26/02/2017 06:01 AST

The Dubai Financial Market General Index (DFMGI) was down 16.85 or 0.46 per cent last week to end at 3,633.91. Market breadth was bearish with 19 declining issues and 11 advancing, while volume fell slightly below the level of the prior week.

Even though the index was down for the week it made a decent recovery after falling as much as 2.7 per cent at the week’s low of 3,551.01 reached on Tuesday. That decline gave bearish signals. However, the week ended with the DFMGI in the top quarter of the week’s price range, a short-term bullish sign. Bearish signals earlier in the week included a breakdown of a relatively narrow six-week consolidation phase on a move below 3,608.40, and a drop below the 55-day exponential moving average (ema), which is now at 3,615.50.

A relatively sharp rally occurred off the week’s low (at the 21-week ema) on Wednesday. Therefore, the 21-week ema is a key trend indicator to watch for support in the future. If last week’s low holds during future weakness then it is a key component of the price structure of the three-month uptrend (higher swing low) and possibly the 13-month uptrend.

It remains to be seen whether last week’s short-term bullish behaviour (decisive weakness earlier in the period reversing to strength by the end) will be sustainable and allow the recent highs to be challenged in the foreseeable future. Resistance at the recent highs is from approximately 3,720 to 3,738.69 (top of six-week consolidation range). The first barrier to exceed will be last week’s high of 3,656.76.

Given last week’s recovery the index is already inside the six-week consolidation pattern which is resistance zone. A break above last week’s high puts the DFMGI further up into the pattern. Upward momentum will have to increase for the index to have enough strength to then breakout to a new high — above 3,738.69. The more likely short-term scenario is that the consolidation phase extends.

Abu Dhabi

The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange General Index (ADI) was up only slightly last week, increasing by 10.18 or 0.22 per cent to end at 4,653.39. This is the second week in a row where the ADI was up while the DFMGI was down, and is one indication of its relative strength. There were 11 advancing issue and 22 declining, while volume crept a little higher to a four-week high.

There were other signs of technical strength. The week’s high-to-low price range confirmed an uptrend with a new higher high and higher low (uptrend definition), plus the week ended above the prior week’s close and at a five-week weekly closing high. In addition, support for the week was seen at 4,571.18, right around the 21-day ema. Over five days earlier in the month the 21-day ema represented resistance. Last week’s bounce confirms that it is now representing support, a bullish sign.

Next, watch for the ADI to exceed and close above last week’s 4,666.68 high to give the next sign of strengthening. It then needs to break above the recent 4,715.05 peak (2017 high) to indicate the move might be sustained in the near-term. A daily close above that peak signals a bullish trend continuation of both the 14-week uptrend and 13-month uptrend. At that point the ADI would next be targeting the 4,902.09 peak from July 2015.

Alternatively, resistance may be seen anywhere from last week’s high up to the 2017 high. Support is around the 21-day ema, now at 4,595.38, and last week’s low of 4,571.18. If last week’s low is exceeded to the downside then a deeper pullback is in the works.

Stocks to watch

Dubai Investments has been consolidating for the past seven weeks within a relatively narrow price range. Resistance of the range is at 2.63 and support at 2.44. Last week the stock was up 0.79 per cent to close at 2.55.

This consolidation phase follows a sharp eight-week rally starting in November that saw the stock jump over 38 per cent, from a low of 1.90 to a


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Ticker Price Volume
SABIC 114.77 5,915,941
SAMBA 26.98 1,138,683
STC 83.41 257,644
DARALARKAN 13.47 74,648,349

ADX 4,608.97 23.76 (0.52%)

Market
Dividend Yield (%)
P/E
Price/BookValue
Performance
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  • 1-Year
Volume Change
  • 10D Avg Vs 90D Avg
Index vs...
  • 52-w high
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ADIB 3.91 0.02 (0.51%)
FAB 11.95 0.20 (1.70%)
ADCB 6.60 0.05 (0.76%)
CBI 0.87 0.11 (14.47%)
FGB 0.00 0.00 (0.00%)

DFM 3,091.15 -9.24 (-0.30%)

Market
Dividend Yield (%)
P/E
Price/BookValue
Performance
  • 1-Month
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Index vs...
  • 52-w high
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Ticker Price Change
EMIRATESNBD 10.65 0.05 (0.47%)
EIB 9.50 0.00 (0.00%)
EMAAR 5.61 -0.03 (-0.54%)
EMAARMALLS 2.16 0.00 (0.00%)
DIB 5.30 0.00 (0.00%)
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