US stocks are again in vogue after the two-day "Sell Off". At the same time, no matter if the data on new ADP jobs were better, the dollar is down on most of the major currencies. US dollar declines reflecting the Fed's decision on the base interest rate today, to be published at 21:00.
Dow Jones futures indicate that the index will start trading at 214 points higher, thanks to the Boeing Company, which grew by nearly 6% on the trailer. The SP500 will start 15 points higher and the Nasdaq by 30. The main indices dropped sharply in the previous two sessions, with Dow dropping more than 500 points.
The rise in US bond yields has also questioned the bullish trend, but positivism remains strong.
Today we expect reports from AT & T, eBay, Facebook, Microsoft, Mondelez International, PayPal, Qualcomm, and Symantec in post-trade (23:00).
Jr Trader Petar Milanov
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