ES · Daily session recap

ES Session Recap — Wednesday, June 24, 2026

ES (E-mini S&P 500 futures) settled at 7,428.25, −6.50 points (−0.09%) versus the prior regular-session close on Wednesday, June 24, 2026. RTH range 92.25 points, IB 35.75 points, close in the lower part of the range.

RTH close

7,428.25

−6.50 pts (−0.09%) vs prior close

Open vs prior close

+12.50 pts

Opened at 7,447.25

RTH range

92.25 pts

7,404.25 – 7,496.50

Initial balance

35.75 pts

7,436.50 – 7,472.25 · broke both

Close location

26%

0% = session low, 100% = session high

Session volume

1,684,357

1,352,612 during RTH

ES gapped up 12.50 points at the open on Wednesday, June 24, 2026 and settled at 7,428.25, −6.50 points (−0.09%) versus the prior regular-session close. The regular session traded a 92.25-point range between 7,404.25 and 7,496.50, closing in the lower part of the range.

Overnight trade ahead of the open ranged from 7,420.25 to 7,467.25. The day session took out the overnight high, which is worth logging if you track overnight-range behavior as part of your prep.

Price built a 35.75-point initial balance (09:30–10:30 ET, 7,436.50–7,472.25) and traded through both sides of it — a double-break session that punished one-directional assumptions.

Session volume totaled roughly 1,684,357 contracts across the trading day, with about 1,352,612 traded during regular hours.

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