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Invesco QQQ and Nasdaq-100 Analysis: Key Market Trends

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Key Points

  • The QQQ is the most widely traded ETF for tracking the Nasdaq 100 index.
  • The Nasdaq 100 is a modified market-cap weight index comprised of the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq index.
  • The top 3 holdings in the Nasdaq 100 make up nearly 25% of the index.
  • 5 stocks we like better than Invesco QQQ.

U.S. stock markets seem to be reaching new all-time highs on a weekly basis. The NASDAQ 100 index can best be traded and followed using the most active exchange-traded-fund (ETF), the Invesco QQQ NASDAQ: QQQ. The computer and technology sector companies dominate the QQQ. While the markets are trending upward, a rising tide doesn't necessarily lift all boats. Critics argue that a handful of companies dominate the market, impacting benchmark indexes disproportionately. Investors' burning question remains: "Where does it go from here?" Let’s examine the QQQ to explore potential moves.

What is the QQQ Index?

Invesco QQQ Today

Invesco QQQ stock logo
QQQQQQ 90-day performance
Invesco QQQ
$506.59 +0.80 (+0.16%)
(As of 11/25/2024 ET)
52-Week Range
$382.66
$515.58
Dividend Yield
0.56%
Assets Under Management
$310.80 billion

The QQQ tracks the movement of the Nasdaq-100 index, which is comprised of the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq exchange. This modified weighted index is based on market capitalization (market cap). This means the more a stock is valued based on its market cap (calculated by price x outstanding shares), the more it will impact the value of the index.

The index may be rebalanced quarterly or annually when the weighting is too concentrated. Technically, when the aggregate weight of its stocks with weightings over 4.8% exceeds the 48% threshold, the Nasdaq may conduct a special rebalancing like it did on July 24, 2023.

The Dominance of Top 3 Holdings in the QQQ Index

However, as of June 7, 2024, the top three holdings, including Microsoft Co. NASDAQ: MSFT with 8.47%, NVIDIA Co. NASDAQ: NVDA with 8.12%, and Apple Inc. NASDAQ: AAPL with 8.08% allocation make up nearly 25% of the total index. This is not an isolated issue just to the Nasdaq 100. In fact, the top three holdings in the S&P 500 index are Microsoft at 7.06%, Apple at 5.71%, and NVIDIA with 4.66% allocation for a total of nearly 16% of the index.

How Nvidia Moves the Markets

The artificial intelligence (AI) boom has surged Nvidia shares into the stratosphere, growing its market cap to nearly $3 trillion. In fact, on most days, if NVDA stock is surging, there's a good chance that the markets are rising. It's not just the rising value of NVDA stock but also the domino effect of leader stocks pulling up the laggard stocks. It only makes sense that investors and traders want to jump into the “next” stock that will move in sympathy.

For example, Nvidia's rise tends to rally semiconductor and AI stocks like Applied Micro Devices Inc. NASDAQ: AMD and Super Micro Computer Inc. NASDAQ: SMCI. Anticipation of the 10-for-1 stock split occurring on June 10, 2024, drove up shares, which impacted the rise in the QQQ to record highs.

Invesco QQQ stock chart 

QQQ Generating Stairstep Bull Flag Breakouts  

The weekly candlestick chart on the QQQ illustrates stairstep or back-to-back bull flag breakout patterns. To calculate supports, we applied Fibonacci (fib) retracement and extension levels based on the sequentially higher market structure lows (MSLs), providing an upside target based on the seed wave breakout formation.

The fib plots were made at $342.35 on the MSL and $449.39 on the market structure high (MSH). This results in upside targets based on the fib extensions of 1.27, 1.414, and 1.618 potential reversal zones (PRZ). Upside targets are $478.22, $493.63, and $515.46. Each of these levels has the potential for the price to reverse for a pullback or even reverse the uptrend.

The weekly relative strength index (RSI) is coiling again towards the overbought 70-band level. Key fib pullback support levels are at $437.14 (0.886 fib retracement), $408.47 (0.618/0.382 fib ratios), $383.22, and $342.35 swing low. 

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Companies Mentioned in This Article

CompanyMarketRank™Current PricePrice ChangeDividend YieldP/E RatioConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target
Invesco QQQ (QQQ)N/A$506.59+0.2%0.56%N/AModerate Buy$506.59
Microsoft (MSFT)
4.9141 of 5 stars
$418.79+0.4%0.79%34.55Moderate Buy$503.03
NVIDIA (NVDA)
4.9417 of 5 stars
$136.02-4.2%0.03%53.53Moderate Buy$164.15
Apple (AAPL)
4.8349 of 5 stars
$232.87+1.3%0.43%38.30Moderate Buy$235.25
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
4.9537 of 5 stars
$141.13+2.0%N/A127.14Moderate Buy$192.79
Dell Technologies (DELL)
4.9343 of 5 stars
$144.160.0%1.23%26.50Moderate Buy$146.50
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