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8:54 AM · 10 November 2021

Chart of the day - US30 (10.11.2021)

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Wall Street indices snapped a winning streak yesterday with S&P 500 finishing lower for the first time in 9 days. Nasdaq was the worst performing index as the tech sector was pressured by a plunge in Tesla shares. Russell 2000 dropped over 0.5% while Dow Jones pulled back around 0.3%.

Taking a look at Dow Jones (US30) at H1 interval, we can see that this index has pulled back from its recent all-time high and tested support zone at 36,060 pts. This level is marked not only with previous price reactions but also with the lower limit of a local market geometry (red box). A short-term downward trendline limited upward moves of the index throughout yesterday's Wall Street session and today's trading in Asia. A break above this trendline could hint at resumption of upward move and a possible attack on recent record highs. On the other hand, breaking below the 36,060 pts could pave the way for a deeper drop as, in theory, it would point to a reversal of short-term trend. In case today's US CPI data (1:30 pm GMT) shows a large deviation from consensus, Wall Street indices may become more volatile.

Source: xStation5

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