The DOW had another day of falls down 129 and closing at 13295. The S&P 500 also had a day of declines down 16 points ending the day at 1493 and the NASDAQ high tested at the open to fall 22 points closing at 2549. The FTSE, writes Greg, opened down but soon filled that gap to create a high test bar on the day closing the session down 41 points at 6520. Futures – DOW called up 11, FTSE called down 8. Oil is trading at $65.18 a barrel and Gold is trading at $647.4.
The DOW high tested to its 20 ema on daily and closed the day flat at 13,425. The S&P 500 closed the day up 1 point at 1509 and the NASDAQ fell a point to close at 2,572. The FTSE, writes Greg, had a strong day after opening up to close up 62 just below its dailty 10 and 20 ema at 6567. Futures – DOW called down 21 points, FTSE called down 8 points. Oil is trading at $65.73 a barrel and gold is trading at $654.2.Â
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The Dow pushed on throughout the day to close up 157 points at 13,424. The NASDAQ pivoted up of its 50 ema to close up 32 points closing at 2573. The FTSE, writes Greg, gapped down but recovered during to day to close flat at 6505. Futures – DOW called down 13 points, FTSE called up 36 points. Oil is trading at $64.98 a barrel and Gold is trading at $652.Â
All indices saw more selling over the session. The DOW fell 198 points to close at 13266. The S&P 500 fell 26 to close at 1490 and the NASDAQ fell 45 points to close at 2541. The FTSE, writes Greg, had a fall of 17 points to test and close above the 50 ema at 6505. Futures – DOW is called up 30, FTSE called down 34 points. Oil is trading at $66.58 a barrel and Gold is trading at $659.1.Â
There was some good selling seen through most of the indices yesterday. The DOW closed down 129 points to test the 20 ema on its daily chart which has not seen a break since early April. The S£P 500 is much the same on its 20 ema falling 13 points to close at 1518 and the NASDAQ closed down 24 points ending the session at 2586. The FTSE, writes Greg, fell, breaking its support down 110 to close at 6522. Futures – DOW called up 7 points, FTSE called up 22. Oil is trading at $66.16 a barrel and Gold is trading at $672.7.Â
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The DOW fell at the open and continued to fall throughout the day closing down 80 points at 13595. The S&P500 also fell during the session down 8 points ending the day at 1530 and the NASDAQ tested low during the day but pulled back to close down only 7 points. The FTSE, writes Greg, tried to push up early in the day but fell back to close down 31 points at 6632. Futures – DOW called up 26 points, FTSE called down 11 points. Oil is trading at $65.88 a barrel and Gold is trading at $672.4.Â
The DOW fell at the open and continued to fall throughout the day closing down 80 points at 13595. The S&P500 also fell during the session down 8 points ending the day at 1530 and the NASDAQ tested low during the day but pulled back to close down only 7 points. The FTSE, writes Greg, tried to push up early in the day but fell back to close down 31 points at 6632. Futures – DOW called up 26 points, FTSE called down 11 points. Oil is trading at $65.88 a barrel and Gold is trading at $672.4.Â
The DOW Closed the day on Friday up 40 points to close at new high of 13658. The S&P 500 was up 5 points closing at 1536 and the NASDAQ closed up 9 points at 2616. The FTSE, writes Greg, had a strong day closing up 55 points at 6675. Futures – DOW called up 11 points, FTSE is called flat. Oil is trading at $64.68 and gold is trading at $670.2.Â
The DOW Closed the day on Friday up 40 points to close at new high of 13658. The S&P 500 was up 5 points closing at 1536 and the NASDAQ closed up 9 points at 2616. The FTSE, writes Greg, had a strong day closing up 55 points at 6675. Futures – DOW called up 11 points, FTSE is called flat. Oil is trading at $64.68 and gold is trading at $670.2.Â
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Morning Call by Greg Secker
The DOW closed the session up 187 points, the S&P added 22 points and the NASDAQ gained 32 points as all indices looks to be find some support off the respective trend lines. The FTSE, writes Greg, 100 added 39 points and looks to be forming a double bottom off the 50 ema. Futures – DOW is called up 5 points, FTSE is called up 40 points. Oil is trading at $66.10 a barrel and gold is trading at $650.60