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S&P 500: New Highs or Consolidation Ahead?

 

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Wednesday’s trading session didn’t bring much change for the stock market. On Tuesday, the S&P 500 gained 1.1%, and yesterday, it lost 0.19%, extending a consolidation below its last Friday’s record high of 5,189.26. So, the question is: will stocks break higher and reach new all-time highs? This morning, the S&P 500 futures contract is trading 0.2% higher following a higher-than-expected Producer Price Index release (it came in at +0.6% vs. expected +0.3% m/m), accompanied by worse-than-expected Retail Sales data. It’s indicating a slightly higher opening for the S&P 500 index today.

On March 1, I mentioned about February,

And yet, it was the same story again last week. However, on Friday, a much more pronounced profit-taking occurred. Nevertheless, on Tuesday and yesterday, the S&P 500 went closer to its record high again.

While indexes were hitting new record highs, most stocks were essentially moving sideways. So, the question is – is this a topping pattern before a more meaningful correction? Still, there have been no confirmed negative signals; however, one might consider the possibility of a trend reversal.

Recently, the stock market continued to rally, fueled by advances in a handful of tech sector stocks, but as I wrote on February 7, Despite last week’s new record, this still holds true. Nevertheless, such volatility complicates short-term market predictions.

The investor sentiment remained elevated yesterday; the AAII Investor Sentiment Survey showed that 45.9% of individual investors are bullish, while only 21.9% of them are bearish. The AAII sentiment is a contrary indicator in the sense that highly bullish readings may suggest excessive complacency and a lack of fear in the market. Conversely, bearish readings are favorable for market upturns.

The S&P 500 index is still trading above an over month-long upward trend line, as we can see on the daily chart.S&P 500-Daily Chart

Nasdaq 100 Remains Above 18,000

The technology-focused Nasdaq 100 index reached a new record high of 18,416.73 on Friday, before retracing most of the advance and extending fluctuations along the 18,000 level. It still looks like a consolidation following a multi-month rally.

Nasdaq 100-Daily Chart

VIX Remains Below 14 Again

The VIX index, also known as the fear gauge, is derived from option prices. In the middle of last week, it remained elevated despite new records for the indexes, and on Monday, it reached as high as 16 as stock prices kept retracing their recent advances. On Tuesday and yesterday, the VIX dropped below 14 as stocks retraced their declines.

Historically, a dropping VIX indicates less fear in the market, and rising VIX accompanies stock market downturns. However, the lower the VIX, the higher the probability of the market’s downward reversal.VIX-Daily Chart

Futures Contract Remains Close to Record High

Let’s take a look at the hourly chart of the S&P 500 futures contract. It’s still trading very close to the record high of around 5,260. On the other hand, the support level is now at 5,200-5,220.S&P 500 Emini Futures Chart

Conclusion

The recent trading action was very bullish, with some of the tech stocks rallying to new record highs, the S&P 500 index breaking above 5,100, and the Nasdaq 100 index reaching above 18,000.

Today, the S&P 500 index is likely to open slightly higher after a series of mixed economic data. Last Tuesday, I wrote that Despite late last week’s record-breaking advance, it remains a probable scenario.

In my Stock Price Forecast for March, I noted

For now, my short-term outlook remains neutral.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • The S&P 500 is likely to remain near a record high this morning, but there’s a possibility of a profit-taking action at some point.
  • It still appears to be consolidating within an uptrend.

In my opinion, the short-term outlook is neutral.

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