The words “Support” and “Resistance” get thrown around a lot. In most cases, it’s stated as fact, “This level is resistance”, or “There is support at that price”. What is important to remember, however, is that these are only “Potential levels” of support and resistance. We may have evidence suggesting there could be overhead supply near a certain price, but we won’t know for sure until after the fact.
Today I want to talk about how many Indexes in the U.S. are approaching “Potential” Resistance.
Let’s take a step back and define what that actually means. Resistance is when there is an overwhelming amount of selling pressure vs buying pressure. There are more sellers, than buyers (or as the smart ass in the corner will mention, it could be one giant seller and not necessarily more of them, but I digress). Bottom line is, that Resistance is the price where there is more supply for an asset than there is demand for it.
The first obvious one is the S&P500 getting back to its February highs: [Read more…]