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[QUOTE="Sforextrader, post: 145254, member: 52917"] [SIZE=6][B]What’s next? – DAX 28.03.18[/B][/SIZE] The DAX futures were down 1.40 percent at 11,810 in early trading hours on Tuesday, with focus turning to the US calendar amid a lack of European publications. Earlier in today’s session, the GfK German consumer climate indicator for April came in at 10.9 points, outperforming a forecasted 10.7 reading and a prior 10.8 points. The German benchmark ended Tuesday higher, adding 1.56 percent with Technology, Financial Services and Construction components contributing most gains. The best performers of the session were Deutsche Boerse, which added 3.45 percent or 3.700 points to 111.100, followed by Infineon Technologies rising 3.07 percent or 0.670 points at 22.460 and Fresenius Medical Care up 2.59 percent or 2.060 points to 81.460. The worst performers of the session were Commerzbank, which eased 0.40 percent or 0.044 points to 10.850. Muench. Rueckvers. was up 0.19 percent or 0.35 points to close at 184.60 and E.ON added 0.40 percent or 0.035 points to 8.854. From a technical perspective, the German index could storm the 11,726 mark pretty soon. There is no much support and therefore, a downward extension is likely unless data helps out. The 12,000 points are still on the watch for bulls, but they have been struggling to find enough momentum to break above and consolidate once for all there. With no other relevant reports scheduled in Europe for the day, attention will move to the United States, where investors expect a fresh look at the fourth-quarter gross domestic product at 12:30 GMT, with an upgrade to 2.6 percent expected. At the same time traders await the goods trade balance for Feb. Pending home sales are due for release at 14:00 GMT. [IMG]http://i12.pixs.ru/storage/1/0/2/futchart1p_9816725_29778102.jpg[/IMG] [URL deleted] [/QUOTE]
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