day trading 8/06 premarket National best friends day

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    Will you be my best friend on national best friends day?

    the jobs vacant, even my imaginary friends dont like me

    Dow Jones  21173 plus 37
    S&P500    2433  plus 3.81
    DAX 12672 minus 17
    FTSE    7478   minus 46
    GOLD 1287   minus  7.11
    OIL   45.76  minus 2.43
    AUD 0.7552
    SPI   futures   minus 8
    one day, i'm gunna have to have a long talk with that boy


    https://www.thestreet.com/story/141...street-dares-to-take-small-steps-forward.html

    Wednesday was a day spent in wait: not only for the highly anticipated public testimony from former FBI director James Comey, but also a decision on eurozone monetary policy and the U.K. election.

    Investors' patience made for noncommittal trading on Wednesday with stocks veering between the green and red before settling with slight gains. The S&P 500 was up 0.15%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.18%, and the Nasdaq rose 0.36%.

    Comey detailed his numerous meetings with President Trump since January in his opening statement for his Thursday appearance before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Comey said he had not told Trump that he would cease investigations into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn despite Trump's request. Comey also said that Trump had said, "I need loyalty. I expect loyalty." Comey based his testimony on his recollections and a series of memos composed after several meetings.

    Following this opening statement on Thursday, Comey will answer questions from the Senate Intelligence Committee. Trump fired Comey in May while the FBI was investigating the Trump transition team's ties to Russia. News reports indicated that Trump had asked Comey for his loyalty and requested he stop investigating former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.

    Early Wednesday, Trump nominated former Justice Department official Christopher Wray as the next FBI director. Trump called Wray a "man of impeccable credentials" in his Twitter announcement. Wray previously served as assistant attorney general under President George W. Bush.

    Also on Thursday, U.K. citizens will head to the polls as the country continues to mourn terrorist attacks in Manchester and London in the past few weeks. Prime Minister Theresa May holds the lead in the polls over Labor's Jeremy Corbyn. In the wake of the London attack over the weekend, May has hardened her position against extremism, arguing that she would alter human rights laws if needed to protect the British people. The election results will likely not be fully tabulated until Friday morning in London.

    "There are a few certainties in this election, but one thing we almost know for sure is that turbulence in financial markets is likely to intensify in the short-term as Britain readjusts," Tom Elliott, deVere Group's international investment strategist, wrote in a note.

    The European Central Bank on Thursday will announce a decision on monetary policy. Improving economic data in the eurozone could affect members' growth forecasts for 2017 and 2018.

    The wait for clarity on these events has left markets with little reason to push equities further into record territory. Stocks have fallen for the past two days after notching new records late last week.


    Losses in crude oil prices picked up speed on Wednesday after a surprise increase in domestic crude stockpiles. Inventories rose by 3.3 million barrels in the past week, the Energy Information Administration said, surprising analysts looking for a decrease of 3.5 million barrels. Gasoline and distillates stockpiles both increased.

    Adding to risks, on Tuesday the EIA reduced its price forecast for oil next year. The energy watchdog now anticipates West Texas Intermediate to average $53.61 a barrel over 2018, 2.7% than its former target, though 2017 price forecasts were increased by 0.2% to $50.78. The EIA also nudged its 2018 U.S. production targets higher.

    Commodities have been under pressure this week after Saudi Arabia led a group of allies to cut diplomatic ties with Qatar for its alleged association with terrorism. The effect on a recently extended production cut agreement among Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is not yet known.

    West Texas Intermediate crude was down 5.1% to $45.72 a barrel on Wednesday, its lowest levels since early May.

    You can't expect a real panic to liquidation to begin until oil reaches $43 a barrel, Cramer argued on Real Money.

    The energy sector was the worst performer on markets Wednesday. Major oil companies Exxon Mobil (XOM) , Chevron (CVX) , BP (BP) , ConocoPhillips (COP) and Occidental Petroleum (OXY) sported major losses, while the Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) declined 1.6%.

    what we can expect

    Jed Clampett's net worth will decrease today

    SPI futures currently point to a slight decrease, currently minus 8, but with oil dropping that much, we should end up lower

    have a good day

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