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NASDAQ 100 Price Forecast – NASDAQ 100 Continues to See Buyers on Dips

By:
Christopher Lewis
Published: Oct 11, 2024, 15:03 GMT+00:00

The NASDAQ 100 continues to see a lot of buyers every time it dips, despite the fact that we gave up some of the initial gains on Friday morning. All things being equal, this is a situation where value hunters continue to see value on dips.

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NASDAQ 100 Technical Analysis

The NASDAQ 100 rallied just a little bit during the early hours on Friday, but it also looks like we are struggling a bit to hang on to the gains. That being said, we are fairly close to the recent all-time highs, and I do think that breaking above the $20,350 level is going to be a bit of a chore. If we can clear that, then the market could go looking to the $20,500 level. Short-term pullbacks at this juncture, I think, are buying opportunities with the 20,000 level underneath, offering a significant amount of support. In general, I think we have a situation where buyers step in and pick up value every time they get it.

The NASDAQ 100, of course, is moving in the upward direction, mainly due to the fact, at least I believe, perhaps the Federal Reserve will continue to loosen monetary policy and if that’s going to be the case then I do think that sooner or later buyers step in and pick this market up.

It remains more or less going to be a buying opportunity on each and every dip and I don’t know that this one’s going to be any different. It is probably worth noting that CPI and PPI essentially came out fairly close to what was expected, so I don’t think there are a lot of concerns out there about the Fed and given enough time, I would imagine that we turn things around and start reaching towards the highs yet again.

For a look at all of today’s economic events, check out our economic calendar.

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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