US stocks trading marginally higher in early US trading
US major indices are trading marginally higher in early US trading. Dow Industrial Average is trading up 51.00.16 percent at 37717.80S&P index is up up 9.28 points or 0.19% at 4790.60Nasdaq index is up up 25.42.00.17 percent at 15125.42The Russell 2000 of small-cap stocks is taking a breather today with a decline of -3.02 points or -0.15% at 2063.20. The index has been up for four consecutive trading days.In the US debt market, yields are higher:2-year yield 4.278% +3.5 basis points5-year yield 3.829% +4.2 basis points10-year yield 3.833% +4.4 basis points30-year yield 3.980% +3.5 basis pointsLooking at other markets:Crude oil is training down $0.81 or -1.09% at $73.32Gold is trading unchanged at $2077.01Silver is down four cents or -0.16% at $24.21Bitcoin is trading at $42,573. The high for the day was at $43,812. The low is at $42,560.In the forex, the CHF remains the strongest, while the GBP is now the weakest of the major currencies. The USD remains mostly lower: This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.
US major indices are trading marginally higher in early US trading.
- Dow Industrial Average is trading up 51.00.16 percent at 37717.80
- S&P index is up up 9.28 points or 0.19% at 4790.60
- Nasdaq index is up up 25.42.00.17 percent at 15125.42
The Russell 2000 of small-cap stocks is taking a breather today with a decline of -3.02 points or -0.15% at 2063.20. The index has been up for four consecutive trading days.
In the US debt market, yields are higher:
- 2-year yield 4.278% +3.5 basis points
- 5-year yield 3.829% +4.2 basis points
- 10-year yield 3.833% +4.4 basis points
- 30-year yield 3.980% +3.5 basis points
Looking at other markets:
- Crude oil is training down $0.81 or -1.09% at $73.32
- Gold is trading unchanged at $2077.01
- Silver is down four cents or -0.16% at $24.21
- Bitcoin is trading at $42,573. The high for the day was at $43,812. The low is at $42,560.
In the forex, the CHF remains the strongest, while the GBP is now the weakest of the major currencies. The USD remains mostly lower: This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.