US futures in the pre-market session suggest a mixed start after investors are assimilating financial results from companies and Netflix including.
Nasdaq 100 futures indicate a growth of 46.32 points or 0.6%. For S & P500 futures we have a flat opening indication, while DJIA futures indicate a slight decrease. Netflix shares jumped 11% in the pre-market session after the impressive results for the consumer and profit for the third quarter of this year.
CSX and Cree also emerged with better financial results Tuesday after the US Session closed, while M & T Bank and Bancorp impressed before the Wallstreet bell hit.
Today's movements are driven by the impressive results of companies for this financial data season, with most of the indices being green, and they are predicting today to be one of the best days for the market since March. Tuesday DJIA climbed more than 500 points after the index was led by Goldman Sachs, Johnson & Johnson and UnitedHeatlh.
The financial reporting season started well as 89.8% of the companies listed in the S & P500 exceeded analysts' expectations.
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