S&P 500 831.95 -1.40%*
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Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Indices
S&P 500 831.95 -1.40%
DJIA 8,077.56 -1.64%
NASDAQ 1,477.29 -2.29%
Russell 2000 444.36 -3.95%
Wilshire 5000 8,356.78 -1.68%
Russell 1000 Growth 354.98 -.60%
Russell 1000 Value 434.27 -2.38%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 521.30 -.92%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 425.54 -5.13%
Morgan Stanley Technology 336.31 -.32%
Transports 2,965.89 -6.43%
Utilities 366.19 +1.18%
MSCI Emerging Markets 22.05 -4.0%
Sentiment/Internals
NYSE Cumulative A/D Line 18,791 -5.87%
Bloomberg New Highs-Lows Index -381 -26.16%
Bloomberg Crude Oil % Bulls 43.0 +26.47%
CFTC Oil Large Speculative Longs 225,424 -1.52%
Total Put/Call .76 -34.48%
OEX Put/Call 1.04 +8.33%
ISE Sentiment 172.0 +59.26%
NYSE Arms .61 -37.11%
Volatility(VIX) 47.27 -7.31%
G7 Currency Volatility (VXY) 20.41 +6.25%
Smart Money Flow Index 7,402.65 +1.46%
AAII % Bulls 27.21 -1.52%
AAII % Bears 46.32 -2.22%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 45.82 +5.67%
Reformulated Gasoline 114.50 -.56%
Natural Gas 4.51 -7.84%
Heating Oil 143.50 -3.09%
Gold 901.30 +10.41%
Base Metals 103.23 -7.95%
Copper 147.25 -1.17%
Agriculture 305.70 +4.24%
Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 2.62% +30 basis points
10-year TIPS Spread .72% +19 basis points
TED Spread 1.07 +4 basis points
N. Amer. Investment Grade Credit Default Swap Index 213.20 +1.08%
Emerging Markets Credit Default Swap Index 753.99 +1.66%
Citi US Economic Surprise Index -76.30 -9.0%
Fed Fund Futures imply 90.0% chance of no change, 10.0% chance of 25 basis point cut on 1/28
Iraqi 2028 Govt Bonds 40.28 -2.10%
4-Wk MA of Jobless Claims 519,300 unch.
Average 30-year Mortgage Rate 5.12% +16 basis points
Weekly Mortgage Applications 1,195,300 -9.78%
Weekly Retail Sales -2.10%
Nationwide Gas $1.85/gallon +.03/gallon
US Heating Demand Next 7 Days 1.0% below normal
ECRI Weekly Leading Economic Index 107.45 -1.17%
US Dollar Index 85.61 +1.38%
Baltic Dry Index 945.0 +4.07%
CRB Index 225.79 +3.14%
Best Performing Style
Large-cap Growth -.60%
Worst Performing Style
Small-cap Value -4.83%
Leading Sectors
HMOs +6.57%
Oil Service +4.34%
Education +3.65%
Telecom +3.44%
Computer Services +3.12%
Lagging Sectors
Airlines -5.66%
Alternative Energy -6.67%
Oil Tankers -6.72%
Insurance -7.86%
Banks -13.61%
Bloomberg:
- The ruble may drop to the weakest end of its new trading band as further declines in the oil price and a worsening of Russia’s credit situation spur investors to sell the currency, State Street Corp. and Barclays Plc said. Sliding commodity prices, an internationally condemned war with neighboring Georgia and the worst economic crisis since Russia defaulted on $40 billion of debt in 1998 have soured investors on the country. Urals crude, Russia’s main export oil blend, plunged 70% from a record $142.94 in July, and now trades at $42.62 a barrel, below the $70 average required to balance Russia’s budget this year.
- Small Banks Move Into Mortgage Market.
- France’s AAA rating may be at risk as the deepening economic slump erodes tax revenue and forces the country to raise borrowing, according to ING Groep NV. Public debt will rise to as high as 70% of GDP this year, from 67% in 2008, Budget Minister Eric Woerth said.
Wall Street Journal:
CNBC.com:
- Peter Fisher, managing director and co-head of fixed income at BlackRock Inc.(BLK), said debt of “quality” companies will do well as the economy recovers and corporate-debt spreads narrow. Debt of Verizon Communications, utilities and universities that sold bonds such as Duke, Harvard and Princeton are attractive, Fisher said.
NY Times:
- For Some in Euro Zone, Dream Turns Nightmarish.
LA Times:
MacDailyNews:
- Apple(AAPL) TV ‘Take 3’ Coming in February?
CNN:
- India Friday announced it has banned import of Chinese toys for six months.
Kommersant:
- Russian movie ticket sales fell 45.5% in December.
Style Underperformer:
Large-cap Value (+.41%)
Sector Underperformers:
Education (-1.82%), Medical Equipment (-1.60%) and Road & Rail (-.82%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
CRXL, SI, GE, ICLR, BIIB, DRIV, LOGI, COF and HOG
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
1) WYE 2) DRI 3) ITMN 4) ACE 5) IP