In a week shorter than usual due to Holy Week, the Ibex 35 ended this Thursday with a weekly rebound of 4.48%in a context marked by the geopolitical uncertainty and, especially, for the oil swings before the contradictory statements by US President Donald Trumpabout the end of the war. From a technical point of view, as explained by César Nuez, an analyst at BitcoinDynamic, our index is still pending overcome the resistance of 17,720 pointsa level that would return it to the bullish path and that could open the door to its all-time highs, 18,573 integers. Below, the key support places it at 16,247 points. INDRA RECOMPOSES AND LEADS THE WEEK By values, the most notable increases these days have been those registered by Indra which, despite the resignation of its president, has recovered from the sharp drop of the previous week, scoring a 9.64%.
Likewise, these days have been very conducive to Solaria (+8.82%), Cellnex (+8.53%), Action (+8.53%) and ACS (+8.39%).
Endesa, Sacyr, Iberdrola, Redeia, Colonial, Grifols and Acciona Energía They have also had a very positive performance, with gains greater than 5% in all cases. NO VALUE ENDS IN NEGATIVE At the bottom of the table, it is worth noting that No component of the national selective has closed with losses. The one who has behaved the worst has been Acerinox, which has ended in a draw. While, Enagás, Repsol, Fluidra, Sabadell and Amadeus They have also placed themselves at the bottom of the weekly rankings with rebounds less than 2%.
Weekly variations Ibex 35