Market Outlook: Correction May Not Be Short-Lived
The S&P 500 will likely start Monday higher, rebounding after Friday’s sharp drop. I see this as either a short-term bounce within a broader consolidation or a temporary advance in a potential downtrend.
This week’s focus will be on earnings, with Palantir reporting after today’s close and AMD tomorrow.
Here’s what I think is most likely:
The S&P 500 has sharply reversed to the downside last week, declining by more than 3% from its Thursday high.
My Volatility Breakout System captured gains and flipped short on Thursday.
Active trades in XLF (short) and TSLA (long) remain in place.
What This Means for Your Portfolio
For individual investors, this environment calls for careful position management. While the market continues to advance, the combination of low volatility, seasonal weakness signals, and stretched valuations suggests that defensive positioning may become increasingly important in the weeks ahead.
The current market conditions highlight the value of having a systematic approach to investing rather than trying to time every market move. Whether you’re using technical systems like the Volatility Breakout System or following seasonal patterns, having a disciplined framework becomes crucial during uncertain times.
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Paul Rejczak
Stock Trading Strategist