After a bullish rally of several consecutive days, which saw the index reached a new all-time high of 41,415 points, the US industrial index has seen a slight correction. With the short- to medium-term uptrend remaining intact, market operators will have to focus on the 40,000-point zone, a former all-time high that has given buyers a hard time for several months.
Technically, a return to 40,000 points could provide a new entry point for buyers who missed the train when the 40,000 level was broken.
The 40,000-point level could act as new support, given that it also represents 61.8% of Fibonacci retracements and is also supported by an uptrend line.
At this stage, it is difficult to say whether this break of the former all-time highs is a buying trap and whether a more significant correction will take place. However, it would be likely that a buying force could enable the price to take advantage of a technical rebound at this level.
Conversely, a break of the 40,000-point price level, the 61.8% Fibonacci level and the uptrend line would pave the way for a much larger correction.
Maxime Dominguez - Technical Analyst for Activtrades
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