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We ain't seen nothing yet on SPX: 2008 vs 2022

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OANDA:SPX500USD   S&P 500 Index
If history repeats itself - we ain't seen nothing yet.

The higher yields and the recession fears have pushed SPX over 20% down. We saw a similar selloff in late 2007, when market saw a recession approaching. That was just the beginning. It bounced up with 15% to continue downwards afterwards.

During the recession / global crisis in 2008 and 2009, we saw the total index selling of over 50%. When applying same ratio's here, SPX can sell of to the march covid low of 2020.

Of course, down the way there will be a lot off buying, catch the bottom, maybe lowering yields, anything can happen.

But, after the 3200-3400 support zone, there is not much holding it till 2200. Also look how RSI on the monthly has a long while to go before it's oversold.

Also note the similarities: in 2008 and now we have the 200 SMA/EMA weekly levels as decent support keeping it up for now, but market reverses when hitting 100 SMA/EMA weekly and crashes once it has broken 200 weekly again.

Current levels around 3800-3900 is an ok sell level with 4100 as SL. Aim first for 3400, and keep further level in mind.



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