S&P 500 and Nasdaq show whether risk appetite reaches beyond crypto.
Raport Rynku
Global markets: the dollar, indices and yields as the day filter
This section checks whether a market move is confirmed beyond one asset class. We look at the US, Europe, Asia, the dollar and yields.
A dollar rebound can cool growth stocks, crypto and commodities.
Higher yields raise the bar for risky assets.
They help judge whether the move is global or local.
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S&P 500 and Nasdaq as the quality test
If US indices confirm the move, the risk-on scenario improves. If technology weakens, caution returns faster.
Does the move have broader context
Europe helps check whether capital is returning broadly or the market relies only on US technology.
First sentiment signal
Asia often sets the morning background, but final verification usually arrives after the US open.
The most important risk filter
A stronger dollar can negate good sentiment in crypto, commodities and growth stocks.
The market prices the cost of money
Rising yields can weaken equities and ETFs even when the day's headlines sound calm.
One scenario, many filters
We do not read ETFs and crypto separately. We check whether they share the same liquidity and risk conditions.
What can change the day mode
- Dollar rebound This can quickly weaken risk-on and force a more defensive mode.
- Nasdaq does not confirm Lack of technology strength undermines the selective scenario.
- Yields rise A higher cost of money changes valuation for risky assets.
How to read Global markets
- 1 Check S&P 500 and Nasdaq after the US open.
- 2 Compare the dollar move with crypto and commodities.
- 3 See whether Europe and Asia confirm the background.
- 4 Do not conclude from one index only.
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