
Positive opening on Wall Street as when the Dow Jones crossed the 19,000 threshold pts.
The S&P crossed the 2,200 points while oil is at the highest level in a month.

Positive opening on Wall Street as when the Dow Jones crossed the 19,000 threshold pts.
The S&P crossed the 2,200 points while oil is at the highest level in a month.

After a positive ending to the trading day yesterday,as when on Wall Street climbed to a fresh record highs, the trading today is expected to continue with the positive trend, as the futures contracts traded are rising.

The Asian markets rising for a second day on a row, following the new highs on Wall Street yesterday and the continued rise in oil prices.
Tokyo rose by 0.3%, Hong Kong added 1.3%, Shanghai rising by 0.8%, Seoul rose by 0.9%.

Wall Street stock markets opened the trading week with rising prices, and broke new records following the rise in oil prices.
In a daily summary yesterday: the Dow Jones rose by 0.5%, the S&P 500 rose by 0.8% and the Nasdaq rose by 0.9%.

The trading on Wall Street stock exchanges takes place with slight price increases due to the rise in oil prices, and further to the two weeks of gains after the US elections. The Dow Jones rising by 0.2%, the S&P 500 rising by 0.3%, the Nasdaq rising by 0.3%.
Important note:
The trading week this week will be shortened week.
On Thursday, Wall Street will remain closed for Thanksgiving, while on Friday there will be a short trading day.

The futures contracts on Wall Street signalling gains with the opening of the new trading week.

Wall Street futures contracts are signalling on a negative opening of the last trading day of this week.

Asian markets are trading this morning with a mixed trend.
The Nikkei index stands out positively in light of the weakness of the Japanese Yen.
Last night the trading on Wall Street ended in a positive trend.

The trading on Wall Street opens with slight modifications at the leading indices, in light of the testimony of Federal Reserve Governor Janet Yellen at the Congress.