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📈Weekly Charts📉 December 27, 2025

Light volume, steady trends, and healthy risk appetite into year-end

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Weekly Market Recap – December 27, 2025


This week’s charts reflect exactly what the calendar suggested: a quiet, holiday-shortened period with light volume and orderly price action. From a trend, structure, and risk perspective, markets continue to behave well, with no meaningful technical damage across major areas.

Weekly Charts – Christmas Week Summary

  • Holiday-shortened week with very light volume and slow, orderly price action.

  • S&P 500 recovered from last week’s dip, holding above key anchored VWAPs with moving averages aligned and price near upper Bollinger Bands.

  • Nasdaq 100 advanced toward the neighborhood of all-time-high weekly closes; momentum remains constructive.

  • Dow continues to show steady strength with healthy RSI and no technical damage.

  • Small caps lagging slightly but holding the upper half of the range with tightening Bollinger Bands—no concerns.

  • China and international markets consolidating near key pivots and flattening longer-term averages; more rest than risk.

  • Bonds remain in a corrective drift lower, consolidating below declining moving averages; no acceleration in downside.

  • U.S. dollar continues to weaken after rejection at the declining 40-week moving average.

  • Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana remain in bearish consolidations below key moving averages and anchored VWAPs; downside resolution remains the higher-probability path.

  • Commodities largely range-bound with limited conviction.

  • Silver extremely extended after a sharp surge; gold strong but less stretched following consolidation.

  • Crude oil continues drifting lower below declining moving averages.

  • Risk appetite remains healthy: growth > value, discretionary > staples, high beta > low volatility.

  • Semiconductors stabilizing and improving after recent weakness.

  • Market breadth remains constructive with bullish percent indices holding at healthy levels.

  • Year-end calendar is quiet; light volume favors patience, discipline, and review rather than forced trades.


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***This is NOT financial advice. This is NOT a recommendation to buy, sell, or trade any security. The content presented here is intended for educational purposes only.

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