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​​​​​Dow, CAC40 and Nikkei 225 begin to push higher​​​​​

​​Indices have seen a steady recovery over the past week, and look poised for more gains. ​

Source: Bloomberg

​​​Dow stabilises on quiet day ​

The index slumped last week, but saw buyers on Friday in the wake of the payrolls report. A quiet session on Monday saw little movement, but crucially buyers have been able to prevent any further short-term downside. ​ ​A close back above 39,000 could help suggest that a low is in place, and might then result in a push towards 40,000. ​ ​39,500 has acted as an area of support since mid-February, so a close below this could mark the start of more short-term weakness. ​

Source: ProRealTime

​CAC40 looks for further gains ​

Friday and Monday saw the index recover after dropping back at the end of March. ​ ​A higher low appears to have been created, and remains in place unless the price can manage a close back below 8000 and below the previous highs around 7977. ​ ​Additional gains would target the highs from the end of March at 8260.

Source: ProRealTime

​Nikkei 225 heads higher

​After bottoming out last week the index has made further gains, opening above the 50-day simple moving average (SMA). ​ ​Additional upside would see the price head towards the March highs at 41,160, while above this the price will move into new record high territory. ​ ​A higher low has been created, maintaining the bullish view, and it would need a close below 38,760, last week’s lows, to open the way to the early March lows at 38,280.

Source: ProRealTime

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