The futures of the S&P 500 are up more than 0.6%, near the peaks of today, while the markets remain fragile for the time being.
Asian stocks managed to record slight gains against the backdrop of improved risk sentiment, but I don't think traders can get too excited about it.
There is not a lot of economic news on the calendar today that really moves things around, so I expect timid cash flows to remain a key factor in trading today. In such a situation, the main focus will be on sentiment risk and all titles can potentially affect it.
Again, I advise you to pay attention to stock and bond movements. At the moment, the bonds are weaker, with the yield of 30-year-olds returning back to 2%.
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