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Index futures hit new all time highs as expected – What are the next targets?

  • Emini S&P I will stick with the bulls until I see a sell signal or reversal pattern.
  • Next target of 6611 has been hit with a new all time high at 6623.
  • Next target is 6635/40 then 6660/6663.
  • Support at 6600/6595 & longs need stops below 6585.
  • A break below 6540 however risks a slide to 6550/6540.

Nasdaq September futures

  • Emini Nasdaq break above 24070 was the next buy signal of course & we made a new all time high exactly at the 24310/330 target.
  • Further gains are expected towards 24400/24430 & even 24580/590.
  • Strong support at 24200/100 & longs need stops below 24000.

Emini Dow Jones September futures

  • Emini Dow Jones break above 45841 hit the next target of 45885/46045, as we close in on 46200/210 & even 46410/430 is possible.
  • Support at 45850/45800 worked with a low for the day exactly here for the second day.... Longs need stops below 45700.
  • A break lower however meets a buying opportunity at 45550/45500 & longs need stops below 45400.

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