Sunday, October 14, 2007

Weekly Outlook

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There are a few economic reports of note and a number of significant corporate earnings reports scheduled for release this week.

Economic reports for the week include:

Mon. – Empire Manufacturing

Tues. – Net Long-term TIC Flows, Industrial Production, Capacity Utilization, NAHB Housing Market Index, weekly retail sales

Wed. – Weekly EIA energy inventory data, weekly MBA Mortgage Applications report, Consumer Price Index, Housing Starts, Building Permits, Fed’s Beige Book

Thur. – Initial Jobless Claims, Leading Indicators, Philly Fed

Fri. – None of note

Some of the more noteworthy companies that release quarterly earnings this week are:

Mon. – Nuveen Investments(JNC), Mattel Inc.(MAT), Citigroup(C), Eaton Corp.(ETN), Genentech(DNA), WR Grainger(GWW)

Tues. – Domino’s Pizza(DPZ), Forest Labs(FRX), Polaris Industries(PII), Regions Financial(RF), State Street(STT), US Bancorp(USB), Jeffries Group(JEF), Wells Fargo(WFC), Champion Enterprises(CHB), CSX Corp.(CSX), Intel Corp.(INTC), International Business Machines(IBM), Liner Tech(LLTC), Seagate Technology(STX), Adtran(ADTN), Delta Airlines(DAL), Illumina(ILMN), Johnson & Johnson(JNJ), Keycorp(KEY), Yahoo!(YHOO)

Wed. – Abbott Labs(ABT), BlackRock(BLK), CIT Group(CIT), Comerica(CMA), Coca-Cola(KO), Gannett Co(GCI), United Technologies(UTX), Altria Group(MO), JPMorgan Chase(JPM), Illinois Tool Works(ITW), AMR Corp.(AMR), Stryker Corp.(SYK), Teradyne Inc.(TER), Allstate(ALL), E*Trade(ETFC), Washington Mutual(WM), Cbot Holdings(BOT), eBay Inc.(EBAY), Gerber Scientific(GRB)

Thur. – Eli Lilly(LLY), Southwest Airlines(LUV), United Health(UNH), Bank of NY(BK), St. Jude Medical(STJ), Capital One(COF), Gilead Sciences(GILD), Cerner Corp.(CERN), SanDisk(SNDK), Advanced Micro(AMD), Bank of America(BAC), Baxter Intl.(BAX), Continental Air(CAL), Google Inc.(GOOG), HCA Inc.(HCA), Hershey(HSY), Intuitive Surgical(ISRG), Mohawk Industries(MHK), Mellon Financial(MEL), Nucor Corp.(NUE), PNC Financial(PNC), PPG Industries(PPG), Pfizer Inc.(PFE), Wyeth(WYE), Xilinx(XLNX)

Fri. Boston Scientific(BSX), Harley-Davidson(HOG), Honeywell Intl.(HON), Schlumberger(SLB), Wachovia Corp.(WB), Caterpillar(CAT), 3M(MMM), McDonald’s(MCD)

Other events that have market-moving potential this week include:

Mon. – Fed’s Bernanke speaking, (ISV) analyst meeting

Tue. – Wachovia Consumer Growth Conference, (VQ) analyst meeting, (TESO) analyst meeting

Wed. – Fed’s Hoenig speaking, Bear Stearns Retail Outing, Wachovia Consumer Growth Conference

Thur. – Bear Stearns Retail Outing, Wachovia Consumer Growth Conference, (NGG) investor seminar

Fri. – Fed’s Bernanke speaking, Fed’s Poole speaking

BOTTOM LINE: I expect US stocks to finish the week mixed as diminishing economic fears, better-than-expected earnings reports, investment manager performance anxiety, a stronger US dollar and short-covering offsets more hawkish Fed commentary and profit-taking. My trading indicators are still giving bullish signals and the Portfolio is 100% net long heading into the week.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Market Week in Review

S&P 500 1,561.80 +.27%*

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Weekly Scoreboard*

Indices
S&P 500 1,561.80 +.27%
DJIA 14,093.08 +.19%
NASDAQ 2,805.68 +.91%
Russell 2000 841.17 -.44%
Wilshire 5000 15,719.67 +.31%
Russell 1000 Growth 635.66 +.82%
Russell 1000 Value 868.64 -.21%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 754.36 -.04%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 1,088.99 +.34%
Morgan Stanley Technology 688.88 +1.44%
Transports 4,940.76 -1.13%
Utilities 519.39 +.86%
MSCI Emerging Markets 158.25 +1.85%

Sentiment/Internals
NYSE Cumulative A/D Line 73,349 +2.84%
Bloomberg New Highs-Lows Index +132 +76.0%
Bloomberg Crude Oil % Bulls 23.0 +283.3%
CFTC Oil Large Speculative Longs 247,233 +3.34%
Total Put/Call .76 +7.0%
NYSE Arms .99 -10.81%
Volatility(VIX) 17.73 +4.85%
ISE Sentiment 164.0 +5.1%
AAII % Bulls 54.64 +5.46%
AAII % Bears 25.77 +1.86%

Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 83.69 +3.08%
Reformulated Gasoline 208.51 +1.76%
Natural Gas 6.97 -1.18%
Heating Oil 224.64 +1.12%
Gold 753.80 +.83%
Base Metals 254.17 +1.0%
Copper 365.25 -1.95%

Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 4.68% +4 basis points
4-Wk MA of Jobless Claims 310,300 -1.0%
Average 30-year Mortgage Rate 6.40% +3 basis points
Weekly Mortgage Applications 652.0 +2.4%
Weekly Retail Sales +2.0%
Nationwide Gas $2.76/gallon -.01/gallon
US Cooling Demand Next 7 Days 25.0% above normal
ECRI Weekly Leading Economic Index 141.50 +.50%
US Dollar Index 78.22 -.11%
CRB Index 333.50 +1.3%

Best Performing Style
Large-cap Growth +.83%

Worst Performing Style
Small-cap Value -.87%

Leading Sectors
Construction +4.51%
Oil Service +3.81%
Computer Hardware +3.23%
Energy +2.69
Internet +2.58%

Lagging Sectors
Hospitals -1.57%
Banks -2.29%
Retail -2.31%
REITs -2.39%
Oil Tankers -4.43%

One-Week High-Volume Gainers

One-Week High-Volume Losers

*5-Day Change

Stocks Rising into Final Hour on Less Economic Pessimism, Buyout Speculation

BOTTOM LINE: The Portfolio is higher into the final hour on gains in my Internet longs, Medical longs, Semi longs, Biotech longs and Computer longs. I covered my (IWM)/(QQQQ) hedges and some of my (EEM) short and added to my (UA) long today, thus leaving the Portfolio 100% net long. The overall tone of the market is positive today as the advance/decline line is higher, most sectors are rising and volume is above average. A number of market-leading stocks are moving back to session highs even as the odds of a 25-basis-point Fed rate cut at the upcoming meeting continue to fall. They are down to 30% now, from 40% yesterday. As well, oil is back to record highs. The market continues to display impressive resiliency. The NYSE Arms has been running above average all day, which is also a positive. Tech stocks are higher after Samsung posted positive results and raised memory capex. I expect semis to begin to participate more in the current rally over the coming weeks. Moreover, Oracle (ORCL) is paying a significant premium for BEA Systems (BEAS), and Oracle isn’t declining on the news. This is a big positive for tech, and I think more significant acquisitions will occur before year-end as many companies remain cheap relative to their prospects. I expect US stocks to trade mixed-to-higher into the close from current levels on performance anxiety, less economic pessimism and short-covering.

Today's Headlines

Bloomberg:
- Carl Icahn told CNBC that Oracle Corp.(ORCL) made a “smart move” offering $6.7 billion for BEA Systems(BEAS) even though BEA is still “undervalued.”
- BEA Systems(BEAS) today confirmed that its Board had received an unsolicited proposal from Oracle(ORCL) to acquire BEA Systems for $17. The board concluded that the proposal significantly undervalues BEA.
- Copper is falling on speculation demand in China, the world’s biggest metal consumer, will decline should the country raise interest rates again to cool the economy.

Wall Street Journal:
- EBay Inc.(EBAY) is upgrading its search technology and simplifying its Web site to attract more buyers.

USAToday.com:
- The number of tourists visiting New Orleans is forecast to rise more than 60% this year, helped by conventions and corporate meetings.

LA Times:
- Survey finds homeless numbers drop countrywide.

Financial Times:
- Hewlett-Packard(HPQ) perennial bid speculation for Kodak(EK) resurfacing.