S&P 500: Tepid Session Masks Growing Economic Worries Post-ISM Miss

Published 06/08/2025, 08:09
Updated 06/08/2025, 08:10

It was a weak trading session, but the market gave back only a small portion of Monday’s gains. Things turned around after the weaker-than-expected ISM services report was released. The data across the report was really bad and corresponds to a real GDP growth rate of just 0.5%.

In fact, the prices paid index climbed to 69.9, its highest reading since the fall of 2022. It is no wonder that CPI swap rates are climbing.US Economic Data

It’s possible that we have finally reached a point where the hard data has caught up with the soft data, and next week’s CPI report could confirm as much.ISM Service PMI

The good news is that the trade imbalance shrank in June to -$85.85 billion. The bad news is that it shrank because imports collapsed, while exports only fell slightly. Now, granted, there was a huge run-up in the tariffs, and now we are on the other side of that run-up. It will be interesting to see how this number evolves.US Foreign Trade

Trade with China has collapsed, though.US Trade Data

At least for Tuesday, the S&P 500 hit the 61.8% retracement level, and that is where it stopped perfectly. We now need to see the index break below the lows from Friday for confirmation that a change in trend has occurred.S&P 500 Index-1-Hour Chart

The Nasdaq did one better, not only rising to the 61.8% retracement level but also hitting and reversing off the uptrend it broke on Friday.

While it all looks visually appealing, it doesn’t really mean anything unless we see downward momentum in the indexes, which is achieved by taking out the lows seen on Friday.Nasdaq 100-1-Hour Chart

The US dollar index is struggling at this point to maintain any bullish momentum. It broke out of that falling wedge in mid-July, retested that breakout towards the end of the month, and looked like it was really ready to run higher. However, the jobs report arrived, and everything changed. For now, the US dollar remains at the 10-day exponential moving average, and perhaps more importantly, has an RSI that is still trending higher.

The US dollar appears to be in a tough spot, and hopes for a broader recovery are hanging by a thread at this point.US Dollar Index-Daily Chart

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