Asian markets are on the rise and Europeans are signaling a positive start, despite Wall Street's mixed mood. It is, however, impressive that the growth of markets is not supported by the cash flows that weaken, and this means that the increase is vulnerable and sell-offs remain the more likely scenario. Let's look at the cash flows in detail during the Asian session.
Futures of European indices indicate a positive start for the European session, while yesterday, Asia-like indices registered a slight increase, but with decreasing cash flows. If we need to express ourselves purely technical, the reverse divergence between price and cash flows leads to a twist as soon as possible.
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