The Dow Jones Industrial Average saw a slight rise on Friday after struggling to recover from overnight losses. Market confidence remained weak due to the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index hitting a six-month low and missing expectations. Additionally, Consumer Inflation Expectations increased in June, adding to concerns about economic stability.
The UoM Consumer Sentiment Index dropped to 65.6 in June, missing the expected 72.0 and slipping from the previous month. This decline reflects growing consumer anxiety about the US economy. Inflation expectations also rose to 3.1%, further impacting consumer outlook on future price growth.
The Federal Reserve’s Summary of Economic Projections revealed that market expectations for multiple rate cuts do not align with the Fed’s projections, leading to uncertainty in the market. Despite the cautious tone from the Fed, rate traders are still hoping for a rate cut in September.
Market sentiment on Friday was subdued, with two-thirds of Dow Jones’ constituent securities in the red. Salesforce Inc. led the gainers, while Boeing Co. declined. The Dow Jones technical outlook shows bullish momentum but a potential drop towards the 38,000.00 handle.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has been on a downward trend for four consecutive days, trading below recent all-time highs. The index remains above the 200-day EMA and a demand zone below the 38,000.00 handle provides support.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is an index of the 30 most traded stocks in the US, calculated using a price-weighted formula. Factors that drive the DJIA include company earnings, macroeconomic data, and interest rates set by the Federal Reserve. Dow Theory, founded by Charles Dow, helps identify market trends based on the direction of the DJIA and the DJTA.
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