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US Market: strong support formed for S&P 500

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Market review on March 17

US Market: strong support formed for S&P 500

Major US indexes on Friday:

Dow +1.7%, Nasdaq +2.6%, S&P 500 +2.1%, S&P 500 is at 5,638, the range is 5,500–6,000.

The stock market showed strong growth at the end of the week, recovering after a recent decline.

The S&P 500 rose by 2.1%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 674 points (+1.7%), and the Nasdaq Composite increased by 2.6%.

The positive price movement was largely driven by a "buy-the-dip" mentality after significant losses in recent sessions.

The main factors attracting buyers were:

Lower risk of a government shutdown, which became a buying trigger after Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer announced he would vote to maintain government funding despite opposition from most of his party.

Easing trade tensions between the US and Canada, following reports of a productive meeting between Ontario Premier Ford and US Trade Representative Tai.

Speculation about new stimulus measures in China, with expectations that the country will soon introduce financial incentives to boost domestic consumption.

On Thursday, the S&P 500 closed in correction territory, meaning it was 10% below its February 19 all-time high.

Mega-cap stocks provided strong support to indexes

Growth in the mega-cap sector played a key role in supporting the indexes.

NVIDIA (NVDA 121.67, +6.09, +5.3%) and Tesla (TSLA 249.98, +9.30, +3.9%) stood out in this sector. Even Ulta Beauty (ULTA 357.48, +43.01, +13.7%) and DocuSign (DOCU 85.76, +11.06, +14.8%), traded significantly higher amid the broad rally despite issuing disappointing forecasts.

ULTA cited consumer uncertainty and provided weak annual forecasts, while DOCU projected first-quarter and full-year revenue below consensus estimates.

The market largely ignored the weak economic report.

On Friday morning, the preliminary University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index for March dropped to 57.9 points (consensus 65.6 points) from February's final reading of 64.7 points, marking the third consecutive decline. A year ago, the index stood at 79.4 points.

However, some concerns remained, as gold prices traded above $3,001.00 per ounce, reflecting ongoing demand for safe-haven assets.

Elsewhere, the 10-year Treasury yield rose by 3 basis points to 4.31%, while the 2-year Treasury yield increased by 7 basis points to 4.02%.

Year-to-date performance:

Dow Jones Industrial Average: -2.5%

S&P 500: -4.1%

S&P Midcap 400: -6.2%

Nasdaq Composite: -8.1%

Russell 2000: -8.3%

Economic data overview:

March University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index (preliminary): 57.9 points (consensus 65.6 points), previous 64.7 points.

The key takeaway from the report is that weakening sentiment affected all demographic groups—across age, income, wealth, political views, and regions—driven by inflation concerns and policy uncertainty.

Looking ahead to Monday, market participants will receive the following data:

Empire State Manufacturing Index for March (forecast 5.7)

Retail Sales for February (forecast -0.9%)

Retail Sales Excluding Autos for February (forecast -0.4%) at 8:30 AM ET

January Business Inventories for January (forecast -0.2%)

NAHB Housing Market Index for March (forecast 42) at 10:00 AM ET

Energy:

Brent crude is trading at $71.20. Oil climbed above $71 amid a sharp reversal in the US market.

Conclusion:

It is important to note the US market's unusual behavior on Friday. Despite a highly negative consumer sentiment report—a key economic indicator—the market posted a sharp rally after a prior downtrend. This suggests that selling pressure has likely been exhausted, allowing for further gains. However, the US economy is showing clear signs of weakening, and the market is likely transitioning into a prolonged consolidation phase. It is wise to hold long positions from support levels.

Mikhail Makarov

More analytical articles:

https://www.instaforthtex.com/ru/forex_analysis/?x=mmakarov

https://www.instatrade.org/ru/forex_analysis/?x=mmakarov

Jozef Kovach,
Analytical expert of InstaTrade
© 2007-2025

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