Directional Bias For The Day:
S&P Futures are little changed to down- In the middle of a symmetric triangle on 30-min chart
- Odds are for sideways to down day – watch for break above 2474.75 for a change of fortunes
- Key economic data due:
- BOE Bank Rate and Press Conference
- Unemployment Claims (est. 242K) at 8:30 AM
- ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI (est. 56.9) at 10:00 AM
Markets Around The World
- Markets in the East closed down
- European markets are mixed – Germany, Spain and STOXX 600 are down; U.K. France, Italy and Switzerland are higher
- Dollar index is up; USD/JPY, GBP/USD and EUR/USD are down
- Commodities are mixed – crude oil and NatGas are up; gold, silver and copper are down
- 10-yrs yield closed at 2.262% on August 2 up from August 1 close of 2.251%; 30-years closed at 2.845% down from 2.851%
Key Levels:
- Critical support levels for S&P 500 are 2466.48, 2459.93 and 2450.34
- Critical resistance levels for S&P 500 are 2480.38, 2484.04 and 2488.71
- Key levels for eMini futures: break above 2474.75, the high of 4:00 PM on August 2and break below 2467.75, the low of 3:30 AM
Pre-Open
- On Wednesday, at 4:00 PM, S&P future (September contract) closed at 2474.00 and the index closed at 2477.57 – a spread of about 3.50 points; futures closed at 2473.50 for the day; the fair value is +0.50
- Pre-NYSE session open, futures price action is little changed to down – at 7:45 AM, S&P 500 futures were down by +2.00; Dow down by -12.00; and NASDAQ up by +3.50
Directional Bias Before Open
- Weekly: Up
- Daily: Up
- 120-Min: Side
- 30-Min: Side
The trend and patterns on various time frames for S&P 500 are:
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Previous Session
DJIA made another high, formed a doji candle. S&P 500 made a dragonfly pattern, DJT made a harami candle. NASDAQ and Russell 2000 made a bearish engulfing candles. NYSE Composite made 3-day evening star pattern, a break below Wednesday’s low will be bearish.
Five S&P 500 sectors – Materials, Industrials, Finance, Technology and Utility – were up on Wednesday.