一个梦rsal In The S&P 500 Is ConfirmedWe recently saw a headline that made us ask "what?!?" because it said an uptrend in the S&P 500 (NYSEARCA: SPY) had been confirmed. Our take on the market is...

ByThomas Hughes

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Investors Run To Cash, S&P 500 Enters Reversal

We recently saw a headline that made us ask "what?!?" because it said an uptrend in theS&P 500 (NYSEARCA: SPY)had been confirmed. Our take on the market is that not only has the near-term downtrend in the S&P 500 been confirmed but that a major reversal in the market has been confirmed as well. You can blame it on what you want:Russia's invasion of Ukraine, inflation, supply chain hurdles, rising rates, the FOMC, or the threat of recession and you would be basically right. The reason for the reversal is because of earnings and all of those other factors play into the S&P 500's earnings power. We've already been tracking a downturn in the outlook for earnings growth, after this week's reports from the retail sector we think thattrend is going to accelerateand bring the entire market down with it.

The Technical Picture Is Clear, The S&P 500 Is In A Downtrend

The S&P 500 has been in a downtrend since hittingthe all-time highat the turn of the year. That downtrend was confirmed over the past two weeks when the index broke through a major support level to set a new low and then bounce back to confirm resistance at that level. That level is the 4,100 level and the fall was confirmed by the indicators as well. Both the stochastic and the MACD are showing bearish crossovers that have ample room to run which suggests prices will wallow at current levels or move lower. The scary part of this assessment is that the near-term downtrend is part of a much larger and more powerful price pattern that has also been confirmed.
一个梦rsal In The S&P 500 Is Confirmed

We've been trackinga reversal in the S&P 500在今年年初以来。该指数推了new highs that was met by selling and broke the uptrend that had been in place since the pandemic bottom in 2020. At that time, the question was, is this a trend change from up to sideways or a full reversal in prices and it looked, at least for a while, as if up to sideways was the answer. The problem now is that a Head & Shoulders Reversal pattern has formed and the break to new lows confirms it as such. Price action rebounded from the new low but, as mentioned before, the rebound met resistance at the 4,100 level which just happens to be the neckline of the pattern.

Where Does The S&P 500 Go From Here?

Where the S&P 500 goes from here is a tough call but the trend is definitely downward. The first targets we get are derived from the near-term downtrend. The most recent downtrend began at the 4,550 level and hit support at 4,100 which gives a magnitude of 450. Subtract 450 from 4,100 to get a target near 3,650. That target is coincident with the market consolidation in early 2021 and a viable target for a rebound or bottom to form.

In the short to mid-term, the index could fall a little further based on the magnitude of the Head & Shoulders Pattern itself. That pattern is worth 700 points in movement and could take the index down to the 3,400 level. 3,400 is coincident with the 2020 top and consolidation so another good target for a rebound, relief rally, or bottom. If that doesn't hold, the next target is near the 2,800 level and the long-term uptrend that we've beentracking for the last 13 years。这是我们的意见,除非something changes drasticallyvery soon, the S&P 500 will move down to that level.
一个梦rsal In The S&P 500 Is Confirmed

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