The futures market (WSE: FW20M16) began with discount of about 0.16% (1,886 points). The contract on the DAX fell by 0.75%, which is identical with the return of yesterday's gains. The Warsaw Stock Exchange did not have any increases yesterday, so drop a little less and the beginning of the Warsaw can be considered neutral, but still below the level of 1900 points.
WIG20 index opened at 1885.19 points (-0.39%)*
WIG 47466.14 -0.10%
WIG30 2108.99 -0.35%
mWIG40 3620.67 -0.04%
*/ - change to previous close
At the start of the day the market went down below yesterday's minimum of the WIG20 despite slightly outstretched on yesterday's final fixing. In this way, we participate in the movement, which today morning was tickled to markets by the Bank of Japan. At the moment the consequences of this descent is that it is a confirmation of yesterday's sale signals.
However, we should bear in mind that today's beginning is a bit emotional, because it stems from the surprising decision of the BoJ. Emotions are not the good counselor, therefore, a continuation of departure in the next stages of the session is not so sure.
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