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Market Update: Dow Jones Industrial Average

Dow Jones Industrial Average

The market is trying to form a base even after Friday's and Tuesday declines. The question is do we get a new low for 2010 before the rally commences. Should this occur then the decline will not be expected to come across in vicious fashion as the red channel line should support the market.

Many market associates are likely calling for the top to be already in place and that is why we have to re-evaluate this scenario. At trading market signals it seems likely to us that prices will remain range bound whilst moving in upward fashion. At this moment in time it's hard to see the current range of 2010 being expanded by much and therefore any new low would although be scary for many, it would represent a terrific buy in our opinion. 10258 - 10352 is the area that will continue to cause the market problems and for any further upside to be considered the resistance range would need to be destroyed. Holding 10000 will technically show up as an inverse head and shoulders. Further support marks are sitting at 9900 and 9800, whilst any new low touches of the red line should provide further support.

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