S&P 500 Slips Through The Cracks, Analyst Spots Short-Lived Bounce Before Gravity Kicks In
The market just slipped through what JPMorgan’s Jason Hunter calls a "fork in the road" — only this time, it’s more like tumbling through a black hole. Hunter says the recent U.S. trade policy surprise pushed the S&P 500 index below a critical level near 5500, triggering what could be an accelerated pricing of recession risks.Key Support Breached – Now What?Hunter highlights that the S&P 500 didn't just tiptoe past support — it gapped straight through 5500, dipped through the mid-5300s and now hovers near a ...