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ASX 200 Outlook: Futures Rebound Tests Key Resistance as Volatility Rises

By :   Matt Simpson , Market Analyst

ASX 200 futures rebounded overnight alongside Wall Street, fully retracing Monday’s losses and pushing back into key resistance levels.

While the broader trend is attempting to stabilise, rising volatility and headline-driven flows suggest the rally may lack conviction. Correlations show the index is behaving like a classic risk asset again—tracking global equities and AUD/USD—though short-term moves remain reactive rather than directional.

 

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ASX 200 Futures Test Resistance as Volatility Picks Up

ASX 200 Market Snapshot

  • The risk-off start to the week saw the ASX 200 cash market fall for a second day, closing -0.39% lower
  • 9 sectors declined, led by technology (XIJ), industrials (XNJ), and consumer discretionary (XDJ)
  • Note how average daily volatility has increased noticeably over the past 3 months, driven by geopolitical developments in the Middle East compared with the previous year
  • Monday has typically been the most volatile day, followed by Wednesday, with Tuesday the third most volatile for the ASX 200 over the past 3 months

Source: ASX, LSEG

 

ASX 200 Correlations

  • Equities remain tightly linked: The ASX 200 continues to show strong positive correlations with global indices (S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow, DAX, Nikkei), reinforcing its role as a risk proxy
  • Materials and financials still dominate: Correlations with materials (~0.95–0.99) and financials remain very high, highlighting how heavily the index leans on these sectors
  • Bond yields remain inversely correlated: The ASX 200 maintains a negative relationship with 3-year bond yields, though this has fluctuated—suggesting rate expectations are still a key swing factor
  • AUD/USD correlation has surged: The 20-day and 10-day correlations show a strong positive relationship with AUD/USD, signalling FX is back in play as a driver of equity sentiment
  • Gold correlation is strengthening: Gold now shows a firmer positive correlation, hinting that both may be reacting to the same macro drivers (inflation, geopolitics), rather than diverging
  • Short-term correlations are unstable: The 3-day data shows extreme swings (including inverse moves), which tells you positioning is reactive and headline-driven—not stable trend behaviour

Source: ASX, LSEG

 

ASX 200 Technical Analysis

Options Positioning Signals Break Higher with Momentum

Options positioning suggests the ASX 200 is breaking into a higher range, with strong upside momentum following the overnight move in SPI futures. The 9000 level has now flipped into a key pivot, where price may find support on pullbacks. Above, 9050–9075 is the next resistance zone, where rallies may begin to slow. On the downside, 8900–8850 forms a support area, where buyers may step in if momentum fades.

Ultimately, momentum has turned bullish, with dips likely to be bought above 9000 — but traders should watch for potential resistance near 9050–9075.

 

 

 

SPI 200 (ASX 200 Futures) higher Overnight

Wall Street futures were higher overnight, helping ASX 200 futures rise 1.3% and fully recoup Monday’s gap lower. However, price remains beneath Monday’s high and is now trading around the monthly R1 pivot (9063).

The 9100 handle, weekly R1 pivot (9123), and October high (9168) are all nearby resistance levels. Beyond that, the all-time high (9236) and weekly R2 pivot (9258) come into view should bulls gain momentum.

That said, such an extended bullish run seems unlikely unless a ceasefire returns and evolves into a sustained deal. While futures are higher, there may be opportunities for bears to fade rallies into resistance for mean reversion lower—unless a confirmed deal emerges. Also note the bearish diovergence eon the 4-hour RSI (14) and the RSI (2) is overbought)

In that case, note the weekly pivot point sits near the 8900 handle, close to Monday’s low.

Source: ASX, TradingView

 

 

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-- Written by Matt Simpson

Follow Matt on Twitter @cLeverEdge

 

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