Here is our next video about Nasdaq analysis. The Nasdaq price seems to be bouncing today 1.73% at 14,029.28 as of 15:00 GMT. There is a statement from Russia’s Defense Ministry that has spurred some momentum that some troops are starting to return to their regular bases after completing drills which also caused the Nasdaq rebound.
There is a hopeful outlook that the worst in the geopolitical issue between Russia and Ukraine might be over as the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov commented: “Russia is confident that diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving a tense stand-off with the U.S. and Europe will succeed.” The German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is also meeting with President Vladimir Putin on February 15th.
The Nasdaq crash earlier this year was caused by geopolitical tensions that might be phasing out but also inflation expectations. If interest rates hike surpass four this year, that might cause another stir in market sentiment and put under pressure the Nasdaq forecast. According to the Nasdaq technical analysis, any consistent drop below 13,500 would be a signal bears are stronger and might persist.
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00:00 Intro
01:26 Nasdaq might be recovering
04:33 Nasdaq support and resistance
05:02 Nasdaq technical analysis
10:56 Recap
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