ASX 200 Morning Market Outlook: Bulls Hesitate Near Record Highs
The ASX 200 reached a 30-day high on Monday, coming within 28 points of its all-time peak from late August. However, momentum stalled as a shooting star candle signalled hesitation near record territory. Despite five sectors advancing, overall volume remained subdued for a second session — hinting that traders may be waiting for stronger conviction before driving the next breakout.
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ASX 200 Near Record Highs but Bulls Show Caution
ASX 200 Market Snapshot
- The ASX 200 reached a 30-day high on Monday, with the daily high reaching just 28 points (0.3%) below its record peak from 25 August.
- Five of eleven sectors advanced, led by Materials (+0.6%) and Utilities (+0.4%), while Real Estate was flat (+0.02%).
- Six sectors declined, with Information Technology (-1.4%) and Healthcare (-0.9%) leading losses.
- A small shooting star candle formed on the daily chart, signalling hesitation among bulls near record highs.
- Trading volumes were below average and lower for a second consecutive session, suggesting reduced confidence in the short-term rally.
Chart analysis by Matt Simpson - data source: ASX, LSEG
ASX 200 Sector Performance
Technology remains the standout performer, up 33.6% over the past six months. However, momentum is shifting toward Materials (+21.2%), which are now matching Energy (+22.5%) as the most resilient cyclical sectors. I continue to suspect Energy may have formed at least a short-term base after its recent pullback from year-to-date highs.
Only Healthcare (-1.35%) and Consumer Staples (-4.8%) have declined during this period, highlighting that overall ASX 200 sector breadth remains supportive of the broader index.
Chart analysis by Matt Simpson - data source: ASX, LSEG
ASX 200 Futures Intraday Levels
The ASX 200 futures are consolidating within Monday’s shooting star candle, just below the record high. While the RSI (14) continues to trend higher without entering overbought territory, suggesting the broader uptrend remains intact, short-term hesitation may lead to choppy trade or a minor pullback before another attempt higher.
On the 1-hour chart, the 9,000 area aligns with the monthly R1 pivot, creating a potential support zone for dip buyers. A break below this could expose the 8,939–8,950 region, defined by the September high and monthly pivot.
To the upside, 9,100 remains a logical target for bulls, positioned between the weekly R1 and monthly R2 pivots.
Chart analysis by Matt Simpson - Source: TradingView, ASX SPI 200 Index Futures
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-- Written by Matt Simpson
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