
S&P 500 Warning Signal Flashes: The Same Pattern Preceded Every Major Selloff Is Back

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The S&P 500 is flashing a warning signal as financial stocks have broken below their 200-day moving average, a pattern that historically precedes major selloffs. Technical analyst John Roque notes that simultaneous deterioration in momentum for both the S&P 500 and financials has led to significant market declines since 2018. Additionally, stress is building in the $2 trillion private credit market, with major alternative asset managers experiencing substantial losses this year. The current market conditions suggest a potential deeper correction ahead for the broader market.
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