Interesting close to the week for the S&P.
Buyers tried to recover the area that failed on Thursday but were unable to.
It's obviously very counter trend, but I'll be eyeing that BSSP at 6,283 next week. If it's a quick wick into that area, I'll be a seller. If the market just sits below 6,270 and slowly grinds into the area, I'll probably stand aside.
To make things more interesting, the DXY closed slightly above 97.70. It's not the most convincing close, but it could be enough. We'll see.
Just had a look at EURAUD and I'd be careful with longs with last week's candle engulfing the prior three weekly bodies. We most likely see some relief after last week's selloff, but it could be short-lived.
Marked some areas of interest for you guys on the 4h chart. Possibly some relief into the 1.7900 area but I'm betting sellers step in around that region if it gets tested.
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