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Did the S&P 500 Put in a Multi-Year Top?

Published 19/04/2024, 05:21 am
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In our update from early March, we anticipated using the Elliott Wave Principle (EWP) for the S&P 500:

“…. However, if, like last, the index breaks higher because the bears fail to break below critical levels and reach the next target zone of ~$5260, support will be moved up to $5150.”

In our last update from early April, we then concluded that

“… a breakout above last week’s high can ideally target $5390, contingent on holding above the colored warning levels, but ultimately, we still need to see a break below $5056 with a severe warning below $5100 to confirm a significant top has been struck.”

Fast-forward, the index could not break above the March 28, $5264.85 peak; instead, it broke below the warning levels ($5100 and $5056) this week. Thus, our call for a top in the ~$5260 target zone and that we would only see higher prices contingent on holding above critical downside levels was correct. As such, we are now tracking a potential five-wave move, i.e., an impulse, lower to ideally around $4800 for red W-a/i before we see a more significant bounce (red W-b/ii) develop—contingent on the index holding below the colored warning levels for the Bears. See Figure 1 below.

Figure 1. Daily SPX chart with detailed EWP count and technical indicators

SPX Daily Chart

The “significant top” we mentioned is shown in Figures 2 and 3 below. Namely, either the index can complete a large ending diagonal from the March 2020 low (Figure 2) or the index has completed the Bull run that started in 1933 after the 1929 market crash (Figure 3).

Figure 2. Monthly SPX chart with detailed EWP count and technical indicators

SPX Monthly Chart

The former means that the SP500 will bottom around $4600 for the black W-4 and then rally one last time to $5800+/-200 for the black W-5. The latter means the index has entered a multi-year bear market, which can last a decade and ultimately bring the price back to ~$1500.

Figure 3. Weekly SPX chart with detailed EWP count and technical indicators

SPX Weekly Chart

Although the current technical indicator (TI) set up for the weekly chart is akin to that of the price action in late 2017—see the red boxes in Figure 3 above—suggesting that we could see higher prices afterward akin to 2018, the monthly TIs are heavily negatively diverging—see the red dotted arrows in Figure 2 above—suggesting that any upside will be short-lived and minimal.

Thus, we cannot yet discern between the two bigger-picture options at this stage, but if we see an impulse develop to the downside, as shown in Figure 1, the odds will favor the most bearish scenario.

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