A rare technical setup on the Dow Jones Industrial Average (Dow), combined with weakening market internals, is raising the possibility that the recent advance is stalling. The second session formed a classic shooting star candlestick—small real body near the lows of the range and a long upper wick. By the following session, the Dow was already trading lower, with price moving back inside the upper Bollinger Band—early confirmation of the pattern’s typical follow-through. Bottom LineThe rare two-day Bollinger Band extreme capped by a shooting star, paired with neutral and non-oversold breadth readings, points to a short-term cautionary setup. Investors may want to watch for further confirmation via a break below the shooting-star low or a continued drift toward the middle Bollinger Band.