S&P 500, FTSE 100 Analysis and News
S&P 500 | All Eyes on Powell
The S&P 500 is on course for its first weekly drop in a month, breaking a streak of four consecutive weekly gains. A softer Chinese economic outlook and a continued pushback from Fed Officials on the so-called Fed pivot has been a factor behind the renewed pullback. Alongside this, key technical barriers[1] have played their part for bears to lean on. I continue to believe the rise since the June lows is a bear market rally, which would be reassessed should we see a close above the 55WMA (4354).
Next week, the key focus will be on Fed Chair Powell at the Jackson Hole Symposium, where he is expected to deliver a speech on the economic outlook at 1500BST on August 26th. As we have seen from various Fed Officials, the fight against inflation is far from over and while the recent FOMC[2] minutes portrayed slight angst over economic growth, the recent NFP[3] report will quell those fears. Therefore, a hawkish statement will likely renew equity downside into next month’s NFP report.
S&P 500 Chart: Daily Time Frame
FTSE 100 | Range Top Hurdle
I am also keeping a very close eye on the FTSE 100. Unlike its counterparts, the index has essentially in a broad 6800-7600 range throughout the year. However, now that we are approaching the top of that range around 7600-50, this may be a good area to look for a pullback. One of the reasons is the fact that China slowdown risks are coming back to the forefront of investors' minds, keep in mind the FTSE 100 is much more exposed to China than its counterparts given that index heavyweights are within the