Directional Bias For The Day:
S&P Futures are higher at 8:45 AM; moving up since 4:00 AM; broke above a sideways move at 5:15 AM- The odds are for an up day with elevated volatility – watch for a break below 4458.25 for a change of sentiments
- Key economic data report due during the day:
- Existing Home Sales ( 5.78M est.; prev. 6.02M) at 10:00 AM
Directional Bias Before Open:
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Key Levels:
- Critical support levels for S&P 500 are 4471.03, 4456.00, and 4438.62
- Critical resistance levels for S&P 500 are 4481.80, 4507.57, and 4520.41
- Key levels for E-mini futures: break above 4482.75, the high at 3:30 AM on April 11 and a break below 4458.25, the low at 7:15 AM
Pre-Open
- On Tuesday at 4:00 PM, S&P futures (June 2022) closed at 4459.00 and the index closed at 4462.21 – a spread of about -3.25 points; futures closed at 4459.25 for the day; the fair value is -0.25
- Pre-NYSE session open, futures are higher – at 8:30 AM, S&P 500 futures were up by +19.00; Dow by +141; and NASDAQ by +60.25
Markets Around The World
- Markets in the East closed mixed – Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Seoul closed lower; Tokyo, Sydney, Mumbai, and Singapore closed higher
- European markets are higher
- Currencies (Compared to two weeks ago):
Up Down - Dollar index
- USD/JPY
- USD/CHF
- USD/CAD
- INR/USD
- EUR/USD
- GBP/USD
- AUD/USD
- NZD/USD
- Commodities (Compared to two weeks ago):
- Energy futures are higher
- Precious metals are higher
- Industrial metals are mostly higher
- Soft commodities are mostly higher
- Treasuries (Compared to two weeks ago)
- 10-years yield closed at 2.882%, up +32.6 basis points from two weeks ago;
- 30-years is at 2.949%, up +36.5 basis points;
- 2-years yield is at 2.602%, up +7.2 basis points;
- The 10-Year-&-2-Year spread is at 0.280, up from 0.026
- The 30-Year-&-10-Year spread is at 0.067, up from 0.028
- VIX
- At 20.34 @ 8:00 AM; down from the last close; below the 5-day SMA;
- Recent high = 25.38 on April 12; low = 18.45 on April 4
- Sentiment: Risk-Neutral-On
The trend and patterns in various time frames for S&P 500:
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Previous Session
The major indices opened up and then traded higher for the rest of the day. Most made Morning Star or similar bullish candlestick formations.
From Briefing.com:
The S&P 500 rose 1.6% on Tuesday in a relatively broad-based advance. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (+1.5%) kept pace with the benchmark index while the Nasdaq Composite (+2.2%) and Russell 2000 (+2.0%) outperformed with roughly 2% gains. Ten of the 11 S&P 500 sectors closed higher with gains ranging from 0.6% (utilities) to 2.9% (consumer discretionary). The exception was the energy sector (-1.0%) amid pronounced weakness in oil ($102.07/bbl, -6.11, -5.7%) and natural gas ($7.17/MMBtu, -0.63, -8.0%) prices.
[…]The fed-funds-sensitive 2-yr yield rose 11 basis points to 2.58% while the 10-yr yield rose five basis points to 2.91% after flirting with 1.93% in the wake of better-than-expected housing starts and building permits data for March. The U.S. Dollar Index increased 0.2% to 101.00.
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- Housing starts increased 0.3% month-over-month in March to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.793 million units (Briefing.com consensus 1.750 million) while permits increased 0.4% month-over-month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.873 million.
- Dow Jones Industrial Average -3.9% YTD
- S&P 500 -6.4% YTD
- Russell 2000 -9.6% YTD
- Nasdaq Composite -13.0% YTD
Overseas:
- Europe: DAX -0.1%, FTSE -0.2%, CAC-0.8%
- Asia: Nikkei +0.7%, Hang Seng -2.3%, Shanghai -0.1%
Commodities:
- Crude Oil -6.11 @ 102.07
- Nat Gas -0.63 @ 7.16
- Gold -23.20 @ 1957.70
- Silver -0.65 @ 25.26
- Copper -0.09 @ 4.70