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Technical Update - S&P 500 and Nasdaq closing below key support confirming down trend. Lower support levels in play

Equities 3 minutes to read
KCL
Kim Cramer Larsson

Technical Analyst, Saxo Bank

We have entered the last quarter and the last earnings season of the year. October is historically very volatile for stocks during bear markets and this October could prove to be no different 

US Indices closed Friday below key support confirming down trend. Indices are back 2020 levels but indicators point to lower levels. 3,200 key level is in play for S&P 500 to 3,200. Nasdaq 100 is looking at 10K possibly 9K  

S&P 500: After several attempts last week S&P500 closed below June low at 3,636 Friday i.e., a daily, weekly AND monthly close below a key support level is a strong bearish signal.
The Index closed bang on the 200 weekly SMA providing some support. Volume has been high during the past three weeks of selling pressure and weekly RSI is back below 40 adding to the bearish picture.
Next key support is at 3,500 which is the highest level of the consolidation area from 2020 which is not the strongest support. S&P500 is likely to sell-off further down to bottom level of the consolidation area at around 3,200. That is also the 0.618 retracement of the 2020 trough to 2021 peak.
S&P500 is looking at a potential ugly October month. Second and third week of October should especially be observed.
Short-term we could see bottom fishers trying scoop up beaten down shares possible managing lifting the Index back above 3,636. However, that is likely to be a short-lived minor correction.

 

SP500 d 3oct
Source: Saxo Group
SP500 w 3oct

Nasdaq 100 closed Friday below June low at 11,037. That means it has closed below support from the consolidation area back from Q4 2020 closing in on key support at around 10,677 i.e., the lowest level of the consolidation and the 0.618 retracement of the 2020 trough to 2021 peak.
A close below key support at 10,677 is likely to fuel a sell-off down to 9K with some support at 10K. 10K is the 1.382 projection of the Q3 correction and 9K is around the 1.618 projection of the correction and 0.786 retracement of the 2020 trough to 2021 peak.
Both the rising volume the past three weeks and RSI below 40 support the bearish outlook.

Nasdaq 100 d 3oct
Nasdaq 100 w 3oct
Source: Saxo Group

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