Directional Bias For The Day:
S&P Futures are higher at 9:00 AM; declined more than ten points from a high of 4407.50 at 8:00 AM- The odds are for an up day with elevated volatility – watch for a break below 4378.50 for a change of sentiments
- No major economic data report is due during the day:
Directional Bias Before Open:
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Key Levels:
- Critical support levels for S&P 500 are 4354.54, 4335.31, and 4328.08
- Critical resistance levels for S&P 500 are 4392.98, 4412.70, and 4421.17
- The key levels for E-mini futures are 4407.50, the high at 8:00 AM and 4378.50, the low at 2:45 AM
Pre-Open
- On Friday at 4:00 PM, S&P futures (September 2023) closed at 4384.75, and the index closed at 4369.71 – a spread of about +15.00 points; the futures closed at 4382.75; the fair value is +2.00
- Pre-NYSE session open, futures were higher – at 9:00 AM, S&P 500 futures were up by +11:25, Dow by -+35, and NASDAQ by +65.00
Markets Around The World
- Markets in the East closed mixed – Tokyo, Mumbai, and Seould closed higher
- European markets are higher
- Currencies (Compared to two weeks ago):
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- Commodities (Compared to two weeks ago):
- Energy futures are lower
- Precious metals are lower
- Industrial metals are lower
- Soft commodities are mostly lower
- Treasuries (Compared to two weeks ago)
- The 10-year yield closed at 4.308, up +24.8 basis points from two weeks ago;
- The 30-year is at 4.436%, up +22.2 basis points
- The 2-year yield is at 4.949%, up +16.6 basis points;
- The 10-Year-&-2-Year spread is at -0.641, up from -0.723
- The 30-Year-&-10-Year spread is at 0.128, down from +0.154
- VIX
- At 17.62 @ 8:30 AM; up from the last close; above the 5-day SMA;
- Recent high = 18.88 on August 18; low = 12.73 on June 22
- Sentiment: Risk-On
The trend and patterns in various time frames for S&P 500:
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Previous Session
The major indices gapped down at the open and made the day’s lows in the first half-hour of trading. The indices then mostly traded higher for the rest of the day.
For the week, the major indices closed lower in higher volume. The markets in Asia and Europe closed lower. The dollar index closed down, and most soft and hard commodities closed lower. The US Treasury Yields closed up. All S&P sectors closed down for the week.