SP500 TECHNICAL ANALYSIS 30 MINUTE TIME FRAME

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📊 Technical Analysis – SP500 CFD (30-Minute Chart)
✅ 1. Overall Market Trend:
The market is currently in a range-bound structure after a sharp upward move toward the 6,296 level.

Price entered a clear supply zone and reversed sharply.

Multiple BOS (Break of Structure) and CHoCH (Change of Character) events indicate clear shifts in price behavior.

📌 2. Key Structure Zones:
🟩 Demand Zones:
6,240–6,250: First active demand zone — could trigger bullish reactions.

6,180–6,200: Deeper liquidity zone within the Discount area, ideal for long setups if tested.

Price is approaching equilibrium and preparing for a potential reaction.

🟥 Supply Zones:
6,290–6,300: This premium zone caused the recent rejection and is currently acting as short-term resistance.

📈 3. Price Action & Candles:
Price created a rising wedge near the highs, which broke down.

Strong bearish candles followed, breaking key short-term structure levels.

Price is now heading into the equilibrium zone and testing demand.

📌 4. Possible Scenarios:
🔻 If Price Falls:
Watch for a reaction at the 6,240–6,250 demand zone.

If this area breaks, the next downside target is 6,180–6,200 — a high-probability liquidity zone.

🔺 If Price Rebounds:
A bullish reaction from the current zone could send price back toward 6,270+.

A confirmed break of 6,296 would open the door to higher highs.

🧠 Summary Table:
Condition Analysis
Current Status In corrective phase after bullish impulse
Short-Term Trend Bearish structure active (BOS, CHoCH present)
Key Support 6,245 → 6,180
Key Resistance 6,290–6,300
Buy Opportunity Bullish confirmation at demand zones
Sell Opportunity Weak reactions or breakdowns below BOS

⚠️ Disclaimer:
This analysis is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a buy/sell signal.
Always trade based on your personal strategy and risk management plan.

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