US Regional Banks: Is the Worst Over?

📝The KBW NASDAQ REGIONAL BANKING INDEX is a stock index composed of regional US banks operating in one or several geographic regions of the country. These banks tend to be smaller in size than the large national banks, and generally offer banking services to businesses and individuals in their areas of operation.

Index performance is affected by a number of factors, including the health of the regional economy in which these banks operate, interest rates and regulatory policies that affect the banking industry.

📈 Looking in parallel with the S&P500 index, we see that it anticipated the 2008 crisis.
Now KBW is in a decisive region, at the same level as before that crisis.
The resistance and support levels that delimit this region are in green and red, respectively.
Whether it will rise or fall, I don't know...
For now I'm just stating this fact.
What I can say is that if the index breaks below the red dotted line, it will be an indication that the banking sector could experience more turmoil.
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