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Dow 30 Weekly Price Forecast – Dow Jones 30 Continues to Rally Over The Past Week

By:
Christopher Lewis
Published: Oct 11, 2024, 16:05 GMT+00:00

It looks like we will occasionally pullback, but this will also be met by value hunters, as the market has seen a bit of a bounce this past week, allowing the markets to recover and reach the highs yet again. All things considered, this is a bullish market.

Dow Jones Technical Analysis

The Dow Jones 30 initially fell during the week, but has turned around to show signs of life, as on Friday now, it looks like we’re threatening some type of breakout. If we get that breakout, then it certainly could bring in more FOMO trading. After all, traders are awfully excited about the idea of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. And therefore, I think we’ve got a situation where it’s going to be all about the Federal Reserve and nothing about anything else.

Certainly, earnings season won’t matter when it comes, nor will other things along those lines. It’s all about liquidity. If you flood the market with liquidity, it will find places to go, and stocks generally will be the first place. Short-term pullbacks should continue to attract a certain amount of attention, especially near the $41,600 level. And then after that, we could be looking all the way down to the $40,000 level, which is an area that obviously has a certain amount of psychology attached to it.

Regardless, we are an end up trend and that is the thing that you need to be paying the closest attention to because quite frankly, it seems unlikely that’s going to change anytime soon and therefore drops in the Dow Jones 30 should be thought of as potential value plays that you can take advantage of in what has been an extraordinarily bullish market for quite some time now.

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About the Author

Being FXEmpire’s analyst since the early days of the website, Chris has over 20 years of experience across various markets and assets – currencies, indices, and commodities. He is a proprietary trader as well trading institutional accounts.

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