S&P 500 reached 4,000 – Is bear market over?

Stock prices extended their advance on Friday, as the S&P 500 index reached the 4,000 level. We may see a profit-taking action, however, bulls are still in charge.

The S&P 500 index gained 0.92% on Friday following its Thursday rally of 5.5%. The market remained bullish after Thursday’s Consumer Price Index release and the broad stock market’s gauge went its highest since September 13. On Friday, the daily high was at 4,001.48.

This morning the S&P 500 index is expected to open 0.3% lower. We may see a profit-taking action at some point. However, there have been no confirmed negative signals so far.

The S&P 500 index broke above its previous local highs last week and it got to the 4,000 level, as we can see on the daily chart.

Futures contract – Short-term uncertainty

Let’s take a look at the hourly chart of the S&P 500 futures contract. It went slightly above the 4,000 level on Friday. For now, it looks like a flat correction within an uptrend or a short-term consolidation. The resistance level is at 4,000- 4,050, among others.

In our opinion, no positions are currently justified from the risk/reward point of view.

Conclusion

The stock market will likely fluctuate following its last week’s Thursday’s-Friday huge rally. The S&P 500 index may take a breather, as it got to the 4,000 level last week. We may see some profit-taking action in the day, as the market seems overbought in the short term. However, there have been no confirmed negative signals so far.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • The S&P 500 may remain below the 4,000 level for some time, as investors are likely to take short-term profits off the table.

  • For now, it looks like a consolidation within an uptrend.


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