ASX 200 Evening Wrap: CBA Drags Index Lower as Financials Buckle
The ASX 200 closed modestly lower on Wednesday, dragged down by a sharp fall in Commonwealth Bank (CBA) after its quarterly earnings failed to satisfy investors. While Energy and Utilities extended their advance, the heavy losses across Financials kept the index under pressure. The reversal pattern on the daily chart reinforces the risk that the latest rebound is merely corrective within a broader downtrend.
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ASX 200 Market Snapshot
- The ASX 200 printed a shooting star candle below its 50-day EMA, with CBA weighing on the broader index after its earnings miss.
- The index closed down 0.2% despite 130 (65%) of its constituents advancing, while 7 of 11 sectors also finished higher.
- Trading volume rose to a four-day high, hinting at bearish initiation.
- The one-day reversal supports the view that any current rally is corrective within a larger downtrend.
- Utilities (XUJ) gained 1.7%, its best session in three months, and Energy (XEJ) climbed for a fourth day to a nine-week high.
- Financials (XFJ) fell 2% to a four-week low, dragged by CBA, even as the New Zealand dollar reached a record high.
- Woodside Energy (WDS) touched a 16-month high before closing on its September resistance at 26.53.
- ANZ Group (ANZ) notched another record high a day after announcing a cost-cutting plan.
Chart analysis by Matt Simpson - source: ASX, LSEG
Commonwealth Bank (CBA) Plunges On Disappointing Earnings Beat
CBA reported a Q3 cash profit of A$2.6 billion, supported by growth in home loans, deposits, and credit quality, but the result failed to impress. Shares tumbled 6.3% by the close, with analysts warning FY26 profits may come under pressure from narrowing margins.
Commonwealth Bank (CBA) Technical Analysis
The daily chart shows a false break above the August high, followed by a 6.6% sell-off — CBA’s worst session in four years — signalling potential for a deeper retracement within its broader uptrend.
The weekly chart reveals a lower high and momentum accelerating toward the 50-week EMA, suggesting wave C of an ABC correction. A 100% projection of wave A–B from wave C aligns with the April VPOC near 152.20, marking it as a key bearish target.
If CBA — the ASX’s largest stock by market cap — continues to weaken, it could trigger further turbulence for the ASX 200. A broader breakdown across Financials remains a risk theme worth monitoring.
Chart analysis by Matt Simpson - Source: TradingView
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