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FTSE 100, DAX 40 and S&P 500 try to stabilise despite ongoing US debt ceiling woes

​​Outlook on FTSE 100, DAX 40 and S&P 500 amid ongoing US debt ceiling negotiations.

Source: Bloomberg

​​​FTSE 100 remains under pressure amid ongoing US debt ceiling negotiations

​The FTSE 100 has given back around 2.5% by falling on three consecutive days as a possible US default is getting increasingly likely since no agreement on raising the debt ceiling limit has been reached yet. ​The 22 March high at 7,587 has been reached to date with the 200-day simple moving average (SMA) at 7,530 representing the next downside target around which the index may at least short-term stabilise. If not, the March trough at 7,204 would be back in sight. ​Minor resistance can be spotted at Thursday’s 7,638 high.

Source: ProRealTime

​DAX 40 found interim support above its early May low ​

The DAX 40 dropped close to its early May low at 15,659 on Thursday as Germany officially slid into a recession and as US debt ceiling negotiation worries led to risk-off sentiment. ​As long as the 15,659 low holds on a daily chart closing basis, the medium-term up- to sideways trend remains intact with the early May high at 16,009 representing a possible upside target. ​Were 15,659 to give way, the 55-day simple moving average (SMA) at 15,662 would be eyed, together with the 22 March high at 15,304.

Source: ProRealTime

​S&P 500 tries to hold above this week’s low amid ongoing US debt negotiations ​

The S&P 500 managed to bounce off this week’s low at 4,104 on much better-than-expected earnings and guidance from Nvidia which propped up the index. ​In case of Thursday’s high at 4,166 being exceeded, the 4,187 early May high could be revisited, above which lurks its nine-month high at 4,214. ​Minor support can be spotted along the March-to-May uptrend line at 4,114 and at this week’s 4,104 low. If slipped through, the 55-day simple moving average (SMA) at 4,084 and the 10 April low at 4,071 would be next in line. Further down sits key medium-term support at 4,047.

Source: ProRealTime

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