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Rallies Continue Without The April Retest

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One advantage of making predictions and leaving such predictions on a chart is that you can see how right (or wrong) you are, and how your perception of the market differs to the market as a whole. The S&P has been on a charge since the modest retrace mid-April. The April rally has taken itself past the March swing low and the 50-day MA, and is set to challenge the 200-day MA this week. Given this has been in solid rally mode I would not be suprised to see a pause at the 200-day MA.

S&P and Nasdaq Break Through 50-day MA

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As the charts show, we have a Nasdaq and S&P that both pushed through their 50-day MAs, eventhough daily candlesticks look 'toppy'. The Nasdaq closed the day with net bullish technicals and beyond(?) the likely retest of the April swing low. The Nasdaq has already started to outperform the Russell 2000 after a period of indecision throughout 2025.

For Wednesday, See Sunday

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There isn't a whole lot to add from what was said over the weekend. Intraday daily ranges have been tightening as markets move further away from April swing lows, and get closer to resistance defined by March lows. Technicals have returned to bullish net technicals for the Russell 2000 ($IWM) despite an underperformance relative to peer indices and a return to more normal trading volumes. A test of the 50-day MA still looks the preferred action for the coming days, altough short term stochastics are overbought, so it may ease back today/tomorrow before making a final push to the 50-day MA.

Bitcoin Nicely Setup For Further Advances

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Shorts finally blinked after the narrow trading action of previous weeks when a small hint of buying led to a larger period of short covering for Bitcoin. Technicals are net bullish as Bitcoin vastly outperformed the tech favored Nasdaq, leaving it nicely setup to kick on.

Gap Opens Comprimised By Weak Finish

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The day started with some decent bullish momentum, but indices struggled by the close of business. Each of the lead indices finished with a bearish 'black' candlestick, so look for some downside follow through tomorrow. Best of the action came with Bitcoin as the cryptocurrency cleared recent tight congestion, and surged past its 200-day MA. Volume had eased through March and didn't pick up on the rally to 92,500, which may weaken the sustainability of this rally. However, this is a definitive shift in the prior bearish trend dominant for 2025.

Markets Drift Without All Challenging March Lows

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Markets are drifting towards a retest of April swing lows, but not all indices did so following tests of March swing lows. These losses feel a little early, and I still would look for a rally to March lows before they get back to April lows - so it 'feels bullish', despite what markets look like they are doing. Volume is falling as markets drift lower, which is also bullish, but technicals remain firmly bearish. The Russell 2000 ($IWM) closed with a 'buy' signal in the MACD as the index counters with a new period of relative outpeformance to peer indices. It's still a long way from the March swing low, but if it's able to rally past $190 it will set up a new period of higher lows and higher highs.

Bitcoin At Channel Resistance

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Indices are reaching an end point in their relief bounces, but the asset that is most likely to break lower is Bitcoin ($BTCUSD). It's generating spike highs at channel resistance with a significant drop in volume and 200-day MA overhead resistance. Technicals are net bullish, but someway from reaching an overbought state, which may help it break the channel and catch shorts unaware, but I think this will head lower.

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