Nasdaq's MACD and KDJ Death Crosses Signal Bearish Trend on 15-Min Chart
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martes, 2 de julio de 2024, 9:41 am ET1 min de lectura
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The recent 15-minute chart for the Nasdaq has shown a bearish signal, with both the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) and the Stochastic KDJ indicator forming a "Death Cross" as of 4:00 PM on July 1, 2024 [1]. This technical development suggests a possible continuation of the stock's downward trajectory, indicating that the momentum is veering towards a more negative trajectory.
A Death Cross is a bearish chart pattern that occurs when a shorter-term moving average crosses below a longer-term moving average [1]. In the context of the Nasdaq, this indicates that the stock's recent price action has deteriorated over a period of a few weeks, and investors should be cautious.
While the Death Cross has been associated with bear markets in the past, such as the one in 2008, it is important to note that the pattern is not always a reliable indicator of impending doom [1]. In fact, market history suggests that the Death Cross tends to precede near-term rebound with above-average returns [1].
For example, according to research from Fundstrat, the S&P 500 index was higher a year after the Death Cross about two-thirds of the time, averaging a gain of 6.3% over that span [1]. Similarly, from 1971 to 2022, the 22 instances in which the 50-day moving average of the Nasdaq Composite index fell below its 200-day moving average were followed by average returns of about 2.6% over the next month, 7.2% in three months, and 12.4% six months after the Death Cross [1].
Despite its potential limitations, the Death Cross is still an important tool for investors to monitor when analyzing the Nasdaq's short-term price action. As always, it is important to approach technical analysis with a critical eye and to consider other factors, such as economic indicators and company fundamentals, when making investment decisions.
[1] "What Is a Death Cross?" Investopedia. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/deathcross.asp
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The 15-minute chart for Nasdaq has exhibited a bearish signal, with both the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) and the Stochastic KDJ indicator forming a 'Death Cross' as of 4:00 PM on July 1, 2024. This technical development suggests a possible continuation of the stock's downward trajectory, indicating that the momentum is veering towards a more negative trajectory, with the possibility of further depreciation in value.
The recent 15-minute chart for the Nasdaq has shown a bearish signal, with both the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) and the Stochastic KDJ indicator forming a "Death Cross" as of 4:00 PM on July 1, 2024 [1]. This technical development suggests a possible continuation of the stock's downward trajectory, indicating that the momentum is veering towards a more negative trajectory.
A Death Cross is a bearish chart pattern that occurs when a shorter-term moving average crosses below a longer-term moving average [1]. In the context of the Nasdaq, this indicates that the stock's recent price action has deteriorated over a period of a few weeks, and investors should be cautious.
While the Death Cross has been associated with bear markets in the past, such as the one in 2008, it is important to note that the pattern is not always a reliable indicator of impending doom [1]. In fact, market history suggests that the Death Cross tends to precede near-term rebound with above-average returns [1].
For example, according to research from Fundstrat, the S&P 500 index was higher a year after the Death Cross about two-thirds of the time, averaging a gain of 6.3% over that span [1]. Similarly, from 1971 to 2022, the 22 instances in which the 50-day moving average of the Nasdaq Composite index fell below its 200-day moving average were followed by average returns of about 2.6% over the next month, 7.2% in three months, and 12.4% six months after the Death Cross [1].
Despite its potential limitations, the Death Cross is still an important tool for investors to monitor when analyzing the Nasdaq's short-term price action. As always, it is important to approach technical analysis with a critical eye and to consider other factors, such as economic indicators and company fundamentals, when making investment decisions.
[1] "What Is a Death Cross?" Investopedia. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/deathcross.asp

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