US SP 500

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Price Chart

US SP 500 chart

Price5969.9
Change %0.05%
Sell
5969.6
Buy
5970.2
0.6
  • Low:5966.0
  • Change-2.8
  • High:5979.8
  • Change %-0.05%

US SP 500 market insights

Pivot Points
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Pivot points are a technical indicator that traders use to predict upcoming areas of technical significance, such as support and resistance. They're calculated by averaging the high, low and closing prices of a previous period. That could be a day, a week or a month.

If a market is trading above its previous pivot point (known as P), it is seen as a bullish signal. If it is below, it is bearish.

Dailys
Weekly
Monthly
Pivot point
5950.6
High
5978.8
Bid
5969.6
Low
5901.1
Offer
5970.2
Close
5971.8
Distance
-19.0

Support and resistance levels are a core part of technical analysis, providing crucial insight into possible future price reversals.

S1
5922.4
R3
12056.5
S2
5873.0
R2
6028.3
S3
5844.8
R1
6000.1
Last Updated: 12/23/2024 11:59:59 PM
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US SP 500 overview

Overview
Costs & Margins
  • The SP 500 (S&P 500 underlying) is an index that tracks the largest 500 companies in the United States and is one of the most widely-followed indices in the world. Regarded as the best gauge of large-cap equities, the SP 500 offers a picture of the US stock market and the broader economy, including household names such as Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and JPMorgan Chase.
  • Margin From
    5.0 %
  • Trading Hours
    24 hours / day *
  • Min Trade Size
    1
  • Long
    0
  • Short
    0
  • Min Stop Distance
    0.0 Points
  • Guaranteed Order Minimum
    2.0 Points
  • Spreads
  • Spreads From
    0.6 Points
  • Margins
  • 0 - 14 000
    5.0 %
  • 14 000 +
    15.0 %
  • Dealing
  • Spreads
    0.6 Points
  • Guaranteed Order Min Distance
    2.0 Points
  • Margins
  • 0 - 14 000
    5.0 %
  • 14 000 +
    15.0 %
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