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SPX500: 4110-4150 before a deep correction, key point.

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SP:SPX   S&P 500 Index
Analysis of the spx 500 index 11/21/22 Today we are here to talk about the SPX 500 index.
And so let's see what happened to the index over the past day.

What's on the market now:
Today the index is trading at 3965. Last Friday we saw the index approach the 3990-4000 level I mentioned earlier. Also at the end of the day we saw trade entries from experienced players. Today I expect the index to make one last attempt to get out of the sideways movement it has been in for the last 7-10 days. The market still has a chance to continue its movement to the level of 4110, however, there is a small possibility of this. Which is likely to be implemented in the morning. However, if this attempt fails, then the target of the index will be 3860.

What today:
Today, the index at the opening will have a chance to make the last attempt to rise to the level of 4110-4150. But if this attempt is broken, then we will see a sharp drop in the index to the level of 3860.

What I recommend
If you want to go short:

Short positions are possible from the 4110 – 4150 level. This would be an ideal place to sell this week, limit your losses.
If you want to go long:
Long positions are possible from the 3860 level, this would be an ideal buy, limit your losses.
If you are out of the market:
If you are out of the market. Then you need the perfect price to trade. Long positions are possible from 3860, limit your losses. If you want to open a short position, then it is better to do it from the level of 4110, 4250. Limit your losses.

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