NSDQ100 INTRADAY no reaction to durable goods data

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The US Census Bureau reported that Durable Goods Orders increased 0.9% ($2.7 billion) in February, reaching $289.3 billion. This follows a revised 3.3% gain in January and beats market expectations of a 1% decline.
Excluding transportation, orders rose 0.7%.
Excluding defense, orders increased 0.8%.
Transportation equipment led the gains, up 1.5% ($1.4 billion) to $98.3 billion.
Despite the positive data, equity markets showed little reaction.

Key Support and Resistance Levels

Resistance Level 1: 20,386

Resistance Level 2: 20,658

Resistance Level 3: 21,000

Support Level 1: 19,692

Support Level 2: 19,443

Support Level 3: 19,131

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