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Quietly Extending Highs

US STOCKS
Stocks currently extending late session highs, breaking through top end of narrow 12.0pt range, optimistic despite the sell-off in stocks and Treasuries following this morning's April S&P Global PMIs came out much stronger than expected (MFG 40.4 vs. 49.0; Srvcs 53.7 vs. 51.5; Comp 53.5 vs. 51.2 est).
  • Currently, DJIA shares are up 24.29 points (0.07%) at 33812.75, S&P E-Mini futures are up 6.5 points (0.16%) at 4159, Nasdaq up 34.2 points (0.3%) at 12094.49.
  • Consumer Discretionary sector continues to outperform, lead by retailers (Amazon gaining 3.8%) and auto makers (Tesla +1.5%).
  • The trend outlook in S&P E-minis remains bullish while the midweek move lower (from Tuesday’s high) is considered corrective. Support to watch lies at 4119.30, the 20-day EMA where a break is required to suggest scope for a deeper pullback - this would expose 4077.86, the 50-day EMA.
  • Attention is on the 4200.00 handle where a breach would resume the uptrend and open 4205.50, Feb 16 high ahead of 4244.00, the Feb 2 high and key resistance.

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