After the strong state session and the positivism gained through the Asian, Europe will start trading with highly positive moods. Futures of European indices point to a positive start, and the lack of important economic news during the European Stock Exchange suggests positivism to remain throughout the day. Here are approximate opening prices:
- DAX30 +49 points for €12,818
- CAC40 +15 points at price of €5472.1
- UKX +19 points at 7698 pounds
With technology companies in the US and Asia in the forefront of investors, it is also good to head to the technology sector in Europe. Risks surrounding the trade war remain, and any news related to its deepening may crash the growth of stock markets.
Technically, the main benchmarks in Europe remain in the short-term upward channel. It is possible to observe filling the gaps in the first minutes on the interbank market, and then to keep positivism.
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