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Nasdaq 100: record close as tech outperforms

Sector performance puts tech on top

Most sectors finished yesterday’s session in the green, with defensives generally at the bottom. On top were tech, consumer discretionary, and communication—the exact trio needed to power the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 higher to a record close, outperforming both Dow 30 and S&P 500. It was a record close for key large-cap equity indices, with added attention on the S&P 500 as it approaches 5,000.

Light on data, heavy on Fed member speak

There wasn’t too much impactful economic data out of the US: the trade deficit for December was not far off forecasts, consumer credit change for the same month plummeted to just $1.56 billion after the big and unexpected jump for November, potentially signifying a tested consumer in the next phase. Weekly mortgage applications were up 3.7%.

But it was heavy on central bank member speak, with the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) Barkin on policy “very supportive of being patient to get where we need to get to,” Kugler “pleased with the disinflationary progress thus far” expecting it to continue but any stalling in that progress means holding “the target range steady at its current level for longer,” and Kashkari on interest rates expecting only “two or three cuts” and that there are “compelling arguments to suggest we could be in a longer, higher rate environment going forward.”

Treasury yields finished the session only slightly higher, and so did real terms. Market pricing (CME’s FedWatch) still anticipates the first rate cut in May after holding in March. More Fed member speak is on offer today, along with the 30-year auction after yesterday’s decent 10-year results.

Nasdaq technical analysis, overview, strategies, and levels

Its price eventually went beyond its previous 1st Resistance level, stopping out contrarian sell-after-reversals and favoring conformist buy-breakouts, even if the follow-through beyond it didn’t reach its previous 2nd Resistance. The higher highs and record close have kept most of its key technical indicators bullish, and its ADX (Average Directional Movement Index) still in trending territory. In all, it remains a bullish technical overview, with added caution for conformist strategies only when buying on dips to key support levels.

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