The degradation of consumer economic data continues.
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The Markets
Stocks dropped on Friday as a larger than expected increase in payrolls for May once again stoked fears over how aggressive the Fed would have to be to normalize rates. The S&P 500 Index ended the day lower by 1.63%, moving back below horizontal resistance at 4150 that was cracked in the previous session. The benchmark continues to hold levels above its 20-day moving average and a flag pattern can still be implied, despite Friday’s downturn. The setup still projects an upside resolution in the short-term towards the next level of resistance around 4280, approximately coinciding with the declining 50-day moving average. A break of the shorter-term average at the 20-day at 4023 would violate the setup, warranting a retrench in our ramped up equity exposure in the Super Simple Seasonal Portfolio. Momentum indicators are showing early hints of stalling from their recent recovery from near oversold levels and characteristics of a bearish trend remain intact.

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