S&P 500 Chart – Losing Momentum?

I charted the S&P 500 after the markets closed on Friday, March 26, 2010 after the index closed at 1,166.59.



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2 Comments

  1. Comment by Doctor Stock

    I suspect this week, and perhaps next, will be slow… and then with the earnings around the corner, things should pick up and we’ll get a more decisive market direction.

  2. Comment by Alex Fotopoulos

    I agree which probably helps to explain some of the mixed signals in the chart above. The market is in a deciding period while still melting higher. Friday’s numbers should be interesting too although the equity markets are closed.

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