US30 WEEKLY PERSPECTIVE AND SUMMARY OF PRICEACTION FOR THE YEAR

US30 rejected 48,530-4800 zone on weekly time frame ,by strategy the next demand floor will be 44,899-43,618.
the us30 rally could be calling for more correction into our psychological demand floor in the zone of 36,545.54.
the ascending trendline remain valid for sell arrangement on daily time frame .
US30 FUNDAMENTAL OUTLOOK.
The US30 is commonly referred to as the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA),US30 is a stock market index that measures the performance of 30 large, publicly-owned blue-chip companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States. It is one of the most widely followed equity indices and serves as a barometer of the U.S. stock market and overall economic health.
The US30, or the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), is composed of 30 major U.S. blue-chip companies across diverse industries (excluding transportation and utilities). As of 2025, the companies making up the US30 are:
Company Names Ticker Symbol
3M Company MMM
American Express Company AXP
Amgen Inc. AMGN
Apple Inc. AAPL
Caterpillar Inc. CAT
Chevron Corporation CVX
Cisco Systems, Inc. CSCO
Dow Inc. DOW
Honeywell International Inc. HON
Intel Corporation INTC
International Business Machines (IBM) IBM
Johnson & Johnson JNJ
JPMorgan Chase & Co. JPM
McDonald's Corporation MCD
Merck & Co., Inc. MRK
Microsoft Corporation MSFT
Nike, Inc. NKE
salesforce.com, inc. CRM
The Boeing Company BA
The Coca-Cola Company KO
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. GS
The Home Depot, Inc. HD
The Procter & Gamble Company PG
The Travelers Companies, Inc. TRV
The Walt Disney Company DIS
UnitedHealth Group Inc. UNH
Verizon Communications Inc. VZ
Visa Inc. V
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. WBA
Walmart Inc. WMT
These companies represent a cross-section of the U.S. economy, covering technology, finance, consumer goods, healthcare, industrials, and more.
How the US30 Works:
Comprises major U.S. companies across various industries (excluding transportation and utilities).
Price-weighted index, meaning companies with higher stock prices have more influence on the index’s movement.
Influences investor sentiment and is used as a benchmark for portfolio performance.
Impact of the Dollar Index (DXY) on US30:
The DXY measures the strength of the U.S. dollar against a basket of major currencies.
A stronger dollar (higher DXY) can pressure the US30 because multinational companies in the index earn revenue in foreign currencies; a strong dollar reduces those earnings when converted back to USD.
Conversely, a weaker dollar (lower DXY) tends to support the US30 by boosting the competitiveness and profitability of U.S. exporters in the index.
Impact of the US 10-Year Treasury Yield (US10Y) on US30:
The US10Y yield influences borrowing costs and investor risk appetite.
Rising yields often pressure equities like the US30 since higher bond yields increase discount rates for future corporate earnings, making stocks less attractive.
Higher yields can also signal inflation concerns or expectations of Fed tightening, which may cause market volatility.
Conversely, falling yields usually support equity markets by lowering financing costs and enhancing relative attractiveness of stocks.
Investor sentiment on the US30 often hinges on currency strength and bond market movements, reflecting economic growth and monetary policy expectations.
#us30 GOODLUCK
the us30 rally could be calling for more correction into our psychological demand floor in the zone of 36,545.54.
the ascending trendline remain valid for sell arrangement on daily time frame .
US30 FUNDAMENTAL OUTLOOK.
The US30 is commonly referred to as the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA),US30 is a stock market index that measures the performance of 30 large, publicly-owned blue-chip companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States. It is one of the most widely followed equity indices and serves as a barometer of the U.S. stock market and overall economic health.
The US30, or the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), is composed of 30 major U.S. blue-chip companies across diverse industries (excluding transportation and utilities). As of 2025, the companies making up the US30 are:
Company Names Ticker Symbol
3M Company MMM
American Express Company AXP
Amgen Inc. AMGN
Apple Inc. AAPL
Caterpillar Inc. CAT
Chevron Corporation CVX
Cisco Systems, Inc. CSCO
Dow Inc. DOW
Honeywell International Inc. HON
Intel Corporation INTC
International Business Machines (IBM) IBM
Johnson & Johnson JNJ
JPMorgan Chase & Co. JPM
McDonald's Corporation MCD
Merck & Co., Inc. MRK
Microsoft Corporation MSFT
Nike, Inc. NKE
salesforce.com, inc. CRM
The Boeing Company BA
The Coca-Cola Company KO
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. GS
The Home Depot, Inc. HD
The Procter & Gamble Company PG
The Travelers Companies, Inc. TRV
The Walt Disney Company DIS
UnitedHealth Group Inc. UNH
Verizon Communications Inc. VZ
Visa Inc. V
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. WBA
Walmart Inc. WMT
These companies represent a cross-section of the U.S. economy, covering technology, finance, consumer goods, healthcare, industrials, and more.
How the US30 Works:
Comprises major U.S. companies across various industries (excluding transportation and utilities).
Price-weighted index, meaning companies with higher stock prices have more influence on the index’s movement.
Influences investor sentiment and is used as a benchmark for portfolio performance.
Impact of the Dollar Index (DXY) on US30:
The DXY measures the strength of the U.S. dollar against a basket of major currencies.
A stronger dollar (higher DXY) can pressure the US30 because multinational companies in the index earn revenue in foreign currencies; a strong dollar reduces those earnings when converted back to USD.
Conversely, a weaker dollar (lower DXY) tends to support the US30 by boosting the competitiveness and profitability of U.S. exporters in the index.
Impact of the US 10-Year Treasury Yield (US10Y) on US30:
The US10Y yield influences borrowing costs and investor risk appetite.
Rising yields often pressure equities like the US30 since higher bond yields increase discount rates for future corporate earnings, making stocks less attractive.
Higher yields can also signal inflation concerns or expectations of Fed tightening, which may cause market volatility.
Conversely, falling yields usually support equity markets by lowering financing costs and enhancing relative attractiveness of stocks.
Investor sentiment on the US30 often hinges on currency strength and bond market movements, reflecting economic growth and monetary policy expectations.
#us30 GOODLUCK
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