After the Asian and European markets opened higher and traded there for the most of the session, we expect the same from the US indices. Futures also are showing a higher open. After the letter from the FBI to the Congress, saying that their stand on Clinton has not changed, the markets jumped.
The Price of Oil stopped its fall at around $44,66 and its trading a bit higher. If this continues then we might see higher price of the indices as well. US dollar is trading slightly lower, after the Gap up.
Dow to open around 230 points up, S&P 500 is expected to open up with around 28 points, NDX is to open higher around 73 points.
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