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Opening Bell: U.S. Futures Waver Despite Global Uptrend; Oil, Dollar Advance

By Investing.com (Pinchas Cohen)Market OverviewJun 02, 2021 06:58AM ET
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Opening Bell: U.S. Futures Waver Despite Global Uptrend; Oil, Dollar Advance
By Investing.com (Pinchas Cohen)   |  Jun 02, 2021 06:58AM ET
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  • Asian, European stocks climb on economic optimism
  • Dollar at two-week high
  • Oil climbs on OPEC+ bullish forecast
  • Key Events

    Futures on the Dow, S&P, NASDAQ and Russell 2000 are trading in holding pattern ahead of the US market open on Wednesday, amid persistent conflict between recovery optimism and inflation pessimism.

    The reflation trade held its own, as contracts on the Russell 2000 were slightly up, while NASDAQ futures were 0.14% in negative territory as of the time of writing.

    Global Financial Affairs

    Rising commodities and oil prices led the STOXX 600 Index up almost 0.4% at the open, but the pan-European gauge has given up on those gains and is now fluctuating between breaking even and a slight gain.

    STOXX 600 Daily
    STOXX 600 Daily

    If the index remains at the same level until closing, it will have created a shooting star, confirming the resistance of Tuesday’s long upper shadow. A retreat will push the benchmark back into a broadening channel, potentially, a top.

    Stocks in Asia neared a three-month high. Market narrative says that traders are cheering the expanding US manufacturing PMI. This is ironic as US stocks fell on this positive economic data, fearing it will allow the Federal Reserve to reduce its so far unquestionable economic support.

    MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan climbed 0.1%. Japan’s Nikkei 225 outperformed, advancing with the hospitality sector as the rate of vaccination increased bringing Japan closer to an economic reopening. Perhaps the same optimism for the US and European economies increased demand for cars, pushing carmakers to new highs.

    After fluctuating between gains and losses, the S&P 500 Index closed slightly in the red yesterday. This conflicting moves were due to the interpretation of manufacturing data that topped estimates.

    While it may sound counterintuitive, there has been a trend of stocks falling on improving data. Traders increased risk on poor economic data which would mean the Federal Reserve would continue to support the economy.

    Also, although orders are increasing, factories are having trouble meeting this rising demand, due to supply shortages and labor constraints. The increase in new orders was among the strongest in the last 14 years. But manufacturers reported that they have the longest delivery times since 1974, as they cope with material shortages, shipping delays and a lack of skilled labor.

    May production rose at the slowest rate in almost a year, according to the ISM, increasing evidence that lingering supply, transportation and labor-market challenges are slowing factory wheels.

    Nevertheless, the Russell 2000 still gained over 1.1% while the NASDAQ 100 underperformed, falling 0.2%. The small cap index, which includes US domestic firms and represents cyclicals, continues to outperform, while the tech-heavy gauge repeatedly lags.

    Yields on the 10-year Treasury note were little changed.

    The dollar rose for the second day to a two-week high.

    Dollar Index Daily
    Dollar Index Daily

    The dollar crossed above its trendline from the Mar. 31 high for the second time since Friday. Then, despite a deep penetration, it was pushed back, closing below the line. Will it break the downtrend line today, as it has been consolidating for more than two weeks? We have been waiting for the greenback to find support at the base of both an interpretively bullish wedge since the March 2020 peak, as well as a bearish wedge since the late-February low .

    Gold was flat.

    Gold Daily
    Gold Daily

    A dollar rebound would weigh on gold, which could finally enter a correction to retest the bottom of its rising channel since the Mar. 31 bottom, as well as the broken falling channel top since the 2020 record peak.

    Bitcoin is 0.4% away from a weekly high. After the digital token more than halved in value, bulls have been espousing a wait-and-hold approach. After the bloodbath in cryptos saw BTC reach our target, we changed to a bullish call.

    Bitcoin Daily
    Bitcoin Daily

    Last week we were concerned that a bearish wedge (dotted line) might bring the crypto to retest our line in the sand—the $29,000 level—but the trading pattern might evolve into a small H&S bottom.

    Oil climbed for the third straight day, extending the highest close since October 2018, after OPEC+ predicted rising demand, while prospects for Iranian oil is waning.

    Oil Daily
    Oil Daily

    Crude trading has completed a bullish triangle, and we think it may move higher still.

    Up Ahead

    • Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans, Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic and Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan are all speaking today.
    • On Friday, US nonfarm payrolls are released.

    Market Moves

    Stocks

    • The STOXX 600 rose 0.3%
    • Futures on the S&P 500 were little changed
    • Futures on the NASDAQ 100 were little changed
    • Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average were little changed
    • The MSCI Asia Pacific Index was little changed
    • The MSCI Emerging Markets Index fell 0.4%

    Currencies

    Bonds

    • The yield on 10-year Treasuries was little changed at 1.60%
    • Germany’s 10-year yield declined one basis point to -0.19%
    • Britain’s 10-year yield declined one basis point to 0.82%

    Commodities

Opening Bell: U.S. Futures Waver Despite Global Uptrend; Oil, Dollar Advance
 

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trevor isle
trevor isle Jun 02, 2021 11:31AM ET
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BTC H and S? Again?
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Possibly, Trevor
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Pin, why didnt you tell the truth that Russia and OPEC have stated that they will not allow the Iranians to increase production?? Sleepy Joe is not Donald Trump. Also, You left out that Venezuela is backing the Russians! So Iran is far far away from having any ability to disrupt the oil cartels business. The Kingdom needs that oil money to buy F35’s to protect against Iranian assault.
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Because I'm part of a nevarious conspiracy
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