Technical Update - SP500 and Nasdaq 100 confirming down trends. Semiconductors leading the trends lower

Technical Update - SP500 and Nasdaq 100 confirming down trends. Semiconductors leading the trends lower

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Kim Cramer Larsson

Technical Analyst, Saxo Bank

Summary:  S&P 500/ US500 and Nasdaq 100/USNAS100 closed yesterday below support levels confirming bearish trends with 5% downside potential
Semiconductor SOXX ETF is being sold off heavily but could be facing 5-10% further downside


S&P 500 closed yesterday below the 200 Moving Average and below support at around 4,195. RSI was rejected at the 40 threshold  confirming downtrend.
S&P 500 has no strong support until at around 4,050. Minor support at around 4,098.

Medium-term: If S&P 500 is closing the week lower so the weekly RSI is closing below 40 threshold there is likely further downside potential for the Index in coming weeks

A sell-off down to the 200 weekly Moving Average just below 4K could be seen

For S&P 500 to reverse the trend a close above 4,395 is needed

Source all charts and data: Saxo Group

S&P 500 future/US500 cfd Pre-market pointing to a lower open. Currently trading below support at around 4,165. Next strong support at around 4,050

Nasdaq 100 closed below minor support at around 14,505 and is likely to test the next support at around 14,254 from the opening bell.

The Nasdaq 100 future/USNAS100 cfd is at the time of writing trading around that level.

However, the support at 14,254 is not the strongest support. With the negative RSI  Nasdaq could is indicating lower levels.

A bearish move below the 200 Moving Average to around 13,600-13,500 is in the cards.
If Nasdaq 100 is closing below 14,500 at the end of the week medium-term bearish trend is confirmed.

However, the weekly 55 and 200 Moving Average are rising and could provide support around the 13,600-13,500 area

The Semiconductor sector illustrated by the iShares Semiconductor ETF SOXX closed yesterday below key support at around 444. Further selling should be expected. Minor support at around 430 strong support at around 401

A close back above the 200 MA will put the sector back in neutral. But to reverse the trend a close above 497 is needed

Disclaimer: Author is short USNAS100 and SOXX etf

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