Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Stocks Finish Modestly Higher on Short-Covering, Bargain-Hunting

Indices
S&P 500 1,406.82 +.56%
DJIA 12,268.63 +.43%
NASDAQ 2,416.13 +.34%
Russell 2000 793.30 +.08%
Wilshire 5000 14,213.87 +.49%
Russell 1000 Growth 556.15 +.50%
Russell 1000 Value 811.61 +.58%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 693.52 +.58%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 936.13 +.19%
Morgan Stanley Technology 564.47 +.43%
Transports 4,863.52 unch.
Utilities 479.19 -.06%
MSCI Emerging Markets 111.54 -.39%

Sentiment/Internals
Total Put/Call 1.10 -34.91%
NYSE Arms .95 -93.30%
Volatility(VIX) 15.42 -15.78%
ISE Sentiment 114.0 +2.70%

Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 61.72 +.42%
Reformulated Gasoline 184.76 +1.73%
Natural Gas 7.26 -3.50%
Heating Oil 178.04 +.06%
Gold 673.10 -2.05%
Base Metals 240.29 -1.02%
Copper 277.0 -1.95%

Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 4.56% +5 basis points
US Dollar 83.56 +.12%
CRB Index 312.39 -.28%

Leading Sectors
Steel +8.3%
Telecom +1.97%
Computer Hardware +1.19%

Lagging Sectors
Airlines -.39%
Hospitals -.55%
Homebuilders -.69%

Evening Review
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Afternoon Recommendations

Raymond James:

- Upgraded (DLTR) to Outperform.

Afternoon/Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Treasuries fell for the first time in four days as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said the economy may strengthen by mid-year.
- The House of Representatives voted today to revise rules for foreign investments in the US.
- DuPont Co., the third-largest US chemical maker, said a federal grant of as much as $80 million awarded to partner Broin Cos. will speed up the opening of a plant for making ethanol from corn waste by three years.
- Mitsui, Japan’s second-largest trading company, agreed to acquire US metals producer Steel Technologies(STTX) in a transaction valued at about $396 million in cash.

BOTTOM LINE: The Portfolio finished slightly higher today on gains in my Retail longs, Computer longs and Telecom longs. I did not trade today, thus leaving the Portfolio 50% net long. The tone of the market was mildly positive as the advance/decline line finished modestly higher, most sectors rose and volume was heavy. Measures of investor anxiety were mostly lower into the close. Today's overall market action was just mildly bullish. considering yesterday's losses. Breadth was only modestly positive. Several sectors declined further. Mid- caps continue to be this year's star performers and are still up about 3.5% on average this year, despite yesterday's losses. While I suspect emerging market declines will lead to more choppiness in U.S. stocks in the near-term, I continue to believe any meaningful pullback in U.S. shares will present investors with excellent long entry points. This will likely coincide with a spike in "bear market" calls by the herd.

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