The major indexes were mixed last week after showing heightened volatility following the release of key economic news on employment and inflation. Wednesday’s midday lows held crucial support levels across the board with Friday’s strong rebound keeping hopes alive for a possible Santa rally.
The Nasdaq closed on its session high of 23,307 (1.3%). Resistance at 23,500 held. Support is at 23,000.
The S&P 500 settled at 6,834 (0.9%) with the peak hitting 6,840. Resistance at 6,850 was challenged and held. Support is at 6,800.
The Dow tapped a high of 48,289 before ending at 48,134 (0.4%). Resistance at 48,500 held. Support is at 48,000.
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Technical Outlook and Market Thoughts
For the week, the Nasdaq was up 0.5% and S&P edged up 0.1%. The Russell fell 1.2% the Dow dipped 0.7%. Year-to-date, the Nasdaq has soared 20.7% and the S&P has jumped 16.2%. The Dow is higher by 13.1% and the Russell has rallied 17% for 2025.
The Russell 2000 tagged a high of 2,534 with lower resistance at 2,550-2,575 holding. A close above the latter gets our October 8th Price Targets at 2,600-2,650 and the recent all-time peak at 2,595 back in focus. Continued closes above the latter could lead to a blue-sky run towards 2,700-2,750.
Support is at 2,500-2,475 with last week’s low at 2,487. Closes below the latter and the 50-day moving average (2,467) would indicate a near-term top with weakness towards 2,425-2,400.
The Nasdaq’s close on the session high cleared lower resistance at 23,250-23,500 on Friday. Multiple closes above the latter keeps upside towards 23,750-24,000 in the mix. The October 29th record high is at 24,019.
Support is at 23,000-22,750 and the 50-day moving average (23,126) with last Wednesday’s bottom at 22,692. Closes below 22,500 would be a renewed bearish development with additional weakness towards 22,250-22,000.
The S&P 500 fell 10 points shy of clearing key resistance at 6,850. Closes back above this level is bullish for another run to 6,875-6,925 with the October 29th all-time peak at 6,920.
Support is at 6,800-6,750. Closes back below the latter and the 50-day moving average (6,767) would imply a near-term top with further weakness down to 6,700-6,600.
The Dow recovered resistance at 48,000 after falling back below this level on Wednesday. Continued closes above 48,000 keep upside to 48,500-49,000 on the map. Our Price Target from February 2024 for the Dow remains at 50,000.
Support is at 47,750-47,500 with Thursday’s intraday low at 47,849. Closes below 47,250-47,000 and the 50-day moving (47,222) would suggest a near-term top with ongoing weakness to 46,500.
The Volatility Index (VIX) closed below 15 for the second time this month with Friday’s close on the session low at 14.91. The December 11th close was also on the session low and at 14.85. The August 28th low reached 14.12. Closes below all of these levels would be a very bullish signal for the market and likely lead to further weakness to 13.50-12.75 and last December lows.
Resistance is at 17.50-18 with the latter representing last Wednesday’s top. The 50-day moving average continues to break down like a rented mule and the 200-day moving average is in a clear downtrend. However, a market curveball can happen at any given time with closes above 17.50-20 being cautious signals for the market.
There are no major earnings reports over the next two weeks and the start of the fourth-quarter earnings season begins mid-January. This will be a very important period for the market as companies will likely talk about business for 2026.
In the meantime, if the bulls can keep Thursday’s and Friday’s momentum going, fresh all-time highs could be back in play this week or next week. We have been talking about nice round numbers coming into play for the major indexes since early October: Dow 50,000; Nasdaq 25,000; S&P 7,000; and Russell 2,650-2,700. These levels could trip at some point during the first quarter. These are also our Price Targets from October of this year and for the blue-chips, it represents our February 2024 Price Target.
Futures are green as we head to press Sunday evening: Nasdaq futures are soaring 115 points; S&P 500 futures are higher by 19 points; Dow futures are up 43 points; and the Russell futures are popping a 6-pack.
