US indices and stocks will open higher today again. The European indices traded today higher for the most part of the trading session. DJIA index is located at 50 points below its old high at 18,365. S&P is already with a new highs at 2,147, breaking above is old high at 2,136.60
Gold fell and currently at $1347.75. The price of Oil started going up with good impulse, passing above resistance at $46 barrels per day. The US dollar continued to be weak and fell during the European session. JPY continued to fall and all crosses almost back to the originals levels prior to Brexit. All is going up Indices, Oil, AUD, NZD, even GBP went up.
Expecting Jolts, new job openings, Speech from Bullard from FED and Federal Budget Balance. If the news are better than expected will support the US dollar.
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