S&P 500 Moving Out Of The Range

 | Mar 19, 2019 08:04AM ET

After a strong trend higher from an April 2018 low the S&P 500 topped out at the end of September last year. The price action that followed was very interesting. A quick two-week pullback and then a pause. The next two months saw a churn in a range, neither bullish or bearish with the price action bouncing off support and rising to resistance.

The volume profile on the left side of the chart of the S&P 500 ETF, $SPY, below is outsized compared to that either above or below it. This highlights the battle between buyers and sellers in this range. We know that in December the price dropped further in a climactic selling spree to a low on Christmas Eve.