The FTSE 100 is edging higher, while US markets find themselves caught between last Friday’s payrolls and tomorrow’s inflation data.
For the moment, the 50-day simple moving average continues to provide support, halting any further decline in the short term. Selling last week petered out at 7600, so a close below this level would be a bearish development.In the short term, the 7700 and then 7770 levels are initial targets to watch in the event of a renewed move higher.
A drop below last week’s low of 38,452 would then see the price test the 50-day SMA. The index has not touched the 50-day SMA since early November, a remarkable run. Below this lies the previous record high at 37,825.A close back above 39,000 might signal a break of trendline resistance, and open the way to the 39,287 highs from late February.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
FTSE 100 at Three Month Highs, Dow and Nasdaq 100 Move Higher Despite Hotter US InflationThe FTSE 100 has enjoyed a solid start to the week, while even a hotter US inflation reading has not been able to stop the rally in US markets.
続きを読む »
FTSE 100, S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 Benefit from Rate Cut ExpectationsOutlook on FTSE 100, S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 ahead of US Non-Farm Payrolls
続きを読む »
FTSE 100 Recovers, while Dax and Dow make Further GainsIndices have put the US CPI reading firmly behind time, with the Dax moving to a new record and the Dow targeting 39,000. Even the FTSE 100 is moving higher.
続きを読む »
A 100-karat Blue Sapphire Necklace Speaks Volumes About Damiani’s Legacy Over 100 YearsDamiani is marking its 100th anniversary with an exhibition of one-of-a-kinds in Milan to celebrate its craft, legacy and avant-garde spirit.
続きを読む »
Nasdaq 100 futures rise after Tuesday's sell-off, investors await Powell's testimony: Live updatesInvestors are looking ahead to Fed Chair Powell's comments before the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday.
続きを読む »
‘America Cannot Be Complicit': Dems Press Biden After 100 Gazans Die Waiting For FoodNick Visser is a senior reporter on HuffPost’s breaking news team, covering the environment, U.S. politics and world news. Originally based in New York, he now lives in Sydney.
続きを読む »