U.S. indexes fell on Friday after the government's employment report came in lower than expected.
The S&P 500 dropped 12.90 points, or 0.94 percent, to finish the week at 1354.68.
The Nasdaq 100 plunged 35.18 points, or 1.33 percent, to close at 2612.29 but still managed to stay above the 2600 support level.
The Russell 2000 lost 10.29 points, or 1.26 percent, to settle at 807.14.
S&P 500
Resistance is now 1355, followed by 1358.28, 1360, 1363.50, and 1366.50.
Support is now 1354, followed by 1351.83, 1350, 1348.03 (Friday's low) and 1342.
Nasdaq 100
Resistance is 2615, followed by 2622.75, 2628, 2630, and 2635.
Support is now 2609.99, followed by 2600, 2598.75, 2592, and 2588.25.
Russell 2000
Resistance is now 808, followed by 809.28, 810, and 812.20.
Support is now 807.09, followed by 806.20, 805, and 802.
