NAS100 (Nasdaq 100) — Weekly Bias: Bullish | Key Levels for the

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NAS100 (Nasdaq 100) — Weekly Bias: Bullish | Key Levels for the US 100 IndexFX:NAS100F0rexBorexNAS100 heads into the new week bullish, closing Friday at 30,056.79 after the same spike-pullback-recover pattern gold showed this week — a fresh leg high at 30,197.72, a sharp drop to 29,945.12, then a partial recovery back into the close. The broader picture is a strong ~3,000-point rally (about 11%) off a major swing low near 27,082 three weeks ago, with a mostly clean higher-high, higher-low structure since. Structure Price is consolidating in a 29,692.93–30,053.61 daily range after tagging that fresh high. Unlike gold's unusually clean fib retracement this week, NAS100's recovery settled in the 50–61.8% zone of the pullback swing (30,070–30,041) — a moderate, not extreme, bounce. That's worth noting: the reclaim into the close was real but not as decisive as gold's. Two untouched-to-lightly-tested demand zones sit well below current price: a large daily gap at 28,858–29,423 (already partially filled once, not fully closed through), and a deeper order block at 27,139–27,836 marking the origin of this whole rally leg. BUY — Breakout Continuation, 30,197.72 Reasoning: this is the week's actual high, genuinely untouched since it printed. A confirmed reclaim (two consecutive 15-minute closes above it, not a wick) would say the pullback is over and the rally is resuming. Because this pushes into fresh price territory with no prior resistance to reference, targets here are round-number extensions rather than structural levels — treat them as psychological, not proven. - Entry: 30,197.72 (needs 2 confirmed closes above) - Stop: 30,162.90 - TP1: 30,300.00 - TP2: 30,500.00 SELL — Counter-Trend / Reversal Watch, 29,692.93 Reasoning: this is the daily range's own floor. A confirmed breakdown here wouldn't just be a pullback — it would call the entire multi-week rally into question. That's a much bigger ask than the SELL side of the gold setup this week, which is why I'd treat this as a low-probability, high-payoff idea rather than a balanced alternative to the BUY case. - Entry: 29,692.93 (needs 2 confirmed closes below) - Stop: 29,727.75 - TP1: 29,423.73 - TP2: 27,835.56 (a very distant target — only relevant if the rally fully fails) These are opposite-side, alternative scenarios — not a hedge. Only one is meant to actually fill. Watchouts - Weekend gap risk: this is built on Friday's final data. NAS100 tends to open with sharper volatility than gold does — I'd give the first 15–30 minutes after reopen time to settle before trusting either level. - Stop distances are sized off Friday's quiet pre-close volatility — treat as a starting point only, and re-check once the New York cash session actually gets going. - If you're watching this intraday rather than just for the swing levels: NAS100's own liquidity rhythm is different from gold's. The best conditions historically show up in the first hour of the NY cash open (13:30–14:30 UTC, the "Power Hour"), while 16:30–19:00 UTC is a well-documented chop zone worth avoiding regardless of which side you're leaning. - FOMC Minutes drop Wednesday 18:00 UTC — same catalyst affecting gold this week. Expect choppier conditions into it. - This calendar doesn't cover single-company earnings surprises from index-heavyweight constituents, which can move NAS100 independently of the macro calendar — worth checking separately if you're holding through the week. News This Week (UTC) - Mon 12:30 — Canada CPI (High) - Tue 06:00 — UK Claimant Count Change (High) - Wed 06:00 — UK CPI y/y (High) - Wed 18:00 — FOMC Meeting Minutes (High) — key event - Thu 01:30 — Australia Employment Change / Unemployment Rate (High) Levels only — not financial advice. Always size to your own risk tolerance and confirm live price action before acting on either side.