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March 21, 2026

Hello, Fellow ChartWatchers!

We can all agree that this wasn’t the kind of week investors enjoy.

The VIX moved higher, and the S&P 500 slipped below its 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) and November low. Treasury yields have spiked higher and, under the surface, market breadth has weakened. If you look at the Equities panel in the Market Summary page, you’ll notice that about half the U.S. indexes are now trading below their 200-day SMA. That’s a big shift from what we saw a week ago.

All this may not paint the most cheerful picture heading into the weekend, but it offers an important reminder that the market doesn’t go up forever. Some of you may have already taken a more defensive stance by trimming your positions and going into cash. In this type of environment, that could be a wise move. At some point, the market will find its footing and turn higher again, but we’re just not seeing those signs yet.

In my recent article When Headlines Drive the Stock Market, Let Charts Lead the Way, I shared a few key charts I’m watching closely for signs of capitulation. In this week’s collection of articles, you’ll also find insights on what mega-cap stock charts are telling us, how to spot weakening breadth and momentum, what sentiment indicators are suggesting, and even an options strategy you could apply when stocks are trading lower.

If there’s one thing we learnt this week, it's to keep an eye on the charts. They tend to reveal shifts in direction well before the headlines do.

From the price action we’ve seen in the last several weeks, it’s worth noting that investors seem cautious heading into weekends. Many choose to reduce their equity exposure on Fridays, likely due to ongoing geopolitical concerns. The news of additional U.S. troop deployments to the Middle East only adds to that uncertainty. On top of that, this past Friday was quadruple-witching, a typically high-volume, high volatility event as multiple derivative contracts expire.

We also heard from several central banks this past week, all reinforcing a similar message: Inflation remains a concern. After hearing Chairman Powell’s remarks, the market is no longer expecting rate cuts in 2026, which is reflected in bond yields. The 10-Year US Treasury Yield Index ($TNX) climbed to around 4.39%, the highest level we’ve seen this year. For yields to ease, we’ll need to see greater stability on the global stage.

Precious metals are also getting slammed, and cryptocurrencies haven’t regained momentum after their steep fall that started in October. There aren’t many clear areas of strength right now, except in energy stocks, some of which are looking toppy.

But here’s the silver lining. A declining stock market can be a time to step back, observe, and be prepared so that when conditions improve, you’ll be ready to dip your toes back in.

And while you’re waiting for the market to settle down, it may be worth investing your time in attending next week’s EarningsBeats free webinar.


Join us next week

Tom Bowley, Chief Market Strategist at EarningsBeats.com, will walk through recent market activity and highlight the signals to watch so you can be better prepared for the next meaningful move.

What: Is Wall Street Manipulating This Market?

When: Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at 5:30 PM ET.

👉 Be sure to register for the free webinar.

Have a great weekend and we'll see you back here next week.

Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan

Director of Content, StockCharts.com
THIS WEEK'S ARTICLES
Equities, Chart Patterns, Indicators
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Cracks in Mega-Cap Leadership: What MSFT, AMZN, and TSLA Are Telling Us

by David Keller

Mega cap leaders are beginning to weaken beneath the surface of a rangebound market. Dave Keller, CMT, highlights bearish patterns in Microsoft, Amazon, and Tesla, raising concerns that deteriorating leadership could lead to further downside for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. ...

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Market Analysis, Chart Patterns, ETFs
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Selling Will Likely Escalate If S&P 500 Loses This Support Level

by Tom Bowley

With volatility rising and key support nearing, a breakdown in the S&P 500 could trigger increased selling pressure. Tom Bowley analyzes the warning signs. ...

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Indicators, ETFs, Bonds, Market Analysis
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SPY Hits Key Moment as Bearish Breadth Signal Triggers; Yield Spreads Channel March 2025

by Arthur Hill

Breadth in the SPY, QQQ, and IWM are getting close to their 200-day moving averages. Arthur Hill looks beneath the surface and uncovers the price structure in the ETFs and analyzes the BBB spread. ...

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Options, Trading Strategies, Equities
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Enterprise IT Spending Shows Signs of Cooling: A Bearish Setup In Cisco

by Tony Zhang

Enterprise IT spending may be slowing. See how weakening momentum in CSCO stock and a bearish options setup could present trading opportunities. ...

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Indicators, Market Analysis, Chart Patterns
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Are Investors Too Bearish? What Sentiment Signals Say About Stocks Now

by Mike Zaccardi

Investor pessimism is spiking. Discover what the critical sentiment signals say now and bookmark these charts to catch the moment the market reverses toward optimism. ...

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Commodities, Market Analysis, Indicators
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Why Oil Prices May Stay Elevated Into Mid-2026 and the Impact On the Stock Market

by Mary Ellen McGonagle

How long will oil prices stay elevated? Mary Ellen McGonagle analyzes the industry against the backdrop of the broader market. ...

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How To, Trading Strategies, Market Analysis, Tips & Tricks, Tools
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StockCharts Insider: Bullish Percent Index - A P&F Approach to Measuring Market Strength

by Karl Montevirgen

Before We Dive In… Last time, I showed how an index can keep climbing even as fewer stocks do the work; rallies that look strong but may already be weakening underneath. The Bullish Percent Index (BPI) measures how many stocks in an index are flashing Point & Figure buy signals. ...

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Market Analysis, Indicators, Chart Patterns, Tools
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When Headlines Drive the Stock Market, Let Charts Lead the Way

by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan

Are you struggling to make sense of a headline-driven stock market? Learn how a simple ChartList can help you stay focused, reduce uncertainty, and spot key market reversals. ...

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