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Indexes Snapshot
Symbol Last Change %
DJ 30 INDUSTRIALS 25679.90 -84.10 -0.32%
NASDAQ Composite 7702.38 -113.91 -1.52%
S&P 500 CASH 2840.23 -19.30 -0.70%
SPDR S&P 500 284.190 -1.650 -0.59%
iShares Russell 2000 ETF 151.865 -0.975 -0.62%
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The June NASDAQ 100 was higher overnight as cautiously optimistic investors appeared set to shake off losses linked to trade tensions that kicked off the week. The high-range overnight trade sets the stage for a steady to higher opening when the day session begins trading. Stochastics and the RSI are neutral to bearish signaling that sideways to lower prices are possible near-term. If June resumes the decline off April's high, the 38% retracement level of the December-April-rally crossing at 6863.36 is the next downside target. Closes above the 20-day moving average crossing at 7649.38 would confirm that a short-term low has been posted. First resistance is the 20-day moving average crossing at 7649.38. Second resistance is April's high crossing at 7879.50. First support is the 25% retracement level of the December-April-rally crossing at 7371.42. Second support is the 38% retracement level of the December-April-rally crossing at 6863.36.

The June S&P 500 was higher overnight. The high-range overnight trade sets the stage for a steady to higher opening when the day session begins trading later this morning. Stochastics and the RSI are neutral to bearish signaling that sideways to lower prices are possible near-term. If June resumes the decline off April's high, the 38% retracement level of the December-April-rally crossing at 2723.23 is the next downside target. Closes above the 20-day moving average crossing at 2893.11 would confirm that a short-term low has been posted. First resistance is the 20-day moving average crossing at 2893.11. Second resistance is May's high crossing at 2957.30. First support is the 25% retracement level of the December-April-rally crossing at 2804.09. Second support is the 38% retracement level of the December-April-rally crossing at 2723.23.



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