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The Ibovespa ended June 20, 2025, at 137,115.83, falling 1.15% on the day as official B3 and TradingView data confirmed.The session saw steady selling pressure, with investors reacting to renewed global trade tensions and a decisive technical breakdown on the daily chart.The market opened lower and failed to recover, mirroring declines in major world indices.
Concerns over US tariff threats and weak sentiment in Europe and Asia set a cautious tone.The Brazilian real remained under pressure, and high domestic interest rates at 14.75% continued to weigh on risk appetite.Fiscal uncertainty persisted, with Brazils public debt-to-GDP ratio at 76.2%, and investors showed little conviction ahead of key economic releases.Technical analysis of the Ibovespas daily chart showed a clear shift in trend.
The index closed below its 50-day moving average and entered the Ichimoku cloud, both widely watched signals of weakening momentum.The MACD histogram turned negative, and the signal line crossed below, confirming bearish momentum.
The RSI dropped to 53.13, moving away from overbought levels.Bollinger Bands widened, and the price closed near the lower band, highlighting increased volatility and downside risk.
Volume remained robust, supporting the validity of the move.Ibovespa Slips as Technical Weakness and Global Uncertainty Weigh on Brazilian EquitiesIbovespa Slips as Technical Weakness and Global Uncertainty Weigh on Brazilian EquitiesSector performance further revealed investor caution.
Energy and financials outperformed, while materials and consumer staples lagged.Petrobras shares held steady, supported by higher oil prices, while Vale and other exporters fell on concerns about global demand and tariffs.The BOVV11 ETF, tracking the Ibovespa, saw modest outflows, reflecting a broader risk-off mood.The five top gainers over the last session were Embraer, Banco BTG Pactual, B3 S.A., TIM, and Banco do Brasil.Embraer rose on operational strength, while BTG Pactual and B3 S.A.
benefited from stable financial sector results.TIM gained on steady telecom demand, and Banco do Brasil edged higher on value buying.On the losing side, Azzas 2154 dropped sharply after weak earnings, Vale fell on tariff fears, Brava Energia declined with oil price volatility, WEG underperformed amid industrial weakness, and tech sector stocks continued to lag.Globally, equity markets faced volatility.
US indices wavered on tariff headlines, while Europe and Asia posted losses.The Ibovespas technical breakdown below key support levels reflected these global pressures and signaled that investors want clarity on both domestic fiscal policy and international trade developments before returning in force.The Ibovespas decline on June 20, 2025, was driven by a combination of technical weakness, cautious fundamentals, and global uncertainty.The market now tests lower support levels, with investors closely watching macroeconomic and technical signals for direction.





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