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S&P 500: Weekly outlook

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SP:SPX   S&P 500 Index
S&P 500 show us a weak in the stock market where we would need to be very carefully what we look, after that Federal Reserve continue tightening the U.S. monetary policy, and also get strength the interest rates. We could to experiment a global recession. Remember: The S&P 500 measure the health of the U.S. economy, and the global financial market. What if that occur what I mark, we could to see a worst global financial crisis and more worse than 2008 (Housing crisis debt), that in that time was a horrible financial crisis in USA when housing price down. Also to take in note, we see a similar patron what occur in the world, and more worse than we can't to imagine it. i believe that you must to find up this history or find up a video that explain why this crisis occur in America, and other study case as " crack of 29", that it's the oil bubble and crisis in this past year, that you must to be prepare and know this vital information in your career as investor or trader.

Now, talking about technical analysis, I see that S&P 500 forming a higher low in this market structure indicating weak in the trend. And the currently candlestick show a weak indicating that it's moment to keep away of the stock market and sell shares, including crypto as they're in the bear market. Now ,if I see the following that S&P 500 break down the EMA 200 and make a pull back resistance in it, we could to see a strong bear market and crash of the stock market, and this it's fault by FED what the U.S. Central Bank do.

Also, in some minutes I will share a special analysis because I found out a similar patron in the debt housing crisis on 2008 in the S&P 500 that occur and past the same that we live in the present, and the past occur and it's very similar what we see in our present and how to project it in the future. This it's my prediction that I look.

So guys, I hope that this idea support you. I suggested to share this idea with everyone who need to get advice and being prepare for this possible financial crisis more worse than 2008.


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