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The DAX rallied significantly during the trading session on Tuesday, reaching the €14,250 level.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined in its last trading session from its worst year since 2008, to record losses of -0.22%.
The S&P 500 was closed on Monday, but as we have seen over the last couple of weeks, we have been hanging around in a consolidation area between the 3800 level underneath, and the 3850 level a bomb.
The NASDAQ 100 of course was closed during the trading session on Monday, but as we start to look towards the market reopening, the volume will pick up and traders will start to have to make some decisions.
The DAX was very quiet during the last couple of weeks, and of course, Monday will be no different.
The S&P 500 has rallied a bit during the day on Thursday as we trade right back into the consolidation area we have been stuck in for well over a week.
The NASDAQ 100 bounced during the Thursday session, using the 10,700 level as a bit of a support barrier, as we have seen a couple of times in the past.
The Hang Seng did very little during trading on Thursday, even though it’s one of the few indices out there that will not be as impacted by the Christmas holiday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was colored red during its recent trading on the intraday levels, to incur sharp losses in its last sessions by -1.10%.
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The S&P 500 has done very little during the trading session to the upside, as we have simply drifted lower during most of the Wednesday session.
The NASDAQ 100 isn’t bringing anybody any holiday cheer, as we are now below the 10,800 level.
The Nifty 50 gapped higher to kick off the Tuesday session, pulled back to fill that gap to reach the ₹18,000 level, only to turn around and show signs of life again.
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Sign up to get the latest market updates and free signals directly to your inbox.The NASDAQ 100 fell during the trading session on Tuesday as traders continued to price in the idea of a slowing global economy.
The NASDAQ 100 finished out last week hanging about the 11,000 level, which is an area that has a certain amount of psychology attached to it, as well as an area that previously has been important.
The DAX has been quiet over the last week or so, as it is sitting on top of a couple of major moving averages.