Equities are trading in red today over Greek concern and FED hike expectation over stronger Non-farm. Performance this week at a glance in chart & table -
S&P 500 -
- S&P is down, amid global risk aversion. Today's range 2084-2070.
- Risk aversion over FED hike is pushing the index lower.
- S&P 500 is currently trading at 2079. Immediate support lies at 1980, 2040 and resistance 2164.
FTSE -
- FTSE is down amid global selloffs, moving closer to support. Today's range 6803-6736.
- FTSE is currently trading at 6747. Immediate support lies at 6700 and resistance at 7120.
DAX -
- DAX is down, given more than 11% correction from its April high. Greek debt drama fuelling risk aversion in Europe.
- DAX is trading below crucial support at 11000 area. Likely to move towards 10550 area. However DAX remains fundamental buy.
- DAX is currently trading at 10958. Immediate support lies at 10500 and resistance at 11300 around.
EuroStxx50 -
- Stocks across Europe are all trading in red today. Possibility of a Greek exit is fuelling the risk aversion.
- Germany is down (-1%), France's CAC40 is down (-0.42%), Italy's FTSE MIB is down (-0.42%) and Spain's IBEX is down (-0.13%).
- EuroStxx50 is currently trading at 3450, down -0.06% today. Support lies at 3450, 3300 and resistance at 3760.
Nikkei -
- Nikkei dropped sharply as global risk aversion pushed yen higher against dollar.
- Nikkei is currently trading at 20090. Key support is at 19500 and resistance at 20900 area.
|
S&P500 |
-0.76% |
|
FTSE |
-1.07% |
|
DAX |
-2.07% |
|
EuroStxx50 |
-1.74% |
|
Nikkei |
-2.25% |


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