Nasdaq Correction Looks Like a Dip-Buying Opportunity: Levels to Start Scooping Up

 | Feb 01, 2024 11:02

  • US futures rebounded after a Wall Street tumble driven by a hawkish Federal Reserve meeting and disappointing earnings from tech giants.
  • Does this week's drop signal a temporary top in equity indexes or could the dip-buyers will swiftly drive to fresh record highs?
  • Meanwhile, Nasdaq 100 futures have rebounded following a 2-day drop and it could continue considering the prevailing bull trend.
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  • US futures rebounded alongside a slightly firmer tone in Europe on Thursday, after Wall Street took a tumble on Wednesday following a hawkish Federal Reserve meeting and poor earnings from Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) that took some shine off the A.I. rally.

    The S&P 500 suffered its worst day since September and sharp falls were witnessed for the other major indexes such as the Dow and Nasdaq.

    Several short-term support levels were taken out in the process, with the Dow Jones forming a bearish outside day, albeit at its record high, and the Nasdaq extending its drop from severely overbought levels.

    The key question for traders is whether the drop this week will mark at least a temporary top in equity indexes, or will the dip-buyers step right back in to drive the major indexes to fresh record highs.

    After all, the trend is still technically bullish, following a sharp 3-month rally that lifted the major US indexes to unchartered territories.

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    Following the release of mostly positive data since the FOMC’s last meeting, the Fed was always going to push back against overly optimistic rate cut bets.

    Chairman Jerome Powell tried his best to reset expectations for how soon and how fast the FOMC will cut rates this year at the press conference.

    While Powell did acknowledge the fact that the Fed is shifting its focus on easing policy this year, they won’t be in any sort of rush to do this.

    If the rally was mostly driven by speculation over a sharp drop in interest rates, then following the Fed’s hawkish meeting, investors may think about applying the brakes on the rally that has propelled Wall Street stocks to record highs in recent week.

    There are also some concerns that the A.I. hype was getting a bit too much.

    Last week it was Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) that provided a gloomy forecast, while this week saw stocks of Alphabet, AMD, and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) drop following their earnings results and updates.

    h2 January Barometer points to a positive 2024 for stocks/h2

    Still, the bulls will argue that regardless of the short-term direction of stock prices, 2024 will be another positive year. They will point to the fact that the direction of January often dictates the directional bias for the rest of the year.

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    As per Bloomberg, citing Stock Trader’s Almanac, the theory of a phenomenon known as the “January Barometer” suggests that if stocks rise in January, they’ll be poised to finish the year higher, too.

    Data going back to 1938, suggests the January Barometer has been right about 74% of the time.

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    After a two-day drop, the Nasdaq 100 Futures have now arrived, and bounced, from the first key support area around 17220/30.