S&P 500 Holds Key Supports Despite Risk-Off Open

S&P 500 Holds Key Supports Despite Risk-Off Open
In today’s technical analysis, let’s take a look at the S&P 500, which opened the week under pressure after a tense geopolitical weekend.

The failed talks between the United States and Iran, along with reports of disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz, triggered a clear risk-off reaction at the open. Index futures started the week with a bearish gap.

However, the first hours of trading brought a noticeable recovery attempt. Buyers are stepping in, at least in the short term.

From a technical perspective, the key point is that despite this negative start, the long-term structure remains intact.

The price is still holding above several crucial supports:

  • The green neckline of an inverse head and shoulders pattern

  • The black mid-term uptrend line

  • The red mid-term trendline

As long as the price stays above these levels, the broader sentiment remains positive.

This means that, for now, the bearish gap is more of a reaction to news rather than a structural breakdown.

A real shift in sentiment would require a break below the key supports, especially the neckline and the uptrend line. That would open the door for a deeper correction.

But at this stage, buyers are still in control, and the uptrend is technically still valid.


 
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