Support & Resistance Levels

This Blog provides futures market outlook for different commodities and futures trading markets, mostly stock index futures, as well as support and resistance levels for Crude Oil futures, Gold futures, Euro currency and others. At times the daily trading blog will include educational information about different aspects of commodity and futures trading.

Tuesday Morning Support and Resistance Numbers

Here’s a morning cup o’ joe for all you futures traders, our morning support and resistance levels. Good trading!

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Support and Resistance Levels – S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones, Mini Russell 2000, 30-Year US Bond, 10-Year US Note

Contract (Dec. 2011) Mini S&P 500 Mini Nasdaq 100 Dow Jones Mini Russell 2000 30-Year US Bond 10-Year US Note
Resistance Level 3——————————————

Resistance Level 2

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Resistance Level 1

——————————————

Support Level 1

——————————————

Support Level 2

——————————————

Support Level 3

1240.5 

1232

 

1223.25

 

1208.25

 

1203.5

 

1193

2275 

2258

 

2240

 

2226

 

2217

 

2204

12025 

11956

 

11886

 

11771

 

11729

 

11661

732 

725.5

 

719.10

 

712.00

 

708.40

 

702.40

14611 

14529

 

14521

 

14423

 

14328

 

14303

13130 

13118.5

 

13111

 

13023.5

 

13011.5

 

13001

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Mini SP500 daily chart | Support and Resistance Levels

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1. Market Commentary
2. Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000
3. Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4.Economic Reports for Tuesday, December 20 2011

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1. Market Commentary

Front month for stock indices, currencies, grains and most active markets is now MARCH. Symbol for March is H

 

Gold and Crude front month is February. 

 

If you are not sure which month you should be trading, please contact your broker. 

  We are now entering a period of the year when volume may be lower than normal. It will be more noticeable starting Friday Dec. 23rd as we will enter the holiday period of Christmas and New year.

Understand that lower volume can results some erratic moves at times and during other periods of the day can create “sleepy, slow ” type of trading.

Make sure you are aware of the trading schedule, reports times so you are not caught by surprise.

Happy Holidays and great trading, mini SP500 daily chart for your review below with possible levels of support and resistance

 

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2. Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000

Contract (Dec. 2011) SP500
(big & Mini)
Nasdaq100
(big & Mini)
Dow Jones
(big & Mini)
Mini Russell
Resistance Level 3 1234.50 2277.67 11973 744.03
Resistance Level 2 1226.50 2262.33 11912 735.67
Resistance Level 1 1211.50 2233.67 11788 720.13
Pivot Point 1203.50 2218.33 11727 711.77
Support Level 1 1188.50 2189.67 11603 696.23
Support Level 2 1180.50 2174.33 11542 687.87
Support Level 3 1165.50 2145.67 11418 672.33

3. Support & Resistance Levels for Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, and U.S. T-Bonds

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Contract Feb. Gold Dec. Euro Jan. Crude Oil March. Bonds
Resistance Level 3 1624.9 1.3100 96.58 148 3/32
Resistance Level 2 1617.1 1.3077 95.61 147 5/32
Resistance Level 1 1605.0 1.3038 94.72 146 23/32
Pivot Point 1597.2 1.3015 93.75 145 25/32
Support Level 1 1585.1 1.2976 92.86 145 11/32
Support Level 2 1577.3 1.2953 91.89 144 13/32
Support Level 3 1565.2 1.2914 91.00 143 31/32

Monday Morning “It’s Almost Christmas” Support and Resistance Numbers

Here’s a morning cup o’ joe for all you futures traders, our morning support and resistance levels. Good trading!

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Support and Resistance Levels – S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones, Mini Russell 2000, 30-Year US Bond, 10-Year US Note

Contract (Dec. 2011) Mini S&P 500 Mini Nasdaq 100 Dow Jones Mini Russell 2000 30-Year US Bond 10-Year US Note
Resistance Level 3——————————————

Resistance Level 2

——————————————

Resistance Level 1

——————————————

Support Level 1

——————————————

Support Level 2

——————————————

Support Level 3

1241.25 

1233

 

1224.75

 

1207.25

 

1198

 

1193

2295 

2280

 

2265

 

2215

 

2196

 

2135

12038 

11972

 

11906

 

11746

 

11689

 

11556

739.7 

732

 

728.1

 

712.50

 

707.00

 

698.10

14613 

14520

 

14504

 

14405

 

14312

 

14222

13130 

13118.5

 

13111

 

13021.5

 

13009

 

12931.5

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10 minute chart of the Crude Oil market | Support and Resistance Levels

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1. Market Commentary
2. Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000
3. Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Support and Resistance Levels – March Corn, March Wheat, Jan Beans, March Silver
5. Economic Reports for Monday, December 19, 2011

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1. Market Commentary

Front month for stock indices, currencies, grains and most active markets is now MARCH. Symbol for March is H

Gold front month is February and Crude Oil front Month will be February this Monday.

If you are not sure which month you should be trading, please contact your broker.

Another trading day brings me to a different topic.

Most of our clients trade stock index futures, like mini SP 500, Mini Russell, Mini Dow Jones futures as well as the DAX and eurostoxx over at Europe ( which appeal to some traders because of the different times these markets are active) etc.

Even within this market group, different markets will behave differently because of difference in the underlying product as well as volume and more. Example the mini Russell 2000 versus the mini SP500.

The mini Russell is a little more “erratic”, bigger, spikier, quicker moves. Mainly because it has less volume than the mini SP 50 but also because the cash index includes the 500 SP stocks plus additional 1500 stocks….

With the growth of electronic trading, volume in Grains, interest rates, currencies, metals, energies and other segments have grown enough that many of these markets are “suitable” for day-trading.

The following is a small list of markets you may want to follow, trade in demo and consider for your day-trading. Another point to keep in mind that some of these markets have lower exchange fees, hence your total transaction costs can be lower!

Indices as discussed above

Currencies ( Euro, Yen, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Australian dollar)

Interest rates ( US bonds/ 30 years, Ten Years, Five years and even the ULTRA bond contract is picking up volume)

Energies ( mostly Crude oil and Natural gas)

Metals ( gold and silver)

Grains ( beans, corn and wheat)

So the main point I am trying to make today is that there are other markets you may want to look at for day-trading. Some markets fit some traders better because maybe they “respect the trend better”, maybe less volatile or simply because they just are a better match for the trader’s personality on the other side. Some markets are more suitable for “trend following” intraday techniques, while other maybe better for counter trend trading style.

Below you will see a 10 minute chart of the Crude Oil market as an example for a market with wide ranges and volatile moves.

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Friday Morning Support and Resistance

Here’s a morning cup o’ joe for all you futures traders, our morning support and resistance levels. Good trading!

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Support and Resistance Levels – S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones, Mini Russell 2000, 30-Year US Bond, 10-Year US Note

Contract (Dec. 2011) Mini S&P 500 Mini Nasdaq 100 Dow Jones Mini Russell 2000 30-Year US Bond 10-Year US Note
Resistance Level 3——————————————

Resistance Level 2

——————————————

Resistance Level 1

——————————————

Support Level 1

——————————————

Support Level 2

——————————————

Support Level 3

1241.25

1233

 

1224.75

 

1213.25

 

1207.25

 

1193

2280.00

2265

 

2247.5

 

2215

 

2196

 

2135

12038

11972

 

11906

 

11826

 

11776

 

11694

732

725.5

 

721.4

 

712.50

 

707.00

 

698.10

14613

14514

 

14504

 

14326

 

14303

 

14216

13130

13109.5

 

13102

 

13014.5

 

13004

 

12927

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Daily Chart of Feb Gold | Support and Resistance Levels

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1. Market Commentary
2. Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000
3. Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Support and Resistance Levels – March Corn, March Wheat, Jan Beans, March Silver
5. Economic Reports for Friday, December 16, 2011

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1. Market Commentary

Gold has been the leader of the general markets last few days.
I tried sending a chart of gold yesterday but the wrong chart went out, so lets try this again:
Daily chart of Feb Gold for your review below –
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2. Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000

Contract (Dec. 2011) SP500
(big & Mini)
Nasdaq100
(big & Mini)
Dow Jones
(big & Mini)
Mini Russell
Resistance Level 3 1230.17 2275.33 11965 737.93
Resistance Level 2 1224.83 2262.67 11925 727.07
Resistance Level 1 1218.67 2245.33 11870 719.83
Pivot Point 1213.33 2232.67 11830 708.97
Support Level 1 1207.17 2215.33 11775 701.73
Support Level 2 1201.83 2202.67 11735 690.87
Support Level 3 1195.67 2185.33 11680 683.63

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Almost-Friday Morning Support and Resistance Numbers

That’s right, after the bell today, you know what that means. As Big Ben would say, it’s Fridayyyyy!

If you want to hear it straight from the horse’s mouth, ask us for a trial of our S&P Audio trial.

Here’s a morning cup o’ joe for all you futures traders, our morning support and resistance levels. Good trading!

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Support and Resistance Levels – S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones, Mini Russell 2000, 30-Year US Bond, 10-Year US Note

Contract (Dec. 2011) Mini S&P 500 Mini Nasdaq 100 Dow Jones Mini Russell 2000 30-Year US Bond 10-Year US Note
Resistance Level 3——————————————

Resistance Level 2

——————————————

Resistance Level 1

——————————————

Support Level 1

——————————————

Support Level 2

——————————————

Support Level 3

1241.25

1233

 

1224.75

 

1203.25

 

1198

 

1193.5

2295.00

2280

 

2265

 

2215

 

2196

 

2135

12038

11972

 

11906

 

11689

 

11556

 

11451

732

725.5

 

719

 

698.10

 

696.50

 

686.60

14613

14514

 

14504

 

14326

 

14303

 

14216

13130

13109.5

 

13102

 

13014.5

 

13004

 

12927

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Gold in the Markets | Support and Resistance Levels

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1. Market Commentary
2. Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000
3. Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Support and Resistance Levels – March Corn, March Wheat, Jan Beans, March Silver
5. Daily Chart of February Gold Futures
6. Economic Reports for Thursday, December 15, 2011

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1. Market Commentary and Daily Mini S&P 500 Chart

Today’s big mover was gold. While we had big moves in many markets, currencies getting weaker against the dollar, energies lower, stock indices lower, it was the metals lead by gold which experienced some of the bigger % moves.

2. Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000

Contract (Dec. 2011) SP500
(big & Mini)
Nasdaq100
(big & Mini)
Dow Jones
(big & Mini)
Mini Russell
Resistance Level 3 1230.33 2295.00 11968 734.27
Resistance Level 2 1224.27 2277.00 11917 726.83
Resistance Level 1 1215.13 2252.00 11833 715.57
Pivot Point 1209.07 2234.00 11782 708.13
Support Level 1 1199.93 2209.00 11698 696.87
Support Level 2 1193.87 2191.00 11647 689.43
Support Level 3 1184.73 2166.00 11563 678.17

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Wednesday Morning Support and Resistance

Sorry for the hiatus! We are BACK and here for you.

Here’s a morning cup o’ joe for all you futures traders, our morning support and resistance levels. Good trading!

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Support and Resistance Levels – S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones, Mini Russell 2000, 30-Year US Bond, 10-Year US Note

Contract (Dec. 2011) Mini S&P 500 Mini Nasdaq 100 Dow Jones Mini Russell 2000 30-Year US Bond 10-Year US Note
Resistance Level 3

——————————————

Resistance Level 2

——————————————

Resistance Level 1

——————————————

Support Level 1

——————————————

Support Level 2

——————————————

Support Level 3

1240.25

1233.75

 

1226.5

 

1212.5

 

1207.75

 

1193.5

2300

2289

 

2278

 

2255

 

2240

 

2216

12040

11990

 

11935

 

11822

 

11689

 

11556

731.8

726.7

 

721

 

710.2

 

707.4

 

696.50

14514

14400

 

14308

 

14213

 

14130

 

14103

13024.5

13022.5

 

13019

 

13003.5

 

12927

 

12912

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AT A GLANCE: FOMC Takes No Action; Still Sees ‘Significant Risks’ | Support and Resistance Levels

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1. Market Commentary
2. Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000
3. Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Support and Resistance Levels – March Corn, March Wheat, Jan Beans, March Silver
5. Economic Reports for Monday, December 12, 2011

 

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1. Market Commentary and Daily Mini S&P 500 Chart

Front month for equity indices is MARCH 2012

mini SP, mini Nasdaq, mini Russell, Mini Dow and few more are all March 2012

Symbol in most platforms for March mini SP is ESH2. Pay attention please!

AT A GLANCE: FOMC Takes No Action; Still Sees ‘Significant Risks’

12/13/11 13:45
THE STORY
The Federal Open Market Committee, the policy-setting arm of the Federal Reserve Board, left its policy options open for 2012 but took no actions Tuesday and offered an assessment of the economy that was guardedly more upbeat, but still marked by “significant downside risks.”
Nine out of 10 Fed officials voted to keep the central bank’s easy-credit policies unchanged for the second meeting in a row in what was the last Federal Open Market Committee meeting of the year. It took place on Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke’s 58th birthday.
Officials reiterated that short-term interest rates are likely to stay close to zero until mid-2013 at least. In their assessment of the economy, they said indicators pointed to some improvement in the U.S. jobs market.
Data since the FOMC last met at the sta! rt of November suggest the “economy has been expanding moderately, notwithstanding some apparent slowing in global growth,” Fed officials said in a statement.
The U.S. unemployment rate fell to 8.6% in November, the lowest level since March 2009, and the number of people filing for unemployment benefits has fallen recently.
Still, the Fed is concerned the U.S. economy could be hit by higher taxes and continued government layoffs next year, as well as the repercussions from the debt crisis in Europe, which has close financial and trade ties with the U.S.
The Fed is looking at revamping its communication strategy, which could be a step toward easier monetary policy. Officials are considering whether to make their internal interest-rate forecasts public. If they do this, and those forecasts suggest short-term interest rates will stay low for even longer than investors now believe, that could drive long-term rates down and be a boost to growth.
The post-! meeting statement gave no indication of the state of that debate. This suggests the Fed has left it to be resolved next year. Minutes of the meeting, due out in three weeks, might reveal more.
Prior to the meeting, few analysts expected the policymakers to introduce any new stimulus measures since its latest stimulus plan–known as Operation Twist–was disclosed less than three months ago. Under Operation Twist, the Fed will exchange $400 billion of its short-term Treasury securities for longer-dated ones.
In December, the central bank aims to purchase $45 billion worth of U.S. government debt through 13 operations and sell $52 billion via seven sales. An extra auction of about $8 billion was added this month because of a canceled sale on Nov. 30.
Operation Twist will keep the Fed’s balance sheet size steady. By purchasing longer-term Treasurys, the Fed hopes to push long-term borrowing costs lower for consumers and businesses to facilitate the economic recovery. Continue reading “AT A GLANCE: FOMC Takes No Action; Still Sees ‘Significant Risks’ | Support and Resistance Levels”