Globex & ICE Presidents Day Holiday Schedule 2016

Globex® Presidents Day Holiday Schedule 

*Dates and times are subject to change

 

Presidents Day Holiday Schedule: February  12, 2016 – February 16, 2016
Trade Date Friday, February 12 Tuesday, February 16
Date Friday, February 12 Sunday, February 14 Monday, February 15 Tuesday, February 16
Close Open Halt Open
CME Group
Equity Indices Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
Interest Rates Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
FX Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
Grains and Oilseeds Regular Closed Closed Regular
Mini-Sized Grains and Oilseeds Regular Closed Closed Regular
MGEX Hard Red Spring Wheat Regular Closed Closed Regular
Dairy 13:55 Closed Closed Regular
Livestock 13:55 Closed Closed 9:05
Lumber 13:55 Closed Closed 9:00
NYMEX & COMEX Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
ICE US
Softs Regular Closed Closed Regular
US Dollar Index Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
Russell Equity Index Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
Metals (Previously NYSE LIFFE) Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
ICE Europe
Financials (previously on LIFFE) 15:15 Regular 12:00 Regular
Energies Regular Regular Regular Regular
CFE/CBOE
Vix Regular Closed 10:30 Regular

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FOMC – Today was a Market Mover 1.28.2016

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1. Market Commentary
2. Futures Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000, Dollar Index
3. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Corn, Wheat, Beans, Silver
5. Futures Economic Reports for Thursday January 28, 2016

Hello Traders,

For 2015 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading!

 FOMC today was a market mover. Some analysis via cnn.com ( source:
:  http://money.cnn.com/2016/01/27/news/economy/federal-reserve-january-meeting/index.html?iid=hp-stack-dom

Global Gloom is Raising Eyebrows at the Federal Reserve.

 At the end of its two-day meeting Wednesday, the U.S. central bank acknowledged that the U.S. economy lost momentum at the end of 2015.

“Economic growth slowed late last year,” the Fed’s committee said in its statement, noting that the job market had improved.
U.S. stocks didn’t react well to the Fed’s statement. The Dow, which was up about 10 points before the release, dropped down 230 points points after the Fed’s announcement.
In a widely expected decision, the Fed’s committee also decided not to raise its key interest rate. Just a month ago, in December, the Fed raised rates for the first time in nearly a decade.
Despite its worries, the Fed stopped short of saying that the volatility in January will change its plans to raise rates at least four times for the rest of 2016. The committee noted that it’s “monitoring global economic and financial developments.”

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FOMC Tomorrow 1.27.2016

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4. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Corn, Wheat, Beans, Silver
5. Futures Economic Reports for Wednesday January 27, 2016

Hello Traders,

For 2015 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading!

The FOMC interest rate decision is due at 2:15 ET in the US tomorrow ( Wednesday, Jan. 27th ). Also more than a few economic numbers ahead of the announcement.

FOMC days have different characteristics than other trading days. If you have traded for a while, check your trading notes from past FOMC days that may help you prepare for tomorrow.

If you are a newcomer, take a more conservative approach and make sure you understand that the news can really move the market.

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Market Recap & Futures Levels 6.23.2015

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4. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Corn, Wheat, Beans, Silver
5. Futures Economic Reports for Tuesday June 23, 2015

Hello Traders,

For 2015 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading!

Hello Traders,

TradeTheNews.com Weekly Market Update: Greece Endgame in Site, Fed Stays Dovish

Global markets were seen approaching or crossing key thresholds this week. At Wednesday’s post rate decision press conference, Fed Chair Yellen said conditions were still not ripe for starting rate hikes, citing continued labor market slack and weakness in wages. Fed dovishness help propel stocks higher and the Nasdaq closed at a new all-time high of 5,143 on Thursday, finally topping the all-time high set on March 10th, 2000 at the height of the dot com bubble. Greece and its creditors remained at an impasse, failing to bring any new ideas to a meeting of European financial ministers on Thursday. An emergency summit of euro zone leaders on Monday appears to be the last chance to change the course of events flowing toward a Greek default. In Asia, both the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets fell into correction territory, as liquidity concerns pummeled the markets after regulators again scolded brokers about excessive margin trading. Even as China sank, US stocks had their best week in two months: the DJIA added 0.6%, the S&P500 rose 0.7%, and the Nasdaq gained 1.3%.

The Fed statement on Wednesday was updated to acknowledge economic activity has expanded moderately, the pace of job gains picked up, underutilization of labor resources diminished, moderate spending growth, and stabilization in energy prices. But on the key issue, there was no change: inflation continued to run below target. In March, the dot chart gave a sense that the Fed would tighten by at least 50 bps in 2015 and quite possibly more. The updated projections showed more members were now anticipating only one 25 bps hike this year, though some still see one or two in addition to that. Chair Yellen explained that conditions have not yet been met for a rate hike, and urged Fed watchers to focus more on the shape of the rate policy cycle than on when rate liftoff occurs. After the policy statement, Goldman Sachs said it now believes the Fed will wait until December to raise interest rates, pushing back its forecast for rate liftoff by three months.

Pessimism regarding the final act of the Greece bailout drama waxed and waned this week, with passing headlines about possible imminent deals outweighed by more material statements from officials on both sides that the game was just about over. June 30th is the unavoidable deadline, and IMF Chief Lagarde warned that the payment due at that time was definitive and there would be no grace period or possibility of delay, while Greek officials confirmed there was no money in the till to make the payment. After no progress was made at the Eurogroup meeting on Thursday, a summit of euro zone leaders was hastily arranged for next Monday to give Athens one last chance to submit concrete concessions. As much as €3.2 billion leaked out of the Greek banking system this week, shrinking total deposits to around €125 billion, even as the ECB doled out two ELA hikes to prop up Greece’s financial system through Monday.

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FOMC Interest Rate Decision, Economic Reports and Levels 9.17.2014

Hello Traders,

For 2014 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading!

The FOMC interest rate decision is due at 14:00 ET in the US tomorrow ( Wednesday, Sept. 17th ).

FOMC days have different characteristics than other trading days. If you have traded for a while, check your trading notes from past FOMC days that may help you prepare for tomorrow.

if you are a newcomer, take a more conservative approach and make sure you understand that the news can really move the market.

The following are suggestions on trading during FOMC days:

  • Reduce trading size
  • Be extra picky = no trade is better than a bad trade
  • Choose entry points wisely. Look at longer time frame support and resistance for entry. Take the approach of entering at points where you normally would have placed protective stops. Example, trader x looking to go long the mini SP at 1965.00 with a stop at 1959.00, instead “stretch the price bands” due to volatility and place an entry order to buy at 1959.75 and place a stop a few points below in this hypothetical example.
  • Expect the higher volatility during and right after the announcement
  • Expect to see some “vacuum” ( low volume, big zigzags) right before the number.
  • Consider using automated stops and limits attached to your entry order as the market can move very fast at times.
  • Know what the market was expecting, learn what came out and observe market reaction for clues
  • This is another great example why a trading journal would be an asset, as you can go back and check your notes from previous FOMC days.
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Thursday 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!

divider black 190

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

13541329.75

 

1327

 

1315.25

 

1311.5

 

1308

25212508

 

2496

 

2480

 

2470

 

2455

1284912786

 

12735

 

12636

 

12605

 

12574

823.80815.2

 

811.30

 

804.60

 

801.10

 

797.80

1461114515

 

14500

 

14409

 

14320

 

14216

13228.513216.5

 

13211(all time high)

13123

 

13112

 

13102.5

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Wednesday 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!

divider black 190

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

1329.75 

1324.5

 

1319.25

 

1311

 

1305.25

 

1296

2501 

2490

 

2484

 

2463

 

2450

 

2430

12849 

12786

 

12720

 

12609

 

12558

 

12476

808.80 

801.70

 

799.2

 

793.5

 

790.1

 

784.6

14700 (All time high)14611

 

14515

 

14409

 

14320

 

14216

13228.5 

13216.5

 

13211 (All time high)

13123

 

13112

 

13102.5

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Tuesday Morning Support and Resistance

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divider black 190

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

1329.75 

1319.25

 

1317

 

1309.25

 

1304.25

 

1296

2501 

2490

 

2478

 

2465

 

2459

 

2447

12786 

12720

 

12679

 

12603

 

12555

 

12476

808.80 

801.70

 

799

 

793.5

 

790.1

 

784.6

14611 

14513

 

14426

 

14400

 

14313

 

14211

13228.5 

13216.5

 

13207(all time high)

13120

 

13109.5

 

13100.5

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Monday Morning Support and Resistance Numbers

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divider black 190

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

1318.5

1311.5

 

1307.5

 

1303

 

1294.75

 

1286.5

2461

2451

 

2445

 

2433

 

2409

 

2390

12679

12614

 

12577

 

12502

 

12435

 

12219

808.80

801.70

 

798.7

 

781.9

 

773.2

 

765.5

14611

14513

 

14426

 

14325

 

14307

 

13208

13228.5

13216.5

 

13205.5 (all time high)

13118.5

 

13109

 

13100

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FRIDAY Morning Support and Resistance Levels

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

divider black 190

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

1293.75

1301.75

 

1310.5

 

1328.25

 

1347.75

 

1354.5

2385

2405

 

2428

 

2469

 

2478.5

 

2490

12493

12558

 

12631

 

12768

 

12804

 

12873

765.5

773.2

 

781.9

 

798.3

 

801.70

 

808.80

13920

14025

 

14123

 

14219

 

14226

 

14319

13013

13025

 

13031.5

 

13112.5

 

13117.5

 

13123.5

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