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Bear Market Projected lows for S&P500 Super Bubble

S&P500 projects lows for the bear market 2022 to 2023

BOA, Ray Dalio, Charlie Munger, Grantham, Dent, Gundlach and Wesbury are all bearish and it seems that no one is listening– price will tell us in time.

S&P500 lows for the bear market 2022/2023
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Price action will tell us what the market does -that is the only single source of truth – market price. However we can project levels of historical price points for a view of where the market might go to and bounce or break and this provides additional analysis and clarity of the bigger picture.

Looking at the Monthly Chart S&P500 levels of Support

Summary of levels

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