Equity indexes got off to a rocky start for the week as the Nasdaq 100 shed more than 2 percent yesterday and the S&P 500 fell to its lowest level in nearly two weeks.
The NDX plunged 51.99 points to settle at 2533.54. Shares of Apple led the tech sector lower, declining some 1.95 percent to close at $570.92.
The SPX 500 dropped 21.30 points, or 1.6 percent, to close at 1313.72. The Russell 2000 lost 13.26 points, or 1.71 percent, to close at 761.90.
S&P 500
Resistance is now 1315, followed by 1319.65, 1322, 1325, and 1330.50.
Support is now 1313, followed by 1307.12, 1304.50, 1300, and 1298.
Nasdaq 100
Resistance is now 2535.50, followed by 2543, 2552.02, and 2560.10.
Support is now 2527.01, followed by 2522, 2518.12, 2510, and 2508.
Russell 2000
Resistance is now 762.28, followed by 765, 766, and 768.72.
Support is now 759.83 (yesterday's low), followed by 758, 757.50, and 755.
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