Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Stocks Finish Near Session Highs on Dovish Fed Comments, Bargain Hunting and Short-Covering

Indices
S&P 500 1,268.80 +1.64%
DJIA 10,847.41 +1.21%
NASDAQ 2,243.74 +1.74%
Russell 2000 684.05 +1.61%
DJ Wilshire 5000 n/a
S&P Barra Growth 606.65 +1.70%
S&P Barra Value 657.81 +1.58%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 595.91 +.75%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 792.44 +.94%
Morgan Stanley Technology 531.30 +1.74%
Transports 4,199.16 +.07%
Utilities 413.55 +2.08%
Put/Call .72 -5.26%
NYSE Arms .74 -55.14%
Volatility(VIX) 11.14 -7.71%
ISE Sentiment 152.00 -6.17%
US Dollar 89.85 -1.34%
CRB 336.37 +1.37%

Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 62.92 -.35%
Unleaded Gasoline 174.50 -.31%
Natural Gas 10.47 -1.46%
Heating Oil 179.25 -.22%
Gold 535.10 +.49%
Base Metals 153.83 +.93%
Copper 204.65 -.10%
10-year US Treasury Yield 4.36% -.58%

Leading Sectors
Gold & Silver +6.3%
Oil Service +5.69%
Energy +4.68%

Lagging Sectors
Papers -.05%
Airlines -1.18%
Broadcasting -1.35%

Evening Review
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Afternoon Recommendations
Goldman Sachs:
- Reiterated Outperform on (WAG) and (MSNT).
- Reiterated Underperform on (DJ).

Afternoon/Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- US stocks began the year with their biggest rally since October, sparked by a signal that the Fed may soon stop raising interest rates.
- Citigroup Inc.(C), the biggest US bank, may buy Goldman Sachs Group(GS) this year, Wall Street commentator James Cramer wrote in a NY magazine column.
- CBS Corp.(CBS) plans to drive growth with its Internet sites and the sale of television shows on handheld, Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves said.
- US Treasury notes rose after the Federal Reserve said in the minutes of its Dec. 13 meeting that the amount of additional interest rate increases needed to control inflation “probably would not be large.”
- Shares of Google(GOOG) had their biggest gain in more than two months after Piper Jaffray analyst Safa Rashtchy said the stock may jump to $600 this year.
- Estee Lauder(EL) will replace Mercury Interactive(MERQE) in the S&P 500.

AP:
- Rhode Island legalized medical marijuana use after the legislature overrode a veto by Republican Governor Don Carcieri.
- Republican Governor George Pataki said New York state will end the fiscal year with a $2 billion surplus.
BOTTOM LINE: The Portfolio finished substantially higher today. I did not trade in the afternoon, thus leaving the Portfolio 100% net long. The tone of the market was positive today as the advance/decline line finished higher, almost every sector rose and volume was above average. Measures of investor anxiety were mostly lower into the close. Overall, Today's action was very good for the bulls as the major averages finished near session highs on above-average volume. As I speculated last week, it does appear many funds sold in advance of January. Today's gains are the type that will likely result in further gains into week's end as shorts scramble to stay in the ballgame.

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