S&P 500 and NASDAQ 100 Analysis: April 3, 2018

 | Apr 03, 2018 09:25AM ET

US equity markets dropped sharply on Monday as investors sold technology shares amid resurgent worries over a trade war. The sell-off started after China retaliated against Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminium with their own tariffs of 25% on $3bn in food imports from the US, raising the prospect of a trade war between the two countries.

Technology stocks, which had been driving the bull market in US equities, are now leading the market lower. Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) shares fell 6%, as President Donald Trump continued his attack on Amazon over the pricing of its deliveries through the US Postal Service and promised to make changes. Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) also continued to decline after a car that crashed, killing its driver, was operating on Autopilot.

Although the decline in US equities yesterday came as European markets were closed, this is perhaps an unexpected start to a new quarter. Furthermore, this is the second deep decline in two months, with the S&P 500 having dropped below an important moving average. It is also notable that the market is more sensitive to negative news than it has been for some time.

S&P 500

On the daily chart, the S&P500 (SPX) has now broken the 200MA highlighted in our previous report. This is a technical development observed by many market participants and it remains to be seen how much of an impact it has on sentiment. The break of this critical support opens the way to February lows at 2530 with some immediate support at 2548. A break of the February lows could lead to deeper declines to 2490. However, a bullish reversal and close above the 200MA at 2593 is needed to change the outlook, with further upside resistance 2650.