Style Outperformer:
Large-cap Growth (-.71%)
Sector Outperformers:
Semis (+4.70%), Oil Service (+3.59%) and REITs (+2.10%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
AFL, SA, WFR, ATHR, AEM, SLB, GOOG, AKAM, WYE, TSU, USB, BK, TYC, MRK, SU, SYNA, IBOC, GTXI, EZPW, CBST, SCSC, KAMN, CREE, DMND, JJSF, BRCM, SIAL, FWLT, DSW, RWT and BXS
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
1) WYE 2) SCHW 3) CTX 4) COF 5) AKAM
Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Friday, January 23, 2009
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Friday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- The Bank of Japan may intervene and purchase US dollars if the yen strengthens to 85 per dollar, as deflation becomes a concern, according to the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd. The central bank cut its growth forecasts until the year starting April 2010 and signaled a return to deflation in a quarterly review of the outlook today. The world’s second-largest economy will shrink 1.8% in the year ending March 31 and 2% next year, according to the median estimate of the bank’s eight members.
- Billionaire Warren Buffett said he is “not opposed to buying back stock” in a television interview scheduled to air today, adding that a company should repurchase shares only if they’re “significantly undervalued.”
- Aluminum may plunge another 17% before prices reflect an expanding surplus, according to Jorge Vazquez, senior analyst for the metal at HARBOR Intelligence. “Don’t try to catch a falling knife,” Vasquez, founder of the Laredo, Texas-based group’s aluminum unit, wrote in a report. Stockpiles in warehouses monitored by the LME are at their highest since 1978. Coupled with contractions in global manufacturing and insufficient cuts by producers, prices are unlikely to rebound any time soon, Vasquez said.
Wall Street Journal:
NY Times:
IBD:
Reuters:
Nikkei:
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The Australian:
BusinessLine:
Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Rated (MA) Sell, target $110.
- Reiterated Buy on (AVT), target $22.
Night Trading
Asian Indices are -2.75% to -.25% on average.
S&P 500 futures -.53%.
NASDAQ 100 futures -.36%.
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- (GE)/.37
- (HOG)/.57
- (SLB)/1.06
- (XRX)/.34
Economic Releases
10:00 am EST
- Leading Indicators for December are estimated to fall .3% versus a .4% decline in November.
- Existing Home Sales for December are estimated to fall to 4.4M versus 4.49M in November.
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
- The weekly EIA natural gas inventory report, Dallas Fed Manufacturing report, (NUVO) Shareholders Meeting and (DRI) Analyst Meeting could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are lower, weighed down by commodity and technology stocks in the region. I expect US equities to open lower and to rally into the afternoon, finishing modestly higher. The Portfolio is 100% net long heading into the day.
Stocks Finish Lower, Weighed Down by Bank, Energy, REIT, Construction, Software and Insurance Shares
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Stocks Falling into Final Hour on Financial Sector Concerns, Earnings Jitters and More Shorting
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
Wall Street Journal:
CNBC.com:
- A bipartisan meeting scheduled tomorrow at the White House should lead to a fast vote on an economic stimulus package, US House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said.
FINalternatives:
TechCrunch:
Tex Report:
- Japanese steelmakers are seeking a 45% reduction in prices of iron ore in talks with suppliers.
Time:
- Rich nations could raise $200 billion in climate funds through a levy on their greenhouse gases from 2013-2020 to help poor countries prepare for global warming, the European Union will say next week. The plan is set out in an EU paper outlining the bloc's position ahead of U.N.-led climate talks in Copenhagen in December, meant to agree a new, global climate treaty.
Guardian:
- The British government is lobbying to weaken a proposed European Union directive that would impose more stringent emissions limits on power stations, citing a paper that was leaked to green campaigners. The government claims electricity prices will rise 20% and security of UK supplies will be threatened unless the draft legislation is changed.
Handelsblatt:
- The German government is working on a new rescue plan for the country’s banks as the financial crisis deepens, citing a person close to the situation. The proposal is based on a model used to restructure East German lenders after unification in 1990, citing Steffen Kampeter, the budget spokesman for Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union party.
Kommersant:
- Russian rail shipments fall 36% as output drops.
RIA Novosti:
- The number of officially registered unemployed people in Russia may rise 47% to 2.2 million this year, citing Yury Gertsy, head of the Federal Labor and Employment Service.
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Referans:- Turkish car sales may fall between 30% and 35% this year compared with 2008, citing Berk Cagdas, finance chief of Dogus Otomotiv Servis & Ticaret AS, the Turkish distributor of Volkswagen cars.