The S&P 500 is showing a stair-step upward movement, primarily rebounding during non-active U.S. trading sessions. Key factors to watch:
- The market tends to recover when the U.S. session is closed, and corrects slightly when it reopens. This is due to residual selling pressure from retail investors during active hours. - Strong resistance is seen around 5400 points, where previous declines started. A potential pullback to test support around 5100-5200 would create an ideal setup for a more robust rebound. - Potential Iran-Israel conflict could create short-term volatility around August 12, potentially triggering a market pullback. - Upcoming data on August 14 will influence market movements. Expected low inflation supports future rate cuts, providing a favorable environment for long-term growth.
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