The Median Annual growth in the S&P 500 Index from 1970 to 2014 is 12.64%. As long as goods are bought and sold and global economic growth continues, the S&P 500 will follow. Yung Finance's Chart on why you shouldn't be worried about another recession (In Comments Section) helps to illustrate this concept. Aside from fundamentals, Cloned 1980-2000 price action...
This steep market decline in the S&P500 requires a lot of attention! until there is clarity speculation about the depth of the correction will prevail. The Good La st week the U.S. economy showed good signs of job creation, CPI index at 0.1%, housing starts were strong. The bad The conference broad still expect moderate economic growth, building permits...
I believe price would reach 1220.0-1245.0 then looking to go short to levels 1145.0 then 1050.0. However, we would be seeking PA conformation around the levels stated. If price breaks above the weekly trend line price level 1280.0 then we would be looking to go long.