns you'll see I've added some useful color to those discussions based on my 2 months of rigorous research. I intend to do the same with futures.

 

In any case trading stocks would not he'll me as I have no intention of trading equities futures.

 

I am interested in FX only, spot, futures and options.

 

Many thanks, and btw my prior post contained a typo, using does instead of doesn't. You made it clear that volume doesn't drive price of futures. I got that, many many thanks for taking the time.

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Please is here anybody who has some experiences with recognize accumulation /distribution proces in bases in intraday E-mini SP500 trading ( short TF 3, 5, 10 min.).????

I would like ask for some sources where I could learn more about it . I red that Wyckoff use Point and Figure charts but I can not find more specific informations.

Thank you a lot

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Please is here anybody who has some experiences with recognize accumulation /distribution proces in bases in intraday E-mini SP500 trading ( short TF 3, 5, 10 min.).????

I would like ask for some sources where I could learn more about it . I red that Wyckoff use Point and Figure charts but I can not find more specific informations.

Thank you a lot

 

As to accumulation and distribution, I answered this question for you in post 52, but that apparently was not satisfactory. Perhaps someone else would like to give it a try.*

 

As to Wyckoff's use of P&F for intraday trading, see the DayTrader's Bible posted to the Introduction (as a pdf).

 

*Note that you are far more likely to be successful applying Wyckoff's concept of the springboard to futures than you are his approach to accumulation and distribution since futures have no float. If you don't know what a springboard is, do a search using my name or see my blog.

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As to accumulation and distribution, I answered this question for you in post 52, but that apparently was not satisfactory. Perhaps someone else would like to give it a try.*

 

DB Thank you. Of course I am satisfied with your answer very well but sometimes it take time for me to understand ( english is not my native lang.but I promise I will improve:) ) I just want know if somebody use wyckoff principles in distinguish acumulation or distribution in bases in intraday emini SP500 short time frames and if it is much less possible use in future trading. Simply my problem is distinguish in advance in which direction price break from base.

I esteem your work highly and your willingnes to answer to my (sometime no logical) questions. Your book and your work in this side absolutely change my style of trading and I AM VERY GLAD. THANK YOU.:)

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If your objective is to balance the probabilities of price moving one way or the other out of a base in an instrument such as a futures contract, then, as I said earlier, fretting about accumulation and distribution isn't going to do you much good because there's no float, and the bar interval -- 5m, 15m, whatever -- is largely irrelevant. You can, however, accomplish much the same thing by detecting and correctly interpreting the springboard activity, if any.

 

Without charts, though, this is all not much more than babble. There must have been at least a few charts that prompted you to ask these questions. Post them and point out those features which interested you. Perhaps the best course is not to worry so much about predicting the direction of the move but to wait for it, then act in whatever way will enable you to take advantage of the move.

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DB

Of course I agree I like trade better break from base and retrace to the base but I like if I know with big probability which way break will be in advance .

 

For example yesterdays ES U8

 

5 min chart shows base in red lines and green ellipse is for me revers bars on resistence . Important for me is bigger volume on second bar as first bar .

 

I use 1 min chart too and situation is on second chart

In 1 min chart is same base as 5 min chart.

Area num.1 –-descend volume

Area 2 –- rising volume ...in this moment I thought that would break UP

Area 3 –- again uncertainty

Area 4 – price didnt make higher high

Area 5 – break TL on higher volume , almost certainty and I expect break from base down

 

I use 500 V chart too and this break of TL is on very short time (green rectangle on 3rd chart) and this is important to me.

I would like ask you for your opinion about my thinking about market please.

 

I think it was relatively simply situation and not always are the same simply situation. I will find some situation with example of typical springboard (as you explainded in book) and I will post some chart.

Thank for your time and patience.

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Clearly, you have put a great deal of thought into this. It shows. And as for the "relatively simple situation", there's nothing wrong with waiting for the relatively simple situation. Would you rather make money the easy way, or try to make it the hard way and coincidentally increase your chances of losing it instead?

 

So, taking this step by step, beginning with the first chart,

 

1. What does the lack of trading activity on the attempt at 12:15 to break out the range tell you?

 

2. What does the immediate and indisputable failure on the next bar tell you?

 

3.What does the continuing lack of trading activity on that bar tell you?

 

4. What does the increase in trading activity (which is greater than any trading activity up to that point) on the way down toward the 12:30 bar tell you?

 

And you don't need all the lines and indicators to see any of this. In fact, they may prevent you from seeing what might otherwise be plain.

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I have a question.

 

In case of some stocks, downtrend persists for very long period (may be for years altogether). In such cases, there may not be weak holders at the end of such prolonged period. It may be impossible to see a "selling climax". I mean to say large volume wide range down bars as such. In some cases it may even move up even without witnessing any accumulation phase. I am attaching charts herebelow to show what I mean. Of course, this stock has not move up yet.

 

First chart is weekly.

 

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Note the prolonged downturn from 275 to nearabout 40 over such a long period.

 

Now the daily (of couse some may argue that we are witnessing accumulation right now)

 

Daily chart

 

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See another chart

 

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Here stock moved from around 170 to 27 in between April 2006 to May 2007. We did not see any accumulation phase at all. Selling climax is also not visible.

 

So my question is how can we detect end of downtrend (or may be markup phase) in such cases?

Twisting the question slightly, how can we see the end of uptrend in the absence of buying climax and distribution?

Thanks in advance and regards

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Sorry. I donot know why charts are not appearing inspite of uploading them to imageshack and pasting the link using "insert image" option

 

Please see the charts from the imageshack itself, links of which I have given in my original post

 

Sorry for the inconvenience and trouble caused by me.

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DB,

when looking at a PV relation in a base to find out whether accumulation or distribution is taking place, why do we look for high volume on upsides or when at upper limit of base & low volume for downside in Accumulation & vice versa for distribution.

 

Please refer the rectangle in chart attached from 10:35to 13:20

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I have a question.

 

In case of some stocks, downtrend persists for very long period (may be for years altogether). In such cases, there may not be weak holders at the end of such prolonged period. It may be impossible to see a "selling climax". I mean to say large volume wide range down bars as such. In some cases it may even move up even without witnessing any accumulation phase. I am attaching charts herebelow to show what I mean. Of course, this stock has not move up yet.

 

First chart is weekly.

 

http://img127.imageshack.us/my.php?image=weeklyra4.png

 

Note the prolonged downturn from 275 to nearabout 40 over such a long period.

 

Now the daily (of couse some may argue that we are witnessing accumulation right now)

 

Daily chart

 

http://img398.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dailyra7.png

 

See another chart

 

http://img398.imageshack.us/my.php?image=weekly2kw6.png

 

Here stock moved from around 170 to 27 in between April 2006 to May 2007. We did not see any accumulation phase at all. Selling climax is also not visible.

 

So my question is how can we detect end of downtrend (or may be markup phase) in such cases?

Twisting the question slightly, how can we see the end of uptrend in the absence of buying climax and distribution?

Thanks in advance and regards

 

You make a number of statements but ask only one question, and the answer-- without considering trendlines -- is that there is a selling climax, a technical rally, a test, and a rally above the last swing high. Reverse for a downtrend. I can't apply this to your charts because it's next to impossible for me to see the volume on them, plus they're too scrunched. However, there does appear to be a selling climax on your third chart in March '07.

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DB,

when looking at a PV relation in a base to find out whether accumulation or distribution is taking place, why do we look for high volume on upsides or when at upper limit of base & low volume for downside in Accumulation & vice versa for distribution.

 

What did you read that left this with you?

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Another help is to draw a line parallel to the bottom of your price-and-volume graph so that only the busiest days show above your line. Note what happens on the busier days.Is the price up or down? What about the slower days? Again, price up or down? If the price rises on heavier volume days (though not enough to break out of the base) and falls on lighter volume days, the stock is most likely being accumulated. Or vice-versa if it's

being distributed

 

I read this in Whats a Chart file

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When you said "why do we look for high volume on upsides or when at upper limit of base & low volume for downside in Accumulation", I thought you meant "downside 'and when at lower limit'", which is not necessarily the case.

 

In any case, if price is rising, this suggests that demand is greater than supply. If volume is also rising, this suggests that increasing demand is being met by increasing supply. If price then chokes at the upper limit of the range, this suggests that the increase in supply was intended to bring price back down, or at least prevent it from exiting the range. If both price and volume subsequently fall, this suggests that the tactic was successful.

 

I don't know what you're trying to show me with your chart, but focus less on bars and more on what traders appear to be doing and why. That will be reflected in the price movement if you're correct.

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OK here the chart with a few annotations, as u said a number of times i have stopped focussing on individual bar

Trend: Down as we have LRH & LRL with no no successful attempts for making a HRL, subsequently we have trendlessness .Now my question is since trend has changed from down to lateral & we are holding our shorts . How do we make sure that base is not accumulative.

 

Naveen

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here is a 3 day , 5min chart of SUZLON( a wind energy company)

 

Please comment on the trendlines also , are they correctly drawn, how to draw trendline after breakdown below 224 level

 

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    • Date: 1st April 2025.   Will Gold’s Rally Hold Strong as New Trade Tariffs Take Effect Tomorrow?   Gold continues to increase in value for a sixth consecutive day and is trading more than 17% higher in 2025. Amid fear of higher inflation, a recession and the tariffs war escalating investors continue to invest into Gold pushing demand higher. The trade policy from April 2nd onwards continues to be a key factor for the whole market. Can Gold maintain its upward trend? Trade Policy From Tomorrow Onwards Starting as soon as tomorrow, a 25% tariff will be imposed on all passenger cars imported into the United States. While this White House policy is anticipated to negatively affect European industrial performance, it will also lead to higher transportation and maintenance costs for everyday American taxpayers. The negative impact expected on both the EU and US is one of the reasons investors continue to buy Gold. Additionally, last month, President Donald Trump announced reciprocal sanctions against any trade partners that impose import restrictions on US goods. Furthermore, tariffs on products from Canada and the EU could increase even more if they attempt to coordinate a response. Overall, investors continue to worry that new trade barriers will prompt retaliatory measures, particularly from China, the Eurozone, and Japan. Any retaliation is likely to escalate the trade conflict and prompt another reaction from the US. Experts at Goldman Sachs and other investment banks warn that this will lead to rising inflation and unemployment. They also caution that it could effectively halt economic growth in the US.   XAUUSD 1-Hour Chart   The Weakness In The US Dollar Another factor which is allowing the price of XAUUSD to increase in value is the US Dollar which has been unable to maintain any bullish momentum. Despite last week’s Core PCE Price Index rising to its highest level since February 2024, the US Dollar has been unable to see any significant rise in value. Due to the US Dollar and Gold's inverse correlation, the price of Gold is benefiting from the Dollar weakness. Investors worry that new trade barriers will prompt retaliatory measures from China, the Eurozone, and Japan, potentially escalating the conflict. Experts at The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. believe that such actions by the US administration will drive rising inflation and unemployment while effectively halting economic growth in the country. Can Gold Maintain Momentum? When it comes to technical analysis, the price of Gold is not trading at a price where oscillators are indicating the instrument is overbought. The Relative Strength Index currently trades at 68.88, outside of the overbought area, since Gold’s price fell 0.65% during this morning’s session. However, even with this decline, the price still remains 0.40% higher than the day’s open price. In terms of fundamental analysis, there continues to be plenty of factors indicating the price could continue to rise. However, the price movement of the week will also partially depend on the employment data from the US. The US is due to release the JOLTS Job Vacancies for February this afternoon, the ADP Non-Farm Employment Change tomorrow, and the NFP Change and Unemployment Rate on Friday. If all data reads higher than expectations, investors may look to sell to lock in profits at the high price. Key Takeaway Points: Gold’s Rally Continues – Up 17% in 2025 as investors seek safety from inflation, recession fears, and trade tensions. Trade War Impact – New US tariffs and potential retaliation from China, the EU, and Japan drive uncertainty, boosting Gold demand. Weak US Dollar – The Dollar’s struggle supports Gold’s rise due to their inverse correlation. Gold’s Outlook – Uptrend may continue, but US jobs data could trigger profit-taking. Always trade with strict risk management. Your capital is the single most important aspect of your trading business.   Please note that times displayed based on local time zone and are from time of writing this report.   Click HERE to access the full HFM Economic calendar.   Want to learn to trade and analyse the markets? Join our webinars and get analysis and trading ideas combined with better understanding of how markets work. Click HERE to register for FREE!   Click HERE to READ more Market news.   Michalis Efthymiou HFMarkets   Disclaimer: This material is provided as a general marketing communication for information purposes only and does not constitute an independent investment research. 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    • Date: 31st March 2025.   Trump Confirms Tariffs on All Countries, Sending Stocks Lower.   The NASDAQ continues to trade lower due to the US confirming the latest tariffs will be on all countries. In addition to this, bearish volatility also is largely due to the higher inflation data from Friday. The NASDAQ declines to its lowest price since September 11th 2024. Core PCE Price Index - Inflation Increases Again! The PCE Price Index read 2.5% aligning with expert forecasts not triggering any alarm bells. However, the Core PCE Price Index rose from 0.3% to 0.4% MoM and from 2.7% to 2.8% YoY, signalling growing inflationary pressure. This increases the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will maintain elevated interest rates for an extended period. The NASDAQ fell 2.60% due to the higher inflation reading which is known to pressure the stock market due to pressure on consumer demand and a more hawkish Federal Reserve. Boston Fed President Susan Collins recently commented that tariffs could drive up inflation, though the long-term impact remains uncertain. She told journalists that a short-term spike is the most probable outcome but believes the current pause in monetary policy adjustments is appropriate given the prevailing uncertainties. Although, certain investment banks such as JP Morgan actually believe the Federal Reserve will be forced into cutting rates. This is due to expectations that the economy will struggle under the new trade policy. For example, JP Morgan expects the Federal Reserve to delay rate cuts but will quickly cut towards the end of 2025. Market Risk Appetite Takes a Hit! A big factor for the day is the drop in the risk appetite of investors. This can be seen from the VIX which is up almost 6%, Gold which is trading 1.30% higher and the Japanese Yen which is the day’s best performing currency. Most safe haven assets, bar the US Dollar, increase in value. It is also worth noting that all indices are decreasing in value during this morning's Asian session with the Nikkei225 and NASDAQ witnessing the strongest decline. Previously the stock market rose in value as investors heard rumours that tariffs would only be on certain countries. This bullish swing occurred between March 14th and 25th. Over the weekend, President Donald Trump indicated that the upcoming tariffs would apply to all countries, not just those with the largest trade imbalances with the US. NASDAQ - Technical Analysis In terms of technical analysis, the NASDAQ continues to obtain indications that sellers control the price action. The price opens on a bearish price gap measuring 0.30% and trades below all Moving Averages on all timeframes. The NASDAQ also trades below the VWAP and almost 100% of the most influential components (stocks) are declining in value.     The next significant support level is at $18,313, and the resistance level stands at $20,367.95. Key Takeaway Points: NASDAQ falls to its lowest since September 2024 as the US confirms tariffs on all countries, adding to inflation concerns. Core PCE inflation rises to 0.4% MoM and 2.8% YoY, increasing the likelihood of prolonged high interest rates. Investor risk appetite drops as VIX jumps 6%, gold gains 1.3%, and safe-haven assets outperform. NASDAQ shows strong bearish momentum, trading below key technical levels with support at $18,313 and resistance at $20,367.95. Always trade with strict risk management. Your capital is the single most important aspect of your trading business.   Please note that times displayed based on local time zone and are from time of writing this report.   Click HERE to access the full HFM Economic calendar.   Want to learn to trade and analyse the markets? Join our webinars and get analysis and trading ideas combined with better understanding of how markets work. Click HERE to register for FREE!   Click HERE to READ more Market news.   Michalis Efthymiou HFMarkets   Disclaimer: This material is provided as a general marketing communication for information purposes only and does not constitute an independent investment research. Nothing in this communication contains, or should be considered as containing, an investment advice or an investment recommendation or a solicitation for the purpose of buying or selling of any financial instrument. All information provided is gathered from reputable sources and any information containing an indication of past performance is not a guarantee or reliable indicator of future performance. Users acknowledge that any investment in Leveraged Products is characterized by a certain degree of uncertainty and that any investment of this nature involves a high level of risk for which the users are solely responsible and liable. We assume no liability for any loss arising from any investment made based on the information provided in this communication. This communication must not be reproduced or further distributed without our prior written permission.
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