(Part 3 of 5) - Market Outlook of S&P500 (29Jun2026)

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Market Outlook of S&P500 (29Jun2026)

Technical Analysis Overview

MACD Indicator

The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator for the S&P 500 is on a downtrend.

Chaikin Money Flow

The Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) stands at -0.13, indicating the market has more selling momentum than buying.

Moving Averages

Examining the moving averages, the most recent price action shows the last candlestick has been above the 50-day moving average (MA50) and the 200-day moving average (MA200). This pattern indicates a bullish shift in both the short and long term. Notably, both the MA50 and MA200 lines have begun to trend upwards, which indicates a bullish outlook in both the short and long term.

Exponential Moving Averages

The exponential moving average (EMA) lines are showing a bearish outlook.

Other Technical Analysis

Using “Daily” intervals, the technical indicators are showing a “Strong Sell” rating. 6 indicators have a “Buy” rating and 16 indicators have a “Sell” rating.

CNN Fear & Greed Index

The market fell into the “Extreme Fear” zone with a score of 25.

Weekly Outlook

Based on the above, the S&P500 should be Bearish entering the new week.

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