European Stock market might crash soon

European Stock market might crash soon

2023-03-30 • Updated

In today's article, we will be performing an interesting analytical experiment - Correlation!

To start, I have chosen a few indices that we will be observing. It's just like we're analyzing the flavors of different ice creams and predicting which ones will sell better based on their ingredients. In this case, the price action is the component we will adopt in order to determine the outcome. So, let's dive into the price action!

UK100 

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First on my list is UK100, and I'll be working on the Daily timeframe. Here we see price currently at a strong pivot zone acting as a resistance. The 100-Day MA also overlaps with this zone and adds extra confirmation to the possibility of a bearish rejection from the supply zone. The primary target would be the 200-Day MA. You notice the stochastics seems overbought too right? Cheers!

Analysts’ Expectations: 

Direction: Bearish

Target: 7440.00

Invalidation: 7708.97

EU50 

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EU50 has created a classic AMD (Accumulation-Manipulation-Distribution) pattern. There has also been a break of the trendline that would act as the pivot in this case; thus making the current bullish move a mere retracement. There is also the confluence of the 88% Fibonacci retracement level, which leads me to believe that price may seek to return to the lower trendline for support.

Analysts’ Expectations: 

Direction: Bearish

Target: 4082.5

Invalidation: 4342.30

DE30 

DE30Daily-3003.png

EU50 and DE30 seem to be members of the same book club. Do you see the resemblance in the price action? We have the same AMD pattern, the same Fibonacci retracement level, and the same trendline situation going on. All these simply affirm the likelihood of bearish price action in a short while.

Analysts’ Expectations:

Direction: Bearish

Target: 4084.63

Invalidation: 4337.94

FR40

FR40Daily-3003.png

Alas! The book club has one more member here. The price action on FR40 at this point really needs not much explanation; in fact, you could simply refer to the analysis for EU50 or DE30, and you'd still be on point.

Analysts’ Expectations:

Direction: Bearish

Target: 6951.54

Invalidation: 7426.28

CONCLUSION

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