US indices begin to decline at the start of Thursday's trading

Wall Street indices experience some decline

US indices opened trading on Thursday with very weak movements, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average being the biggest loser on Wall Street.

US indices saw some gains after a ceasefire was reached to halt the war between the United States and Iran, but the market remains affected by the situation in the Middle East and geopolitical tensions.

Indices' movements

The movements of the US indices were as follows:

The Dow Jones opened down 0.39%, and continued its decline to reach levels of $48,949.

The index has already reached strong selling levels, as previously warned. We may see some corrective declines if any selling signals emerge.

The Nasdaq opened down 0.28%, and continued its decline today to reach levels of $26,696.

The index managed to break through the selling zones and continue its upward trend. So far, the movement is positive, so it's not advisable to look for any selling opportunities.

The S&P 500 opened down 0.21%, and the US index continued its decline, reaching levels around $7071.

The index broke through the selling zones and established strong buying territory. The movement remains positive, and the upward trend is expected to continue in the long term.