Sentiment in the equity markets remain positive in the beginning of US trading markets. Statement yesterday of the President of the Federal Reserve Janet Yellen lead to significant growth of stocks which erased losses from previous days. Despite optimism today, already gathering a new speculative sentiment and again protagonist Greece. Confrontation of the leaders of Greece and 'ECB,EC,IMF' continues, which could again earn fears to the forefront of a possible exit of Greece from the Euro zone.
This probably will not allow the US market to register a new bullish movement and is likely to see profit taking after the beginning of the session. Purchases of the current levels of the indices is dangerous, more so ,Yellen said she expects a decrease in GDP compared to estimates. This will also have a negative impact on the market in the next days and especially at these levels of the indices.
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