Major US Indices, Forecast for The Week of September 25, 2017, Technical Analysis

S&P 500

The S&P 500 went back and forth during the week, essentially hovering around the 2500 level. The candle is less than impressive, but quite frankly I think it any pullback will simply offer a buying opportunity for those who have missed the most recent bullish breakout. The 2500 level has a certain amount of psychological importance to it, but at the end of the day, I think if we can break above the top of the candle for the week the market should continue to go much higher. Pullbacks offer value, and I believe that given enough time the market will then go to the 2550 handle above… Read More

Dow Jones 30

The Dow Jones 30 initially tried to rally during the course of the week but did find a bit of resistance above. Alternately, we ended up forming a bit of a shooting star, but I think that this portends a short-term pullback looking for value, not necessarily any type of significant selling off. If we can break above the top of the candle, then the market should go much higher. I believe that the 22,000 level is supportive, and the uptrend is very reliable so therefore I think it’s only a matter of time before the buyers jump into this market looking at it as value… Read More

NASDAQ 100

The NASDAQ 100 fell significantly during the course of the sessions that made up the last week, but we are still above the uptrend line. We are slowing down our momentum, as the 6000 level has been very resistant. If we can break above there, then I think the market goes much higher. Otherwise, we may get a bit of a pullback. That pullback, and move below the 5800 level kids in this market down the 5700 and then eventually the 5500 level. Given enough time, I think that the buyers will return, but in the meantime, you should think of this as a bullish market, something that you cannot fight as it is so obviously strong. I believe if we break above the 6000 level, we will probably go looking towards the 6100 level in the short term… Read More

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