Dow
Currently retesting previous high support at 17841.
Confirmed loss could target further downside support at 17800 followed by 17747 and 17645.
Upside is capped by resistance at 17878.Confirmed breakout higher could target further upside resistance at 17951 followed by 18082 and 18214.
S&P
Current resistance and point of control is at 2076.32.
Breakout higher could target further upside resistance at 2083.71 followed by 2097 and 2110.40.
Downside is initially supported at 2069 followed by 2065 and 2063.
Only a confirmed loss of 2063 could potentially target further downside support at 2042.25.
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