Equities are all trading in green today. Performance this week at a glance in chart & table -
S&P 500 -
- S&P 500 was up more than 1% at one point, however that soured as sell offs resumed in New York session. Today's range 1980-1949.
- S&P 500 future is currently trading at 1963. Immediate support lies at 1900 and resistance 2000.
FTSE -
- FTSE is marginally up to start of the week. Today's range 6170-6070.
- FTSE is currently trading at 6090. Immediate support lies at 5950 and resistance 6600.
DAX -
- DAX is marginally up today, as investors sell equities fearing slowdown in global growth. Today's range 10000-9780.
- DAX is currently trading at 9940. Immediate support lies at, 9750 area and resistance at 10500 around.
EuroStxx50 -
- Stocks across Europe are up today, driven by buying in US stocks.
- German DAX is up (+0.10%), France's CAC40 is up (+1.2%), Italy's FTSE MIB is up (+0.52%), Portugal's PSI 20 is up (-0.7%), Spain's IBEX is up (+1.06%).
- EuroStxx50 is currently trading at 3173, up by +0.35% today. Support lies at 3000 and resistance at 3300.
Nikkei -
- Nikkei future was down in Asia but recovered through Europe and New York session. Today's range 18120-17745
- Nikkei is currently trading at 17990, with support around 16000 and resistance at 19500.
|
S&P500 |
+0.10% |
|
FTSE |
+0.05% |
|
DAX |
+0.09% |
|
EuroStxx50 |
+0.35% |
|
Nikkei |
+0.84% |


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