S&P500 index: The green wind is still strong.

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Today we are here to talk about the S&P500 index.

Today: The index is trading at 45 43. And in the last trading session, we saw an increase in prices. However, we have not yet reached the peaks.

What's on the market now:
As I said earlier, there is a positive mood in the market globally. However, now the market is approaching the peak of its growth, but still has not reached. As the market approaches the top, it becomes clearer to me the purpose of the end of the increase.
Today I have allocated 2 levels for you where I think growth will end.
Earlier I said that the market goes to the area of ​​45 50 - 46 53. But today I only increased the top level. And now I recommend that you wait for prices around 4630

What are we waiting for today:
We are waiting for further movement to 4620 - 46 53. Perhaps a sharp gap at the opening.

What I recommend:

If you want to open short:
Now I recommend that you open shorts around 46 20 - 4653. But if you would like to avoid risk, short entry above 4630 seems to me the safest.
If you are now out of the market, then I also recommend that you stay out of the market for now and continue to watch, wait for the peak of 46 30 - 46 53. And open a short position there, while reasonably limiting your risks.

If you want to buy:
I strongly recommend not to open long positions yet because of the possibility of a sharp correction.

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Note
The market overcame the price at 4550, now we are waiting for further movement to 45 80 - 46 53.
I think it's better for you to look for places to open short positions above 46 00
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