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E-Mini Dow
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Plan A : Remain buy as long as market trades firmly above 33928. Targets are 34236 and 34403.
Plan B : Consider short only if market surges but fails to breach above 34236. Targets are 34140 and 33928.
E-Mini S&P 500U.S. stocks jumped to session highs, with the S&P 500 reaching a record, Thursday after President Joe Biden declared that the White House struck an infrastructure deal with a bipartisan group of senators.
The S&P 500 rose nearly 0.6% to hit a record closing high of 4,266.49, retaking its previous record from June 14 and fully recouping the losses triggered by the Federal Reserve’s surprise policy pivot.
The infrastructure deal will include $579 billion in new spending, the White House said. Republicans have fought the president’s proposal to hike the corporate tax rate to 28% from 21%.
Data out Thursday showed jobless claims totaled 411,000 for the week ended June 19, higher than an estimate of 380,000 from economists polled by Dow Jones.
U.S. stocks jumped to session highs, with the S&P 500 reaching a record, Thursday after President Joe Biden declared that the White House struck an infrastructure deal with a bipartisan group of senators.
The S&P 500 rose nearly 0.6% to hit a record closing high of 4,266.49, retaking its previous record from June 14 and fully recouping the losses triggered by the Federal Reserve’s surprise policy pivot.
The infrastructure deal will include $579 billion in new spending, the White House said. Republicans have fought the president’s proposal to hike the corporate tax rate to 28% from 21%.
Data out Thursday showed jobless claims totaled 411,000 for the week ended June 19, higher than an estimate of 380,000 from economists polled by Dow Jones.
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Plan A : Long if market supported firm above 4253. Targets are 4271, 4287 and 4301.
Plan B : Short if market failed to support above 4253. Targets are 4228, 4200 and 4171.
E-Mini Nasdaq
U.S. stock futures rose in early morning trading on Friday after the S&P 500 closed at a record.
The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite rose to a fresh record of 14,369.71 as investors continued to pour into growth stocks. Cathie Wood’s flagship fund, ARK Innovation, rose 1.5% and went positive for the year.
Investors will be watching for a key inflation indicator on Friday morning when the Commerce Department releases the core personal consumption expenditures index. Economists polled by Dow Jones are expecting prices rose 3.4% in May from a year earlier. Economists also estimate prices increased by 0.6% from April to May.
The index captures price movements across a variety of goods and services. It is also generally considered a wider-ranging measure for inflation as it captures changes in consumer behavior and has a broader scope than the Labor Department’s consumer price index.
E-Mini Nasdaq
U.S. stock futures rose in early morning trading on Friday after the S&P 500 closed at a record.
The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite rose to a fresh record of 14,369.71 as investors continued to pour into growth stocks. Cathie Wood’s flagship fund, ARK Innovation, rose 1.5% and went positive for the year.
Investors will be watching for a key inflation indicator on Friday morning when the Commerce Department releases the core personal consumption expenditures index. Economists polled by Dow Jones are expecting prices rose 3.4% in May from a year earlier. Economists also estimate prices increased by 0.6% from April to May.
The index captures price movements across a variety of goods and services. It is also generally considered a wider-ranging measure for inflation as it captures changes in consumer behavior and has a broader scope than the Labor Department’s consumer price index.
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