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SPX 500 index: When will the current correction end?

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SP:SPX   S&P 500 Index
Analysis of the spx 500 index 11/15/22 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 the level of 3946. As expected earlier, the market started to correct. And yesterday we saw the price reach the 3920-3900 level which I mentioned earlier. Now the market is in the zone of consolidation, and will leave it when there are new volumes of money on the market.
Today, the market is in a sideways movement, however, I expect an attempt to increase the index to the level of 3975-3990, but if experienced players enter the market, then we will see a sharp movement of the index to the level of 3860. However, if this attempt is broken, then the target for the index will be 4150.

What today:
Here are my trading recommendations for today.
Today I expect the index to stabilize and try to rise to the level of 3990 and then the index will try to move to the level of 3860. But if this attempt is broken, then we will see a sharp increase in the index to the level of 4110-4150.

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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