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S&P 500 futures — Structure completes upper rotation

Price follows predefined levels as the market responds across all timeframes

S&P 500 futures — Trading desk update

As of the close - December 24

Market context

S&P 500 futures continue to operate within a clearly defined structural framework, with price responding precisely to previously identified reference levels. Recent activity reinforces the role of structure as the guiding force across timeframes, particularly during periods of reduced liquidity.

This update builds on the December 22 desk observation, where the market’s behaviour around the 6,921 central pivot defined the short-term directional context.

S&P 500 futures holding above the 6,921 central pivot, preserving the rotation framework and defining the upper structure ahead of the advance.

Structure update

In the December 22 desk update, the index held above the 6,921 central pivot, maintaining acceptance within the upper structure and preserving the rotational framework.

Despite lighter participation during the holiday period, price respected that structure cleanly. Momentum carried through the Micro-1 to Micro-5 sequence (6,937–6,974) into the close of December 24, completing the upper rotation of the two-way structure.

Importantly, this move did not occur in isolation. The progression through the micro levels reflected continuity of structure, not acceleration or excess. Volume conditions were secondary; price behaviour remained aligned with predefined reference levels.

At this stage, the upper rotation is structurally complete. Whether price transitions into expansion or pauses for rebalancing will be determined by how it responds to the next set of reference levels—not by expectations.

Desk takeaway

The S&P 500 futures index continues to demonstrate how structure guides price across all timeframes. The defence of the 6,921 pivot and subsequent rotation through the micro levels reinforces a consistent theme:
levels exist before price reaches them.

The focus now remains on observing the response rather than anticipating the outcome, as the structure continues to define the battlefield.

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Denis Joeli Fatiaki

Denis Joeli Fatiaki

Independent Analyst

Denis Joeli Fatiaki possesses over a decade of extensive experience as a multi-asset trader and Market Strategist.

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