Stock Market Outlook – April 20 2025 - The Legend of Hanuman

Stock Market Outlook – April 20 2025


Stock Market Outlook entering the Week of April 20th = Downtrend

  • ADX Directional Indicators: Downtrend
  • Institutional Activity (Price & Volume): Downtrend
  • On Balance Volume Indicator: Downtrend

ANALYSIS
The stock market outlook remains in a downtrend.

The S&P500 ( $SPX ) fell 1.5%.  The index sits ~7% below the 50-day moving average and ~8% below the 200-day moving average.

Technical analysis of daily SPX prices

SPX Price & Volume Chart for Apr 20 2025

All three technical indicators ( ADX, OBV, and Institutional Activity ) remain in bearish territory.

Weekly price performance of S&P500 sector ETFs

S&P Sector Performance for Week 17 of 2025

Energy was the best sector last week, with Real Estate not far behind.  Consumer Discretionary was the worst performer.  Consumer Staples is the first sector to return to a bullish bias, while Utilities improved to neutral.

Weekly price performance by sector style

Sector Style Performance for Week 17 of 2025

High Dividend was the best performing style last week; Large Cap Growth the worst.  Low Beta shifted from bearish to neutral.

Weekly price performance by asset class

Asset Class Performance for Week 17 2025

All asset classes performed well last week as the U.S. dollar continues to fall.  Bitcoin and Oil outperformed.  Bonds shifted to neutral from bearish.

COMMENTARY
A relatively quiet week, compared to the rest of April, with only one day of headline induced volatility.

U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spoke at the Economic Club of Chicago on Wednesday, acknowledging that the U.S. economy has slowed, but not enough to warrant any action by the FOMC.  He expressed concern about uncertainty from the recent tariff announcements, and stated that the Fed would act if inflation materialized. To market participants, that sounded more like rate hikes than rate cuts.

Perhaps more impactful was Powell’s response to questions about the “Fed put” and whether the central bank would step in if markets plummet. Powell said “no” and then stated that “Markets are struggling with a lot of uncertainty and that means volatility. But having said that, markets are functioning…They’re orderly and they’re functioning just about as you would expect them to function.” (1)

Best to Your Week!

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Sources: Bloomberg, CNBC, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Hedgeye, Stockcharts.com, TradingEconomics.com, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
(1) https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/fed-chair-powell-deliver-fresh-economic-view-tariffs-inject-uncertainty-2025-04-16/

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