The Dow Jones 30 stock market index fell 300 points as global markets faltered on worries regarding the economic recovery.
Many countries are dealing with a rebound in coronavirus cases, with Japan declaring a state of emergency weeks before the Tokyo Olympics.
The Dow topped out at historical resistance from a long-term consolidation pattern, as highlighted between the two black horizontal lines in the chart below.
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The daily price chart above of the DJI 30 shows a clear consolidation developed after a long-term uptrend. So far, price has been respecting and trading in between the upper resistance and lower support.
If the price can break above the top of the resistance and consolidation pattern, it will be a clear sign that buyers are taking control and could lead to higher prices so it’s certainly one to watch!
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