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09
Sep

Emini S&P Market Profile summary

The analysis today references December’21 expiration contracts since brokerages have rolled for new trades to the front-quarter which is now December. Stock futures have fallen since the open [4501.75] to a low at one point in the ON session to 4476.25 and at the time of this writing are 0.28% lower from yesterday’s settlement. Stocks … Continue reading “Emini S&P Market Profile summary”

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12
Aug

Premarket summary for Thu Aug 12, 2021

Economists estimate new jobless claims fell slightly last week, a sign of labor market momentum. We open today in the backdrop of the customary weekly unemployment numbers from the Labor Department. We will have to see what the actual numbers are at 8:30 am EDT today but usually, these numbers get adjusted into the following … Continue reading “Premarket summary for Thu Aug 12, 2021”

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11
Aug

Inflation is alive and well

Yesterday in our premarket summary, we pinpointed under section titled “Possible Scenarios” where to position long trade ideas and where to seek profit targets. The ES market did good by pushing above the 4434 profit target and pulled back lower promptly allowing short-term participants to reverse from the top to collect another 10+ points on … Continue reading “Inflation is alive and well”

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10
Aug

Premarket summary of a muted price action day

Futures are pointing toward a quiet trading session today as participants assess the latest government data to gauge the damages of the Delta variant of coronavirus on world economies. Meanwhile, European markets were lifted by stronger than expected earnings, with the pan-European STOXX 600 up 0.25% to an all-time high of 471.9, and analysts raising … Continue reading “Premarket summary of a muted price action day”

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04
Aug

Premarket report using Emini S&P futures

U.S. stock futures slid and government bonds rallied Wednesday after data showed that the private sector added fewer jobs than economists expected in July, fueling concerns that the rebound may be faltering. ADP showed that 330,000 jobs were added by the private sector in July, almost half the number that economists were expecting. In bond … Continue reading “Premarket report using Emini S&P futures”

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