- United States Natural Gas Fund LP suffered relatively more than others yesterday after 7.56% dip IShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF had a negative day yesterday (down 0.039%).
- European session in progress; markets are rising as CAC increases to 6,343.47 (up 0.24%).
Before today's session: leading equity indices in the US declined as Nasdaq slipped 0.89% and closed at 10,900. S&P 500 lost 0.41% and ended the session at 3,856.
US markets are now currently closed and set to reopen today; meanwhile, European equity markets are currently seeing a boost in risk-on sentiment.
Meanwhile, United States JOLTs Job Openings (Sep) came out at 10.72 million, while a consensus of analysts was expecting 10 million. United States ISM Manufacturing PMI (Oct) released yesterday at 14:00 UTC with a figure of 50.2, while the previous figure was 50.9. Fresh API Weekly Crude Oil Stock data from United States came out at -6.53 million.
Looking ahead, ongoing depreciation may be prolonged as United States Crude Oil Inventories expected to decline to 367,000 while its preceding data was 2.59 million, data will be available today at 14:30 UTC. Friday data for United States Non Farm Payrolls will be released, with an expected decline to 200,000 from the preceding figure of 263,000.
Furthermore, United States Interest Rate is expected today at 18:00 UTC.
While markets are generally down so far today, some stocks outperformed such as iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF gained 1.93% to reach $80.03.
Yesterday's bearishness affected individual stocks as United States Natural Gas Fund LP lost 7.56% yesterday before closing at $18.84. IShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF had a negative day yesterday (down 0.039%).
IShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF has been pretty quiet for the last a month, trading mostly flat and moving by only 0.02 cents on average.
UNG falls back to $18.84 after shedding 7.56% yesterday
A tough session dominated by bearish sentiment left UNG $1.54 lower, while setting a $18.14 to $19.42 session range.