Buying AU200 at swing lows.ASX200 - 21h expiry - We look to Buy at 7226 (stop at 7180)
Although the bulls are in control, the stalling positive momentum indicates a turnaround is possible.
This is positive for sentiment and the uptrend has potential to return.
The hourly chart technicals suggests further downside before the uptrend returns.
We look to buy dips.
Our profit targets will be 7335 and 7395
Resistance: 7340 / 7590 / 7655
Support: 7140 / 6965 / 6770
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Buying AU200AUD at previous resistance.ASX200 - 22h expiry - We look to Buy at 7270 (stop at 7230)
Although the bulls are in control, the stalling positive momentum indicates a turnaround is possible.
A lower correction is expected.
The medium term bias remains bullish.
We look to buy dips.
Our profit targets will be 7390 and 7590
Resistance: 7340 / 7590 / 7800
Support: 7140 / 6965 / 6860
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Buying ASX at previous high.ASX200 - 22h expiry - We look to Buy at 7025 (stop at 6975)
Buying pressure from 6959 resulted in prices rejecting the dip.
Previous resistance level of 7027 broken.
This is positive for sentiment and the uptrend has potential to return.
Further upside is expected although we prefer to buy into dips close to the 7025 level.
Our profit targets will be 7170 and 7340
Resistance: 7140 / 7340 / 7590
Support: 6965 / 6860 / 6770
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Selling ASX200 at the top.ASX200 - 22h expiry - We look to Sell at 7025 (stop at 7090)
We are trading at overbought extremes.
Previous resistance located at 7028.
A lower correction is expected.
The hourly chart technicals suggests further upside before the downtrend returns.
Preferred trade is to sell into rallies.
Although the anticipated move lower is corrective, it does offer ample risk/reward today.
Our profit targets will be 6845 and 6770
Resistance: 7140 / 7340 / 7590
Support: 6770 / 6580 / 6400
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Please also be reminded that if despite the above, any of the said technical analysis (or any of the said indicators, strategies, columns, articles and other features accessible on/through this site) is found to be advisory or a recommendation; and not merely informational in nature, the same is in any event provided with the intention of being for general circulation and availability only. As such it is not intended to and does not form part of any offer or recommendation directed at you specifically, or have any regard to the investment objectives, financial situation or needs of yourself or any other specific person. Before committing to a trade or investment therefore, please seek advice from a financial or other professional adviser regarding the suitability of the product for you and (where available) read the relevant product offer/description documents, including the risk disclosures. If you do not wish to seek such financial advice, please still exercise your mind and consider carefully whether the product is suitable for you because you alone remain responsible for your trading – both gains and losses.
Buying AU200 previous resistance.ASX200 - 22h expiry - We look to Buy at 6875 (stop at 6825)
Although the bears are in control, the stalling negative momentum indicates a turnaround is possible.
The current move lower is expected to continue.
The bias is still for higher levels and we look for any dips to be limited.
We therefore, prefer to fade into the dip with a tight stop in anticipation of a move back higher.
Our profit targets will be 7020 and 7140
Resistance: 6965 / 7140 / 7340
Support: 6860 / 6770 / 6685
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Buying ASX200 at current support.ASX200 - Intraday - We look to Buy at 6595 (stop at 6550)
We are trading at oversold extremes.
A Doji style candle has been posted from the base.
This is positive for short term sentiment and we look to set longs at good risk/reward levels for a further correction higher.
Preferred trade is to buy on dips.
Our profit targets will be 6720 and 6770
Resistance: 6770 / 6965 / 7140
Support: 6580 / 6410 / 6210
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Selling ASX 61.8% pullback.ASX200 - 22h expiry - We look to Sell at 6860 (stop at 6950)
Posted a Double Bottom formation.
The 1 day moving average should provide resistance at 6790.
We have a 61.8% Fibonacci pullback level of 6857 from 7138 to 6410.
This is negative for short term sentiment and we look to set shorts at good risk/reward levels for a further correction lower.
Preferred trade is to sell into rallies.
Our profit targets will be 6595
Resistance: 3965 / 7140 / 7340
Support: 6775 / 6580 / 6410
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Buying AU200 on market.ASX200 - Intraday - We look to Buy at 6785 (stop at 6715)
Although the bears are in control, the stalling negative momentum indicates a turnaround is possible.
We are trading at oversold extremes.
Buying at market offers good risk to reward ratio.
Preferred trade is to buy on dips.
Our profit targets will be 6980 and 7020
Resistance: 7020 / 7160 / 7340
Support: 6695 / 6410 / 6210
AUS200 - Major selloff expectedG'day Traders and Investors,
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AUS200 extended gain continuedly from the last few weeks during August reporting Season since Investors are so hyped with company's profit and dividend. However, expecting major selloff once profit has been declared and dividend received. In addition, with the fall of US market SPX500, NASDAQ100, DOW30.
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ASX buy-now-pay-later stocks enter regulatory spotlight From relative obscurity, buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) services have become instant superstars. As consumer preference shifts from credit cards to interest-free instalments, the market for BNPL providers also grows, attracting regulations that may curb their capabilities and the fast rate at which the sector is expanding.
It wasn't until 2015 that BNPL caught attention following the launch of Afterpay in Australia. At the height of the pandemic, the sector took off, with as many as 8.5 million customers shared between the three largest platforms — Afterpay, Zip (ASX: ZIP) and Humm (ASX: HUM), according to Savings.com.
Customer spending is also growing with A$11.9 billion recorded from Australian customers in the 2021-2022 financial year from A$5.6 billion three years earlier, according to ABC. Globally, spending is expected to further increase, with generous projections between US$650 billion and US$1 trillion by 2025, AJOT reported.
The players and coalitions
Currently, there are 19 BNPL providers in Australia that are catering to millions of customers. The largest in terms of market capitalization are Block (ASX: SQ2), Zip, Humm, Splitit (ASX: SPT), and Sezzle (ASX: SZL).
Block, formerly Square, entered Australia through its record $39 billion acquisition in 2021 of Afterpay. Now, the companies have a combined market capitalization of $59.36 billion, so much more than Afterpay's $100 million valuation when it listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in May 2016.
The company benefitted heavily from a niche it found during the pandemic. It saw its shares skyrocket, as did most of its peers. But as supply chain issues, inflation fears and worries about rising interest rates became more prevalent, confidence in BNPL companies dwindled and have their stock prices. From the chart below, we see that several of Australia's largest BNPL stocks all have fallen ~90% from their respective peaks.
From relative obscurity, buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) services have become instant superstars. As consumer preference shifts from credit cards to interest-free instalments, the market for BNPL providers also grows, attracting regulations that may curb their capabilities and the fast rate at which the sector is expanding.
It wasn't until 2015 that BNPL caught attention following the launch of Afterpay in Australia. At the height of the pandemic, the sector took off, with as many as 8.5 million customers shared between the three largest platforms — Afterpay, Zip (ASX: ZIP) and Humm (ASX: HUM), according to Savings.com.
Customer spending is also growing with A$11.9 billion recorded from Australian customers in the 2021-2022 financial year from A$5.6 billion three years earlier, according to ABC. Globally, spending is expected to further increase, with generous projections between US$650 billion and US$1 trillion by 2025, AJOT reported.
The players and coalitions
Currently, there are 19 BNPL providers in Australia that are catering to millions of customers. The largest in terms of market capitalization are Block (ASX: SQ2), Zip, Humm, Splitit (ASX: SPT), and Sezzle (ASX: SZL).
Block, formerly Square, entered Australia through its record $39 billion acquisition in 2021 of Afterpay. Now, the companies have a combined market capitalization of $59.36 billion, so much more than Afterpay's $100 million valuation when it listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in May 2016.
The company benefitted heavily from a niche it found during the pandemic. It saw its shares skyrocket, as did most of its peers. But as supply chain issues, inflation fears and worries about rising interest rates became more prevalent, confidence in BNPL companies dwindled and have their stock prices. From the chart below, we see that several of Australia's largest BNPL stocks all have fallen ~90% from their respective peaks.
BHP Group to explore new territory of $53 per share?This week is one of the busiest for the Australian Securities Exchange, with many of its biggest names delivering their respective earning reports. Among those reporting is the country’s largest mining company, BHP Group (ASX: BHP). BHP are expected to deliver their FY2022 results on 16 August 2022.
In addition to BHP’s results, the miner announced an AU $8.4 billion to acquire OZ Minerals (ASX: OZL) last week. As OZ Minerals have already rejected the take-over offer, additional rounds of bids will likely follow over the next week or two.
The monthly chart indicates that BHP is currently in a bullish trend and has tested a key resistance just above $48 a share twice in the past month and a half.
BHP is currently trading inside a parallel channel, and it looks like it might be about to bounce from the support, in confluence with the 50-DMA.
Fibonacci extension levels indicate that the price might reach an all-time high of $53, if bullish fundamentals continue.
From the perspective of the daily time frame, BHP looks a little more vulnerable with the suppression of Iron Ore prices, one of its primary exports. It was only last month that the mineral rebounded from a multi-month low, from $101 USD/T to $110 USD/T but is still contending with the dark clouds hanging over the Chinese construction sector. However, Iron Ore is mor eon the side of oversold rather than overbought according to the RSI indicator.
BHP Group to explore new territory of $53 per share?This week is one of the busiest for the Australian Securities Exchange, with many of its biggest names delivering their respective earning reports. Among those reporting is the country’s largest mining company, BHP Group (ASX: BHP). BHP are expected to deliver their FY2022 results on 16 August 2022.
In addition to BHP’s results, the miner announced an AU $8.4 billion to acquire OZ Minerals (ASX: OZL) last week. As OZ Minerals have already rejected the take-over offer, additional rounds of bids will likely follow over the next week or two.
The monthly chart indicates that BHP is currently in a bullish trend and has tested a key resistance just above $48 a share twice in the past month and a half.
BHP is currently trading inside a parallel channel, and it looks like it might be about to bounce from the support, in confluence with the 50-DMA.
Fibonacci extension levels indicate that the price might reach an all-time high of $53, if bullish fundamentals continue.
ASX200 looking to breakout? ASX200 - Intraday - We look to Buy at 6985 (stop at 6906)
6980 continues to hold back the bears. The lack of interest is a concern for bears. Preferred trade is to buy on dips. Further upside is expected.
Our profit targets will be 7157 and 7200
Resistance: 7160 / 7300 / 7630
Support: 6980 / 6800 / 6425
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ASX200 4H, could we see a new test of 6715?Happy Monday. Thanks for tuning in. Today we’re looking at the ASX200 as a few things point to buyer control. Since last Friday, we continue to watch the new fast uptrend remain in play. Buyers are also starting to break out of a wedge pattern, but we want to see if price can get back up to and break 6715.
A move up to and break of that level could start to tell us that a new short-term up trend is underway.
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Trading The ASX200 CorrectionIn this update we review the recent price action in the ASX200 and identify the next high probability trading opportunity and price objectives to target
ASX 200 drills lower thanks to commodity stocksAustralia’s main share index, the ASX 200, closed lower on Wednesday by 0.5%. This fall could have been a lot worse If not for technology and financial stocks mitigating the rout in other major Australian sectors.
Australian Securities Exchange’s Metals & Mining Index fell by a massive 5.6%. Heavyweights in the mining sectors, Rio Tinto (ASX: RIO), Newcrest Mining (ASX: NCM), and Fortescue Metals Group (ASX: FMG) lead the way, falling by 7.4%, 6.6%, and 4.9%, respectively.
The ASX Energy Index also declined by 5.8% as crude oil prices plummeted 9% overnight Tuesday. Two of the most significant index drivers, Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS) and Whitehaven Coal (ASX: WHC), slumped by 6.9% and 3.7%, respectively.
Virus and lockdown concerns appear to be the main factors suppressing commodity and energy stocks in Australia.
Domestic tech stocks did briefly push the ASX 200 into green territory intraday but were ultimately overcome by the strong headwinds of commodity stocks. The big tech winner of the day was Zip Co (ASX: ZIP), rising by a phenomenal 12.8%. Financials were also up by 0.9% as three of the "Big-four" seek to benefit from the Reserve Bank of Australia lifting its benchmark interest rate by another 50-basis points.
On the technical side, we can see on the daily chart that the ASX200 has been on a clear downtrend since April.
The index is currently moving in a tight range between 6700 and 6560.
A break above the resistance at 6700 could potentially retest the 6810-level area, creating a lower high of the downtrend before continuing to the downside. In consideration of the long-term scenario, a close below 6560, depending on market sentiments, could eventually drive the index down to the 6000 psychological support level.
The ASX 200 might struggle to maintain short-term upside movements. At least until China moves past its Covid concerns and lockdowns in the country no longer threatens to sideline its commercial operations and consumer demand.
BHP - Awaiting for buy opportunitiesG'day Traders and Investors,
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Facts:
- As of 2022, BHP is the largest mining company in Australia, by market capitalisation and It is one of the very profitable business as
most of BHP products are essential for global economic growth.
- The company primary operational units are: Coal, Copper, Iron ore and Petroleum. But many are key to the energy transition, to
lower carbon world, for example:
Copper - has electricity conducting, corrosion resistance and antimicrobial properties and is used in everyday household products.
Iron ore - is one of the most sought after commodities in the world and is integral to the steel-making process.
Nickel - is a key ingredient is stainless steel and major component in the lithium-ion batteries that are helping power the electric
vehicle revolution.
Potash - is a group of potassium compounds that will be vital link in the global food supply chain.
- BHP also committed to Sustainability and Social responsibility. Read more on www.bhp.com
Source: www.bhp.com
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Indexes and Cryptos under the pump so where to for markets now?The Morning Jumpstart Weekly Review 20/06/22...key levels to watch on major markets for the coming week!!
Cryptocurrencies remain under pressure and I expect that things will get worse before they potentially get better as we see cracks appearing in the underlying fundamentals of the asset class. Solana is taking an unprecedented step of freezing a large account that goes against the idea of a decentralised exchanges...and will potentially trigger shockwaves in the crypto space. Major share market Indexes are heading lower as traders unwind risk assets in the face of raising interest rates and continued high inflation.
The general trend for major Indexes remains down with the the USD in the driving seat....continuing to be careful into shares as prices could continue the trend lower.
Markets covered
US - DOW, Nasdaq and SP500
Europe - DAX and FTSE100
Asia - Hang Seng, ASX200 and Nikkei
FX - Dollar Index (USD), EURUSD , GBPUSD , AUDUSD and USDJPY
Commodities - GOLD , Oil and Copper
Crypto - Bitcoin and Ethereum