Market Outlook of S&P500 - 02Dec24 - another week of new ue

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Market Outlook of S&P500 - 02Dec24

Observations:

  • The MACD indicator is showing an uptrend.

  • Moving Averages (MA). Both the MA50 line and the MA200 line are on an uptrend. Both MA50 and MA200 lines are below the last candle. Thus, it could be read as bullish for both the mid and the long term.

  • The 3 Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) lines are on an uptrend.

  • Chaikin’s Monetary flow (CMF) shows an uptrend. This implies more selling momentum than buying. The CMF seems to be moving sideways - applying similar momentum by both buyers and sellers.

However, do note that there is a drop in volume that suggests a drop in the current buying momentum.

From the 21 indicators, all are pointing to a “Strong Buy” rating for the S&P500 (for Daily interval).

There are 21 indicators that recommend a “Buy” and none that recommend a “Sell”.

From the candlestick pattern, the latest seems to point to a more “bearish” outlook.

With the volume, there is a chance that the market may tire after the recent run-up. The technical indicators mostly point to a bullish outlook but it is possible for some retracement for profit-taking or other macro factors.

From the above, the S&P500 should continue its uptrend but we see falling momentum from this bullish run.

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