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S&P 500 reclaims 3900 but remains negative, and the Dow Jones drops more than 150 points on risk aversion

  • The S&P 500, the Dow Jones, and the Nasdaq recorded losses amidst a risk-aversion environment.
  • Nothing would stop the Fed from hiking as Kansas City Fed’s George said that the rough markets wouldn’t alter the rate hike plan.
  • The US Dollar Index is falling more than 1.50%, dragged down by falling US Treasury yields; gold rallied.

US equities recovered some ground during the day but remain set to finish with losses, despite investors’ efforts of a last-hour rally. At the time of writing, the S&P 500, the Dow Jones Industrial, and the heavy-tech Nasdaq Composite record losses between  0.13% and 0.70% and sits at 3,904.92, 11,398.96 and 31,268.98, respectively.

Sentiment remains dismal, emphasized by the stagflation scenario surrounding the global economy. China’s coronavirus crisis continues as local outbreaks increase concerns of additional lockdowns. Also, high inflationary pressures have taken their toll on big US retailers, such as Walmart and Target, which expressed that their margins shrank due to elevated prices.

Fed officials have crossed the wires in the last couple of days, and most of them have expressed that inflation is “too high” and reiterated the posture of increasing the Federal Fund Rates (FFR) by 50-bps at the June meeting. The Kansas City Fed President Esther George said that a “rough week in the equity markets” would not change her view of hiking rates, while Philadelphia’s Fed Patrick Harker added that the US economy might have a few quarters of negative growth, but that is not what he is foreseeing.

In the meantime, the greenback is further weakening in the week, more than 1.50%. The US Dollar Index, a gauge of the buck’s value, sits at 102.751, losing 1.11% on Thursday. The US 10-year Treasury yield extended its losses in the day, four basis points down from the open and is currently at 2.850%.

Sector-wise, the gainers are Materials, Consumer Discretionary, and Energy, up 1.23%, 0.84%, and 0.69%, respectively. The worst performers are Consumer Staples, Financials, and Technology, falling 1.74%, 0.54%, and 0.50% each.

In the commodities complex, the US crude oil benchmark, WTI, is gaining 2.70%, trading at $112.00 a barrel, while precious metals like Gold (XAU/USD) is rallying 1.35%, exchanging hands at $1840.88 a troy ounce, helped by a softer US dollar.

S&P 500 Daily chart

Key Technical Levels

SP 500

Overview
Today last price 3904.92
Today Daily Change 0.00
Today Daily Change % 0.00
Today daily open 3926.15
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 4126.55
Daily SMA50 4318.61
Daily SMA100 4401.43
Daily SMA200 4475.07
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 4084.21
Previous Daily Low 3911.75
Previous Weekly High 4095.91
Previous Weekly Low 3858.25
Previous Monthly High 4592.12
Previous Monthly Low 4122.09
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 3977.63
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 4018.33
Daily Pivot Point S1 3863.86
Daily Pivot Point S2 3801.58
Daily Pivot Point S3 3691.4
Daily Pivot Point R1 4036.32
Daily Pivot Point R2 4146.5
Daily Pivot Point R3 4208.78

 

 

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