Nasdaq Futures Showing Strong Trend Continuation Setup:

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Nasdaq Futures Showing Strong Trend Continuation Setup:E-mini Nasdaq-100 FuturesCME_MINI_DL:NQ1!CrowdWisdomTradingCurrent Price: 24016.5 Direction: LONG Confidence level: 85%(Trader consensus remains unified across group metrics.) Targets Target 1: 24280 Target 2: 24600 Stop Levels Stop 1: 23680 Stop 2: 23420 Wisdom of Professional Traders: Across the Nasdaq complex I'm leaning LONG for this week. When I combine the signals from professional traders on YouTube with sentiment on X, the bigger picture points to continued upside momentum rather than a near‑term breakdown. Several professional traders I tracked over the past few days are leaning bullish on the Nasdaq 100 and tech-heavy indices. Their charts mostly point to trend continuation: higher lows on the daily timeframe, strong dip buying, and momentum still holding above key moving averages. The real story here is that traders aren't seeing distribution yet — they're seeing consolidation after a strong push higher. X sentiment is more neutral than euphoric. That's actually constructive for a short‑term long setup. When social sentiment isn't overheated but price holds near highs, it often means positioning still has room to expand upward. So where does this leave us? The combination of bullish professional trader positioning and neutral social sentiment usually supports slow grind moves higher rather than sharp reversals. I'm tracking this as a continuation week where pullbacks likely get bought. As long as key supports hold, the path of least resistance for QQQ, Nasdaq futures, and the related indices remains upward over the next 5–7 trading days. Key Insights: Nasdaq futures are still trading in a strong bullish structure, and the key signal here is how well the contract holds above breakout zones. The 23,800–23,900 area previously acted as resistance and has now flipped into support, which is exactly what trend traders like to see. From a technical perspective, NQ has been printing higher lows on both the 4‑hour and daily timeframes. Momentum indicators aren't showing major divergence yet, suggesting buyers still control the trend. Futures traders typically focus on structure, and right now the structure remains intact. Another detail I'm tracking is the shallow nature of pullbacks. When corrections are only a few hundred points before buyers step in, it often means institutional flows are still accumulating Nasdaq exposure. Recent Performance: NQ=F has spent the last few sessions consolidating above 24,000 after a strong rally. Instead of rejecting this level, price is hovering around it, which often indicates acceptance and sets up another move higher. Expert Analysis: Professional traders on YouTube are broadly bullish on Nasdaq futures right now. A number of them pointed out that momentum traders typically re‑enter during shallow consolidations like this. Many are targeting another breakout attempt if futures hold above the 23,700–23,800 support region. X sentiment is neutral, which again works in favor of the long case. There's no sign of excessive bullish positioning that would typically precede a sharp correction. News Impact: Tech sector strength and ongoing AI infrastructure spending remain a major driver for Nasdaq futures in 2026. As long as those growth themes continue attracting capital, the futures market tends to reflect that demand quickly. Trading Recommendation: I'm treating pullbacks toward support as buying opportunities this week. As long as futures remain above the mid‑23,000s, the setup favors another push higher.