Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Stocks Finish Higher, Boosted by Hospital, Retail, Software, Homebuilding, Insurance Shares
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Stocks Slightly Higher into Final Hour on Short-Covering, Less Economic Pessimism
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- The Baltic Dry Index, a measure of shipping costs for commodities, posted a record decline of 8.7% as port congestion eased and on speculation China may buy less iron ore.
- Copper fell to the lowest level in more than two months as the dollar strengthened, curing demand from investors who buy commodities as a hedge against inflation.
- Wheat fell on speculation that yields are better than normal as the US winter-crop harvest progresses in states from Texas to Kansas.
- McCain’s Young Backers Push Elders to Embrace Obama Web Tactics.
- Volatility in the oil markets has snarled attempts by refiners and other industry players to plan for the future.
- The US dollar strengthened against the euro as US retail sales advanced more than economists forecast.
Wall Street Journal:
- Billionaire hedge-fund manager Edward S. Lampert is placing new bets on a US housing recovery, buying stakes in beaten-up home builders, mortgage lenders and a home-improvement retailer.
- Citigroup to Close Hedge Fund; Blow to CEO.
Bear Radar
Style Underperformer:
Large-cap Growth +.50%
Sector Underperformers:
Goldirlind (-1.79%), Coal (-1.38%) and Oil Service (-1.24%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
KEY, CTL, ANW, EAC, NCMI, CHDX, IVGN, EGLE, DRYS, GOLD, TBSI, TOO, ROC and CPO
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
1) BJS 2) APOL 3) TXN 4) JRCC 5) WYE
Import Prices Decelerate, Retail Sales Surge, Jobless Claims Rise, Inventories Gain
- The Import Price Index for May rose 2.3% versus estimates of a 2.5% increase and an upwardly revised 2.4% gain in April.
- Advance Retail Sales for May rose 1.0% versus estimates of a .5% gain and an upwardly revised .4% increase in April.
- Retail Sales Less Autos for May rose 1.2% versus estimates of a .7% gain and an upwardly revised 1.0% increase in April.
- Initial Jobless Claims for this week rose to 384K versus estimates of 370K and 359K the prior week.
- Continuing Claims rose to 3139K versus estimates of 3118K and 3081K prior.
- Business Inventories for April rose .5% versus estimates of a .3% gain and a .2% rise in March.
BOTTOM LINE: Prices of goods imported into the
Retail sales in the
Bull Radar
Style Outperformer:
Small-cap Value (+1.53%)
Sector Outperformers:
Retail (+3.29%), Airlines (+3.11%) and I-Banks (+3.09%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
IBN, FSLR, HDB, C, BAC, SI, CMED, CYBX, CASY, AUTH, BEAV, QCOM, NUAN, STST, TROW, RECN, CHKE, UBSI, KCAP, MCHP, CEDC, CCOI, ILMN, SQNM, QGEN, ABV, ABI, BUD, SEH, NT and FMX
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
1) NT 2) CMED 3) KEY 4) CMI 5) CC