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A look ahead for the overnight potentials in the markets......
At the beginning of this thread, I placed links relative to easy to view/read futures graphics; which also remain active during a trading day.
Another viewing graph I use, and this may used through a trading day if you're curious about a variety of areas as represented by established etf's....country, sectors, commodities, bonds, etc. 'Course after trading hours, one will view how these areas settled percentage wise, for the day. The % indicators (buy/sell) to the right edge of the graphic are based upon technical data; which I've found to be fairly indicative; at least to the point of causing one to think more about a given investment area. One may also click any of the ticker symbols to discover more about that particular etf. Many other clickable areas, if you choose to sniff around the site.
Futures are LIMIT DOWN again ... probably due to gridlock in the Senate and Tweety Amin's latest monotone fantasty blatherings from the dais. Gonna be a quiet night in the futures markets until 0930 ET when anything goes.
AAA Treasury issues should prove and provide benefit, IF nothing changes overnight and through Monday; for direct fund holders or positions held in broad bond funds.
Right, limit down again. Man this is really something. More buying tomorrow if it holds. Deep breath. Looking at tech tomorrow. Maybe some PRISX soon as the banks are so well capitalized. Is that even true? Will it hold? My stomach is iffy enough lately, I am hesitant to even have a drink.
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Another viewing graph I use, and this may used through a trading day if you're curious about a variety of areas as represented by established etf's....country, sectors, commodities, bonds, etc. 'Course after trading hours, one will view how these areas settled percentage wise, for the day.
The % indicators (buy/sell) to the right edge of the graphic are based upon technical data; which I've found to be fairly indicative; at least to the point of causing one to think more about a given investment area. One may also click any of the ticker symbols to discover more about that particular etf. Many other clickable areas, if you choose to sniff around the site.
A WHEW kinda day, eh?
Take care,
Catch
Futures are LIMIT DOWN again ... probably due to gridlock in the Senate and Tweety Amin's latest monotone fantasty blatherings from the dais. Gonna be a quiet night in the futures markets until 0930 ET when anything goes.
Buckle up, folks.
AAA Treasury issues should prove and provide benefit, IF nothing changes overnight and through Monday; for direct fund holders or positions held in broad bond funds.
Treasury futures look....... the Jun '20 issues
Deep breath. Looking at tech tomorrow. Maybe some PRISX soon as the banks are so well capitalized. Is that even true? Will it hold? My stomach is iffy enough lately, I am hesitant to even have a drink.
(Thankyou catch22 for website linkage)
https://finviz.com/futures.ashx