Directional Bias For The Day:
S&P Futures are higher;- The odds are for an up day; elevated volatility – watch for a break below 3241.00 for change of sentiments
- No key economic data due:
Directional Bias Before Open:
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Key Levels:
- Critical support levels for S&P 500 are 3251.52, 3238.28 and 3215.16
- Critical resistance levels for S&P 500 are 3280.61, 3295.92 and 3313.75
- Key levels for E-mini futures: break above 3273.25, the high of 7:30 AM and break below 3258.00, the low of 3:00 AM
Pre-Open
- On Monday at 4:00 PM, S&P futures (September 2020) closed at 3242.75 and the index closed at 3251.84 – a spread of about -8.25 points; futures closed at 3245.25 for the day; the fair value is -2.50
- Pre-NYSE session open, futures are higher – at 9:00 AM, S&P 500 futures were up by +20.50; Dow by +162 and NASDAQ by +59.75
Markets Around The World
- Markets in East closed higher
- European markets are higher
- Currencies:
Up Down - EUR/USD
- GBP/USD
- AUD/USD
- NZD/USD
- Dollar index
- USD/JPY
- USD/CHF
- USD/CAD
- INR/USD
- Commodities:
Up Down - Crude Oil
- NatGas
- Gold
- Silver
- Copper
- Platinum
- Palladium
- Sugar
- Coffee
- Cocoa
- Cotton
- Bond
- 10-yrs yield is at 0.610%, down from July 20 close of 0.620%;
- 30-years is at 1.310% down from 1.319%
- 2-years yield is at 0.153% down from 0.169%
- The 10-Year-&-2-Year spread is at 0.457 up from 0.451
- VIX
- Is at 24.18; down -0.95 from July 20 close; below 5-day SMA;
- Recent high 33.67 on July 14; low 23.54 on June 5
- Sentiment: Risk-On
The trend and patterns on various time frames for S&P 500:
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Previous Session
From Briefing.com:
The mega-cap stocks stole the show on Monday, powering the Nasdaq Composite to a 2.5% gain (and record close) and lifting the S&P 500 to a 0.8% gain. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (+0.03%) closed little changed, while the Russell 2000 declined 0.4%. […] In turn, the S&P 500 consumer discretionary (+3.1%), information technology (+2.6%), and communication services (+1.3%) sectors posted solid gains, but they were the only sectors to close higher today. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (+2.0%) also had a great day, reflecting an infatuation for growth stocks after falling out of favor last week.
[…]U.S. Treasuries finished little changed after trading near their flat lines all session. The 2-yr yield increased one basis point to 0.15%, and the 10-yr yield decreased one basis point to 0.62%. The U.S. Dollar Index declined 0.1% to 98.82. WTI crude futures gained 0.7%, or $0.27, to $40.83/bbl.