The market in the United States opened with a slight decrease and remains comfortably within the narrow consolidation lasting from mid-July. Traditionally, in such situations, investors are waiting for the impulse, however the conclusions drawn from the stabilization are positive, as the Wall Street defends itself against declines that prevail today in Europe or in part in Japan.
The Warsaw market today is in a great shape, but in a broader look a potential problem may be the environment. If the core markets, and with them a basket of emerging markets will settle a larger correction of recent weeks gains, the WIG20 might have a problem with self-shaping approach in a longer run.