FXStreet reports that analysts at Credit Suisse note that S&P 500 posted another potentially bullish “inverted hammer” candlestick reversal on Wednesday, which reinforces the conviction that the “neckline” to its “head & shoulders” base and the 38.2% retracement of the recent recovery at 3428/18 will hold for a turn back higher.
“The S&P 500 completed another potentially bullish ‘inverted hammer’ candlestick reversal on Wednesday above the ‘neckline’ to its recently completed base at 3428/27 and the 38.2% retracement of the recent recovery at 3420/18. Yet another potential reversal pattern reinforces our view that 3428/18 will provide a solid floor for the uptrend to resume.”
“Resistance stays at 3477, above which would bullishly confirm yesterday’s session for strength back to 3516/18, then 3550, above which would trigger a move back to the 3588/95 high, which is also the upper end of its ‘typical’ extreme (15% above the 200-day average). Whilst this should clearly be respected, we look for a break in due course, with our ‘measured base objective’ at 3653.”
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