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Stocks are picking up August where July left off, as the markets are rallying further this week. Technology stocks are leading the way higher, with the Nasdaq 100 jumping 2.8%, the S&P 500 up 0.5% and the Russell 2000 higher by 1.3%. Some of this may have to do with the decline in the price …
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Every trader is eyeing the big benchmark stock index for guidance on the direction of the overall market. After all, the companies that make up the S&P 500 index futures market (ES) include many of the world’s leading businesses. The index has made a bullish move lately, but there are some key levels we need …
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The market for the leading S&P 500 Index futures contract (ES) has given up a lot of ground over the past year to date. While the index is bouncing this week, there could be more downside in store from here for the S&P. The market is moving from a low price towards a future high …
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The S&P experienced a decent bounce of 2.6% last week. And since the recent bottom on June 17, the index has rallied as much as 10.3%. However, with the pullback we’ve seen over the past couple of sessions, the index is currently just 7.8% off its low. Some of that pullback may be in anticipation …
I’m elated to announce that my wife gave birth to our daughter last Sunday. So far, she seems to be the good luck charm this market desperately needed. Last week, the S&P 500 saw two 90% up volume days, a valid follow-through day and a bullish break of the recent swing high. It also reclaimed …
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The S&P 500 (SPX) Standard and Poor’s 500 is a freely weighted portfolio measurement index of 500 of the biggest bond firms in the US. It is one of the most often used stock indexes.
The S&P 500 index is a capitalization-weighted index and 27,5% of the market capitalization of the index is made up of the top ten stocks. Apple Inc., Microsoft, Amazon.com, Facebook, Alphabet Inc. (class A & C), Tesla, Inc., Berkshire Hathaway, JPMorgan Chase & Co., and Johnson & Johnson were among the ten most important firms inside the index in terms of weighting. See S&P 500 firms for a list of components of the index.
S&P 500 Index Still in the Sell Zone
The S&P 500 Index futures contract (ES) is the big, definitive index that guides trades far and wide. It has been on the ascent recently, especially over the past few days with the better than expected inflation data. But it is still in the sell zone, which we want and need to investigate. So, let’s …
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