Directional Bias For The Day:
The futures are almost unchanged- Futures moving sideways since the NYSE session close on March 1
- Down from the high of 2401.00 at 2:30 PM on March 1
- Odds are for a range bound day watch for break above 2401.00 and below 2389.50 for change of fortunes
Markets Around The World
- Markets in the East were mixed – Shanghai, Hong Kong and Mumbai were down; Tokyo, Sydney and Seoul were up
- European markets are mostly higher – except for U.K and Spain
- Dollar index and USD/JPY are higher; GBP/USD and EUR/USD are lower
- Commodities are mostly down – only NatGas is up
- 10-yrs yield closed at 2.463% on March 1 up from February 28 close of 2.358%; 30-years closed at 3.071%, up from 2.968%
Key Levels:
- Critical support levels for S&P 500 are 2386.66, 2380.13 and 2370.63
- Critical resistance levels for S&P 500 are 2404.58, 2413.21 and 2425.43
- Key levels for eMini futures: break above 2401.00 high of 2:30 PM on March 1 and break below 2389.50, the low of 6:30 AM
Pre-Open
- Pre-NYSE session open, futures price action is mixed – at 8:30 AM, S&P 500 futures were down by -0.50, Dow is up by +27.00 and NASDAQ is up +3.75
- On Wednesday, at 4:00 PM, S&P future (March contract) closed at 2394.75 and the index closed at 2395.96 – a spread of about 1.25 points; futures closed at 2393.50 for the day; the fair value is +1.25
The trend and patterns on various time frames for S&P 500 are:
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Previous Session
Major indices gapped up at the open and stayed above the gap for rest of the day with a small retracement near the end of the session.
S&P 500 declined at session open from a trading range and made day’s low at 12:00 PM. After that it turned around and gradually rose to near the highs for the day. Dow Jones Industrial Average followed similar path. NASDAQ Composite, Russell 2000 and Dow Jones Industrial Average did not and closed near the lows for the day. All made highs.