FXStreet notes that S&P 500 is pushing above the top of the 4436/56 zone as the market extends its low volatility grind higher. According to economists at Credit Suisse, a break above trend resistance from April at 4472/75 is needed to keep the trend directly higher.
“A bullish ‘outside day’ for S&P 500 although on very low ‘summer’ volume as the market extends its relentless low volatility grind higher. This sees the market pushing just above the top of our 4436/56 Q3 objective zone, but with strength still capped for now by trend resistance from April, today seen at 4472/75.”
“Whilst we look for a fresh pullback from 4475, a direct break can see the immediate risk stay higher for a move to the psychological 4500 level next, with the upper end of its ‘typical’ extreme (15% above the 200-day average) now at 4570/80.”