Friday, July 5, 2013

Jobs Data Sends Stocks Screaming Higher; 10-Year at 1.71%

This was different.

For a change, good news - an increase of 195,000 jobs in June, according to the monthly BLS non-farm payroll survey - was good news.

Interest rates, on the other hand, took the matter more seriously, with the 10-year note bobbing up to 1.71%, a two-year high, that has some deep thinkers saying 30-year mortgages could reach six percent by the end of the year.

Other optimistic assessments of the economy include unicorns on roller skates and free houses for everyone.

The huge gains notwithstanding, volume was one of the lowest of they year, which, naturally, will be blamed on Friday being part of a four-day weekend. The markets will keep the gains, nonetheless.

Looks like we're off to the races again, with second quarter earnings beginning to trickle in next week, though most forecasters have lowered 2Q GDP estimates to under 1%.

The over-riding theme of the market is that this is a great economy, even if it isn't.

Crude oil is hitting multi-year highs; gold and silver are making multi-year lows.

That makes about as much sense as sending sixth grader to the store for whiskey and smokes.

American markets are the greatest show snow job on earth.

Dow 15,135.84, +147.29 (0.98%)
NASDAQ 3,479.38, +35.71 (1.04%)
S&P 500 1,631.89, +16.48 (1.02%)
NYSE Composite 9,214.17, +79.09 (0.87%)
NASDAQ Volume 1,205,887,125
NYSE Volume 2,960,337,250
Combined NYSE & NASDAQ Advance - Decline: 3937-2511
Combined NYSE & NASDAQ New highs - New lows: 493-112
WTI crude oil: 103.22, +1.98
Gold: 1,212.70, -39.20
Silver: 18.74, -0.964

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

A Buy the Dip Ramp Job

Sure, today's rally was real. Fireworks, Friday.

Enjoy the 4th and celebrate your freedoms... those of which we still have left.

Dow 14,988.55, +56.14 (0.38%)
NASDAQ 3,443.67, +10.27 (0.30%)
S&P 500 1,615.41, +1.33 (0.08%)
NYSE Composite 9,135.09, -9.64 (0.11%)
NASDAQ Volume 914,058,312.50
NYSE Volume 2,174,899,000
Combined NYSE & NASDAQ Advance - Decline: 1916-3343
Combined NYSE & NASDAQ New highs - New lows: 163-56
WTI crude oil: 101.24, +1.64
Gold: 1,251.90, +8.50
Silver: 19.70, +0.391

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Turn-Around Tuesday: Stocks Gain Early, Finish Red

There isn't really much to this stock story. The Bulls and Bears went to the wall today and guess what?

The Bears won.

It's a holiday-shortened week, loaded with economic data, not the least of which are tomorrow's ADP June employment report and Friday's BLS Non-Farm payroll issue. Turmoil in Egypt is causing consternation and earnings releases are right around the corner.

For the short-timers, the payroll data is paramount, but the trend keeps biasing to the downside. It's mid-summer, stocks are expected to report weaker earnings, all the while the US dollar is gaining against almost all other currencies as the cleanest shirt in the laundry bin.

Lots of headwinds and most astute players have already established positions. The only matter may be how far down stocks must dive to flush out the more-hardened holders.

Even though tomorrow is a short session, closing at 1:00 pm EDT, there should be fireworks ahead. Keep a close eye on the 14,850 level on the Dow as key support.

Dow 14,932.41, -42.55 (0.28%)
NASDAQ 3,433.40, -1.09 (0.03%)
S&P 500 1,614.08, -0.88 (0.05%)
NYSE Composite 9,144.59, -23.30 (0.25%)
NASDAQ Volume 1,645,609,250
NYSE Volume 3,621,029,000
Combined NYSE & NASDAQ Advance - Decline: 2778-3734
Combined NYSE & NASDAQ New highs - New lows: 301-48
WTI crude oil: 99.60, +1.61
Gold: 1,243.40, -12.30
Silver: 19.31, -0.269

Monday, July 1, 2013

Stocks Trade Higher, Rally Loses Steam in Afternoon

Stocks came roaring out of the gate on the first day of trading of the second half and third quarter of the year, spirits high after massive gains though the first half of 2013.

Traders were willfully ignorant of data coming out of China, where manufacturing is is not growing, but actually contracting and has been for the past four to six months. Nobody in their right minds believes data coming out of the red state, so can one now suppose that they're lying about things being as bad as they really are?

Regardless, the euphoria over the global economy drifting toward another Lehman-like moment made European bourses uptick and the contagion caught America in full blossom.

It didn't last long, however, as stocks made the day's highs shortly after US ISM data for June limped in at 50.9, but being above the 50.5 estimate, the slick traders boosted stocks beaten down much of the past two weeks. The Dow was up 173 points, but erased more than half of those gains by day's end, in a classic up early, down later bear market pattern.

Dow 14,974.96, +65.36 (0.44%)
NASDAQ 3,434.49, +31.24 (0.92%)
S&P 500 1,614.96, +8.68 (0.54%)
NYSE Composite 9,167.88, +55.18 (0.61%)
NASDAQ Volume 1,572,239,500
NYSE Volume 3,525,776,750
Combined NYSE & NASDAQ Advance - Decline: 4685-1866
Combined NYSE & NASDAQ New highs - New lows: 404-19
WTI crude oil: 97.99, +1.43
Gold: 1,255.70, +32.00
Silver: 19.58, +0.108

Friday, June 28, 2013

First Half Boffo for Stocks, But Ends on a Stinker

As odd as the recent equity market has been, today's action ranked right up there in bizarro-land.

First, the Chicago PMI was leaked a few minutes early (which has been alleged to have happened at least twice in the past), sending stocks screaming lower. The 51.6 figure was well below estimates of 55.0, sending stocks to their lows of the day just after 10:00 am EDT, the Dow off by some 140 points. An hour later, however, all was forgotten and presumably forgiven, as the Dow briefly peaked above the flat line.

The remainder of the session had the NASDAQ modestly higher, the S&P hugging the unchanged mark and the Dow drifting about in the red.

That was until the very final minutes of the day, when the Russell 2000 rebalancing sent stocks screeching lower once again, all of the indices finishing near their lows, ending the first half of the trading year with a resounding thud.

Even though US stocks have out-performed just about every other asset class on the planet over the first six months of 2013, the last month has been quite the disappointment, June being the only down month of the year for the major averages, and the first down month for the Dow Industrials since November, 2012.

For the week, the Dow gained 110 points, down both Monday and Friday, while up sharply mid-week. The NASDAQ picked up 46 points for the week, while the S&P 500 added 13.85. Each of the indices closed out the month, the second quarter and the first half below their 50-day moving averages.

While gains in equities were easy to come by in the first half of the year, the second half holds many challenges, especially with many funds and big hitters already sitting on impressive gains. Most of the major brokerages have been diddling with second half projections, most of they of the rosy variety.

We shall see as the market opens with a holiday shortened week on July 1.

Gold reversed course from yesterday's manic selloff, while silver added more than 5% on the day, a possible market reversal for the precious metals.

Dow 14,909.60, -114.89 (0.76%)
NASDAQ 3,403.25, +1.38 (0.04%)
S&P 500 1,606.28, -6.92 (0.43%)
NYSE Composite 9,121.62, -21.94 (0.24%)
NASDAQ Volume 2,274,401,750
NYSE Volume 4,899,537,500
Combined NYSE & NASDAQ Advance - Decline: 3342-3116
Combined NYSE & NASDAQ New highs - New lows: 214-53
WTI crude oil: 96.56, -0.49
Gold: 1,231.30, +19.70
Silver: 19.57, +1.037