The S&P 500 closed at 6,616.85 on April 7, 2026—up 0.076% on the day but still roughly 5% below its January all-time high of 6,979. After a brutal Q1 marked by a death cross, oil-shock volatility, and rising recession odds, the index is at a technical inflection point. Here is what the charts, the macro data, and the crypto correlation are telling traders right now.
Snapshot: Where the S&P 500 Stands Today
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Close (Apr 7) | 6,616.85 |
| Day Open | 6,601.93 |
| Day High / Low | 6,618.26 / 6,534.55 |
| Previous Close | 6,611.83 |
| 52-Week High | 7,002.28 |
| 52-Week Low | 4,910.42 |
| Distance from ATH | –5.2% |
The session opened weak, dipped to 6,534 by midday, then rallied into the close—a pattern consistent with short-covering rather…





