S&P 500 Elliott Wave: Is a Top Forming?

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By Ronald Tech

  • Topping Trend: SPX may have topped at $6,993.
  • Potential Target: $6,521 – the beginning of the diagonal pattern, with potentially lower levels.
  • Wave Count: Completed ending diagonal and 5-wave rally since April 2025.

On February 17, declined to its lowest level since December. Though it was a quick touch of new lows, the minimum waves are in place to consider an important top at hand.

Current Elliott Wave Analysis

The minimum waves are visible to count a completed Elliott Wave ending diagonal pattern in place. The ending diagonal pattern started at $6,521 on November 21 and appears to have completed in truncation at $6,993 on February 11.S&P 500 Elliott WaveEnding diagonal patterns take the shape of a rising wedge and signal an exhausted market. In Elliott wave terms, the diagonal consists of five waves labeled (i)-(ii)-(iii)-(iv)-(v). 

The ending diagonal (as its name implies) is a terminal wave of a larger sequence. This means the ED is the last wave of a bigger wave that started April 2025.

If this analysis is correct, then a swift retracement may already be underway to carry SPX back to $6,521.

Using the Fibonacci retracement levels, we can also pinpoint potentially lower target zones near $6,169 (38.2%) and $5,660 (61.8%).

This pattern appears to be in play so long as SPX remains below the February 11 high of $6,993.

Bottom Line

SPX appears to have topped on February 11 at $6,993 in an ending diagonal pattern. Diagonals tend to minimally retrace back to the beginning of the pattern, in this case, at $6,521 with lower levels possible.

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If SPX rallies above $6,993, then we’ll need to reconsider other patterns.

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