Directional Bias For The Day:
S&P Futures are lower at 8:45 AM; down more than 20 points since 2:30 Am and down more than 30 points since 4:00 PM- The odds are for a down day with elevated volatility; watch for a break above 4382.50 for a change of sentiments;
- Key economic data report due during the day:
- Existing Home Sales ( 6.10M est.; prev. 6.50M) at 10:00 AM
- CB Leading Index (0.5% est.; prev. -0.3% ) at 10:00 AM
Directional Bias Before Open:
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Key Levels:
- Critical support levels for S&P 500 are 4373.81, 4355.15, and 4343.98
- Critical resistance levels for S&P 500 are 4384.89, 4410.46, and 4416.78
- Key levels for E-mini futures: break above 4382.50, the high of 5:30 AM on Monday and break below 4364.50, the low of 7:00 AM
Pre-Open
- On Thursday at 4:00 PM, S&P futures (June 2022) closed at 4405.00 and the index closed at 4411.67 – a spread of about -6.75 points; futures closed at 4402.00 for the day; the fair value is +3.00
- Pre-NYSE session open, futures are lower – at 8:30 AM, S&P 500 futures were down by -26.50; Dow by -170; and NASDAQ by -94.50
Markets Around The World
- Markets in the East closed mostly higher – Hong Kong closed lower; Mumbai was closed
- European markets are lower
- Currencies (Compared to two weeks ago):
Up Down - Dollar index
- EUR/USD
- USD/JPY
- USD/CHF
- NZD/USD
- USD/CAD
- INR/USD
- GBP/USD
- AUD/USD
- Commodities (Compared to two weeks ago):
- Energy futures are mixed
- Precious metals are higher
- Industrial metals are lower
- Soft commodities are mixed
- Treasuries (Compared to two weeks ago)
- 10-years yield closed at 2.160%, up +31.6 basis points from two weeks ago;
- 30-years is at 2.447%, up +22.0 basis points;
- 2-years yield is at 1.922%, up +38.2 basis points;
- The 10-Year-&-2-Year spread is at 0.238, down from 0.304
- The 30-Year-&-10-Year spread is at 0.287, down from 0.383
- VIX
- At 26.54 @ 8:00 AM; up from the last close; below the 5-day SMA;
- Recent high = 37.52 on March 8; low = 23.88 on February 16
- Sentiment: Risk-Neutral-Off
The trend and patterns in various time frames for S&P 500:
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Previous Session
From Briefing.com:
The S&P 500 rose 1.2% on Thursday, extending its rebound rally to a third straight day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (+1.2%) and Nasdaq Composite (+1.3%) kept pace with the benchmark index while the Russell 2000 (+1.7%) pulled ahead of its large-cap peers. All 11 S&P 500 sectors closed in positive territory with gains ranging from 0.5% (utilities) to 3.5% (energy). Advancing issues outpaced declining issues by roughly a 4:1 margin at the NYSE and a 3:1 margin at the Nasdaq.
[…]Stocks appeared to key off the price action in the 10-yr Treasury note yield, which settled unchanged at 2.19% after dipping below 2.11% overnight.
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The 2-yr yield fell four basis points to 1.94%. The U.S. Dollar Index fell 0.7% to 97.97
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With today’s advance, the S&P 500 finished 5.7% above Monday’s close, versus 8.2% and 6.4% gains in the Nasdaq Composite and Russell 2000, respectively. Over the same three-day period, the CBOE Volatility Index (25.67, -1.00, -3.8%) has dropped 19%.
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- February housing starts increased 6.8% month-over-month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.769 million (Briefing.com consensus 1.700 million) and building permits slipped 1.9% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.859 million (Briefing.com consensus 1.860 million).
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- Initial jobless claims for the week ending March 12 decreased by 15,000 to 214,000 (Briefing.com consensus 224,000) and continuing claims for the week ending March 5 decreased by 71,000 to 1.419 million, hitting their lowest level since February 21, 1970.
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- Total industrial production increased 0.5% month-over-month in February (Briefing.com consensus 0.5%) following an unrevised 1.4% increase in January. The capacity utilization rate rose to 77.6% (Briefing.com consensus 77.9%) from a downwardly revised 77.3% (from 77.6%) in January.
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- The Philadelphia Fed Index for March increased to 27.4 (Briefing.com consensus 14.0) from 16.0 in February.
- Dow Jones Industrial Average -5.1% YTD
- S&P 500 -7.4% YTD
- Russell 2000 -8.0% YTD
- Nasdaq Composite -13.0% YTD
Overseas:
- Europe: DAX -0.4%, FTSE +1.3%, CAC +0.4%
- Asia: Nikkei +3.5%, Hang Seng +7.0%, Shanghai +1.4%
Commodities:
- Crude Oil +8.01 @ 103.43
- Nat Gas +0.21 @ 5.01
- Gold +32.00 @ 1941.40
- Silver +0.76 @ 25.44
- Copper +0.11 @ 4.71