S&P 500: Pullback after flash dump is a Short opportunity
📝 1. Market Context
BLUEBERRY:SP500 recently witnessed a sharp drop from 6,698 down to 6,645, showing clear bearish momentum. After this fall, the index attempted a recovery, but the bounce was weak: green candles became smaller and stalled right at key resistance zones. A long red bearish engulfing candle then erased the entire recovery, proving sellers are back in control.
🟥 2. Static Resistance (Red Zone on Chart)
On the chart, the red zone represents static resistance, located around 6,671 – 6,664.62. This area aligns with:
• Dynamic resistance (moving averages).
• Static resistance (previous supply zone).
Every time price has tested this area, it faced rejection. This makes the red zone a high-probability level for sellers to step in again if price retests it.
🟩 3. Support Zone (Green Zone on Chart)
The nearest support lies at 6,639, highlighted as the green zone on the chart. This is the first logical downside target, where price might pause or react before choosing the next move.
🎯 4. Bearish Scenario
• Bias: Bearish continuation.
• Entry zone: 6,671 – 6,664.62 (red resistance zone).
• Target: 6,639 (blue support zone).
• Invalidation: If price closes firmly above 6,672, this bearish idea is no longer valid.
✅ 5. Summary
After a sharp decline, the weak bounce into resistance looks like an opportunity for sellers. As long as the index remains below the red resistance zone, the path of least resistance points lower, with 6,639 as the next key support to watch.
📈 Similar to the previous Buy setup, we can see that price is reacting in a similar manner — it touches the static support zone (marked in green) and the moving average (acting as dynamic resistance), before making a strong bounce.
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Gold - Awaiting Retracement for Further DowntrendThe gold as in the Weekly chart shows no sign of an end to the depreciation which has taken place for close to 4 months now.
Since the price has reached its lowest at 1211.5, it fell into a range, formed higher highs which created a rising trendline, but got repeatedly resisted at 1235 - an ascending triangle.
The rising trendline was however broken below yesterday after dollar has surged, causing gold to turn bearish again, and a sign of an end to its retracement.
Usually, in such cases, the price is very likely to retrace back to the broken rising trendline to find important supply zones in order to trigger a stronger volatility.
Do take cautious of the upcoming U.S. Advance GDP.




