Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Investing

S&P 500 and Nasdaq under heavy bearish pressure this week

S&P 500 and Nasdaq under heavy bearish pressure this week

A new weekly low for the S&P 500 index was formed today at the 5457.6 level Today, the Nasdaq retreated to 18663.4 to a new weekly low

S&P 500 chart analysis

A new weekly low for the S&P 500 index was formed today at the 5457.6 level. During this morning’s Asian session, we had an attempt to hold above the 5480.0 level. We failed to do so and saw a break below that brought us down to today’s low. For now, the S&P 500 is managing to hold on to this low and has a chance to start a recovery. If it does not succeed, we will go to a new low and extend the bearish scenario.

Potential lower targets are 5440.0 and 5420.0 levels. For a bullish option, we need a positive consolidation above the 5500.0 daily open price. Then, we need to stabilize up there before continuing further growth to the bullish side. Potential higher targets are 5520.0 and 5540.0 levels.

Nasdaq chart analysis

Today, the Nasdaq retreated to 18663.4 to a new weekly low. This morning’s attempt to hold above 18800.0 was unsuccessful, and we started to pull back. The index is now at 18710.0 and is trying to stay in the support zone. If the pressure continues in the US session, the Nasdaq will have to drop to a new weekly low. Potential lower targets are 18600.0 and 18500.0 levels.

For a bullish option, we need a positive consolidation and retracement above the 18900.0 level. This brings us back above the daily open price and increases our chances of seeing a continuation on the bullish side. We find support in the EMA 50 moving average, reinforcing the new bullish momentum. Potential higher targets are 19000.0 and 19100.0 levels.

The post S&P 500 and Nasdaq under heavy bearish pressure this week appeared first on FinanceBrokerage.

Enter Your Information Below To Receive Free Trading Ideas, Latest News And Articles.

    Your information is secure and your privacy is protected. By opting in you agree to receive emails from us. Remember that you can opt-out any time, we hate spam too!

    You May Also Like

    Editor's Pick

    On April 23, 1985, the Coca-Cola Company made one of the biggest mistakes in American business history: it changed the formula for Coca-Cola. Outraged...

    Editor's Pick

    For years the North Korean playbook was obvious to the world. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea wanted to be the center of attention....

    Editor's Pick

    The final December results from the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers show overall consumer sentiment improved for the month but remains near historically...

    Editor's Pick

    New orders for durable goods fell 2.1 percent in November, following a 0.7 percent gain in October. Total durable-goods orders are up 10.6 percent...