Dow Jones INTRADAY awaits US Consumer Confidence data
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The Consumer Confidence Index, set to be released today at 14:00 GMT by the Conference Board, measures consumer sentiment on spending, jobs, inflation, and the economy. Since consumer spending drives the U.S. economy, a strong reading can signal bullish momentum for equities, while a weak reading may indicate bearish sentiment. Traders watch this data closely for insights into market direction. Key Support and Resistance Levels
Resistance Level 1: 42847
Resistance Level 2: 43162
Resistance Level 3: 43442
Support Level 1: 41828
Support Level 2: 41400
Support Level 3: 40687
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