Charts Today – 18 July 2019 – Markets sell off with US stocks weakening
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Dollar Index holds short term bullish. Eurodollar weak. Sterling steadies, but still looking bearish.
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Bitcoin stuck below $10,000.
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US stocks fall yesterday, set to open lower still today based on US futures.
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UK blue chips and midcaps lower this morning. Germany and French stocks harder hit.
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Asian stock indices much lower, except India and Oz.
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Crude oil looking bearish.
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Gold and Silver up.
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US 10 year yields fall to 2.05%.
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US utilities up. European major stocks sell off.
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