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http://www.StockMarketFunding.com Bear Market Opening Bell Huge Margin Debt Selling Price Capitulation VRUS RIMM AMRN SQQQ Bear ETF vs TQQQ Bull ETF Opening bell. We're looking at the gap ups and gap downs on the NYSE and Nasdaq premarket trading. We'll be watching the (VIX) and (VXN) today to see when they put in intraday tops. It's earnings season and we see increased volaility throughout the shortened trading week. Gap downs include ISRG, GOOG, CEO, CYH, XIV, SI, PTR, WLT, ERX, MICC, NFLX, BIDU, CRM, SINA, DE, RIO, CLF, SSL, AMZN, OPEN, CVX, CRK, CF, DIG, SLB, WYNN, CAT, E, XOM, GS, TRV, SAP, RCL, STO, IBM, QCOM, STO, IBM, AAPL, TCK, X, APKT, DO, WMT, BUD, UTX, FCX, FFIV, OXY, PBR, MGA all gapping down as "stock futures" are week on news of a possible "Greece default" on sovereign debt and Portugal debt concerns.

09:05 am : S&P futures vs fair value: -12.10. Nasdaq futures vs fair value: -22.90. A barrage of selling pressure has knocked stock futures a leg lower. The action comes in response to news that analysts at S&P have affirmed the ratings on the U.S., but issued a negative outlook. The news has caused the greenback to give up some of its gain against the euro, which is now down 0.6% at $1.43.

Allied Irish Bank (AIB) and Bank of Ireland (IRE), were downgraded by analysts at Moody's after the rating firm revised downward the country's debt rating last week. Ireland's ISEQ is currently off by 0.7%. Spain's IBEX has sunk to a 1.5% loss. Meanwhile, Germany's DAX is down 1.1%. France's CAC is off by 1.5%. Britain's FTSE is off by 1.0%. Amid concerns about the finances of countries in the eurozone contingent, the euro is down a sharp 0.9% against the dollar. The euro was last quoted at $1.43. Overnight action in Asia concluded with Japan's Nikkei down 0.4%, Hong Kong's Hang Seng down 0.7%, and China's Shanghai Composite up 0.2%. Banks in China and Hong Kong encountered some of the most pressure after traders digested news that the Peoples Bank of China tacked on another 50 basis points to their reserve requirement ratio.

Gold traded higher via the "GLD" we also saw silver trading higher via the 3x Bull ETF AGQ. We'll be keeping a close eye on the "us dollar" and "commodity stocks"

Training on: "stock market" "nasdaq composite" "NYSE Index" "Dow Jones" "S&P 500" "stock trading" "day trading" "swing trading" "options trading" "technical analysis" "market commentary"

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  • @eatfish97 looks like they're trying to hold the lows...for now

  • @EncouragedX thanks for watching have a great day!

  • That is great Stuff thanks

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