U.S. Markets Retreat To Open The Week

It doesn’t happen every week, but equities have a tendency to open the Monday session either GAP up or down in response to weekend news.

Stock markets have been quite volatile today as the sentiment shifts back and forth

The U.S. equities markets have opened GAP down to kickoff the trading week. A fresh round of saber-rattling in the U.S./China trade standoff is the big story today, led by threats of new tariffs from the White House. At this point, angst over international trade is dominating market sentiment, sending the DJIA (275), S&P 500 SPX (-30), and NASDAQ (-95) tumbling into the red.

Today’s U.S. session economic calendar is wide open. Aside from several FOMC members issuing public comments, there really isn’t a whole lot on today’s docket.

U.S. Markets Open The Week GAP Down

It doesn’t happen every week, but equities have a tendency to open the Monday session either GAP up or down in response to the weekend news cycle. For today, the DJIA opened GAP down, putting in a hard test of the 26,000 handle.

June E-mini DOW Futures (YM), Daily Chart
June E-mini DOW Futures (YM), Daily Chart

Following an extremely weak electronic open, the June E-mini DOW is mounting a bit of a comeback. It appears as though the GAP area in the vicinity of 26250 is ready to be filled in. Here are the levels to watch in this market until the closing bell:

  • Resistance(1): Bollinger MP, 26303
  • Resistance(2): Daily SMA, 26391
  • Support(1): Psyche Level, 26000

Overview: The pattern throughout 2019 has been for investors to buy dips. This morning has reinforced this tendency, as bidders entered the DJIA with vigor from the 26000 level. The rally from session lows has been relatively strong and indicates that the GAP may be filled in later today or tomorrow. However, for now, it is best to tread lightly in the U.S. indices until the dust clears from the latest round of tariff panic.

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Shain Vernier
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Shain Vernier has spent over 7 years in the market as a professional futures, options and forex trader. He holds a B.Sc. in Business Finance from the University of Montana. Shain's career includes stretches with several proprietary trading firms in addition to actively managing his own accounts. Before joining FX Leaders, he worked as a market analyst and financial writer.

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