Can S&P 500 shrug off 'deathcross' in coming weeks?

Near-term volatility expected

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The S&P 500 entered its first 'deathcross' since 2011 on Thursday, a formation which analysts fear could herald further volatility in the near-term.

A 'deathcross' occurs when an index's 50-day moving average falls below its 200-day trend line. Traders fear this kind of formation could signal a short-term drop is about to become a wider slump. For example, the Dow Jones Industrial Average formed a deathcross on 11 August and fell 11% over the next two weeks. The S&P 500 index has only recorded ten other 'deathcrosses', according to US wealth manager Bespoke Investment Group. "[The move] is extremely negative, and it suggests that investors should be prepared for more volatility in the near term," wrote Bespoke in a note to c...

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