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The COLCAP index closed at 1,648.88 on June 12, 2025, reflecting a 0.63% decline for the day, according to official exchange data and Trading Economics.This marks a pause in the indexs robust 20% year-to-date rally, as the market shifted into a consolidation phase.
The Energy sector continued to lead, while Financials and Consumer Staples underperformed.The sessions story is one of reduced momentum, subdued volatility, and selective sector rotation, as confirmed by the most recent technical indicators and market fundamentals.The Energy sector, with Ecopetrol advancing 8.4% over the last week, provided the main support for the index.
Materials and Consumer Discretionary also posted modest gains.In contrast, Utilities and Consumer Staples were the weakest performers, each down more than 1.5% over the same period.
The biggest winners in the last 24 hours included Ecopetrol and Cementos Argos, while Bolsa de Valores de Colombia and Grupo Nutresa were among the sessions top losers.Colombian Stocks Pause Rally as Market Enters Consolidation, Energy Sector Leads.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Technical analysis of the daily COLCAP chart shows the index trading above its long-term 200-day moving average, confirming a sustained uptrend.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) sits at 51.25, indicating neutral momentum.Colombian Market Consolidates as Confidence GrowsThe Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) lines hover near the zero mark, with a histogram at -0.47, reflecting weak momentum and a lack of clear direction.Bollinger Bands remain narrow, signaling low volatility and a market in consolidation.
The 4-hour chart reinforces this view, with the RSI at 52.31 and a slight positive MACD crossover, hinting at a short-term bullish bias but no decisive breakout.Market confidence remains high, with the One-Year Confidence Index at 96% in May, up sharply from the previous month.
However, the Buy-on-Dips Confidence Index has softened, suggesting analysts see less likelihood of immediate rebounds after declines.The Crash Confidence Index rose to 75%, indicating a perception of lower vulnerability to global shocks.
Valuation remains attractive, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 7.5x and a price-to-sales ratio of 1.0x, both below many regional peers.Compared to other Latin American markets, Colombias 20% year-to-date gain stands out, though the last month has seen a modest 2.6% appreciation.The markets consolidation reflects global uncertainty, with commodity prices mixed and the Colombian peso holding steady against the dollar.
Volumes remained average, and ETF flows showed no major shifts.The real story behind the figures is a market catching its breath after a strong run, with investors rotating into sectors with clearer earnings visibility.Technicals point to a balanced market, neither overbought nor oversold, and fundamentals remain solid.
The next move likely depends on external catalysts or a decisive shift in local sentiment.





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