S&P 500 826.84 -4.81%*
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Indices
S&P 500 826.84 -4.81%
DJIA 7,850.41 -5.20%
NASDAQ 1,534.36 -3.60%
Russell 2000 448.36 -4.75%
Wilshire 5000 8,341.67 -4.62%
Russell 1000 Growth 362.13 -3.84%
Russell 1000 Value 421.70 -5.66%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 507.01 -4.66%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 399.93 -7.24%
Morgan Stanley Technology 351.71 -4.99%
Transports 2,957.28 -7.69%
Utilities 365.37 -5.05%
MSCI Emerging Markets 23.95 -2.43%
Sentiment/Internals
NYSE Cumulative A/D Line 20,920 +1.41%
Bloomberg New Highs-Lows Index -429 -12.89%
Bloomberg Crude Oil % Bulls 30.0 +3.45%
CFTC Oil Large Speculative Longs 239,563 +2.06%
Total Put/Call .89 +23.61%
OEX Put/Call .85 +70.0%
ISE Sentiment 150.0 +13.64%
NYSE Arms 1.51 +287.18%
Volatility(VIX) 42.93 -1.01%
G7 Currency Volatility (VXY) 18.19 +.44%
Smart Money Flow Index 7,587.61 -.88%
AAII % Bulls 32.91 +33.62%
AAII % Bears 39.24 -10.88%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 37.51 -5.24%
Reformulated Gasoline 120.63 -1.93%
Natural Gas 4.45 -7.89%
Heating Oil 130.0 -3.64%
Gold 942.20 +3.42%
Base Metals 109.44 -2.95%
Copper 155.45 -5.79%
Agriculture 293.49 -2.39%
Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 2.89% -10 basis points
10-year TIPS Spread 1.25% +4 basis points
TED Spread .95 -2 basis points
N. Amer. Investment Grade Credit Default Swap Index 199.84 +3.28%
Emerging Markets Credit Default Swap Index 788.44 +5.86%
Citi US Economic Surprise Index -26.0 +35.0%
Fed Fund Futures imply 94.0% chance of no change, 6.0% chance of 25 basis point hike on 3/17
Iraqi 2028 Govt Bonds 44.0 -4.97%
4-Wk MA of Jobless Claims 607,500 +4.1%
Average 30-year Mortgage Rate 5.16% -9 basis points
Weekly Mortgage Applications 600,600 -24.49%
Weekly Retail Sales -1.70%
Nationwide Gas $1.96/gallon +.05/gallon
US Heating Demand Next 7 Days 2.0% below normal
ECRI Weekly Leading Economic Index 106.10 -.47%
US Dollar Index 86.04 +.81%
Baltic Dry Index 1,989 +21.13%
CRB Index 213.14 -5.0%
Best Performing Style
Small-cap Growth -3.07%
Worst Performing Style
Small-cap Value -6.38%
Leading Sectors
HMOs -.96%
Biotech -1.75%
Medical Equipment -1.82%
Construction -1.94%
Computer Services -2.07%
Lagging Sectors
Gaming -7.95%
Homebuilders -8.87%
Road & Rail -10.18%
REITs -13.03%
Banks -14.03%
Bloomberg:
- Investors’ confidence in a sustained rebound in commodity shipping has evaporated in three days, derivatives tied to future shipping rates indicate. Rates have gained on demand to haul iron ore to China, where stockpiles have dropped from all-time highs in September. “While the front-end of the freight forward curve remains supported, there are certainly signs of selling calendar years in the back,” Joel Crrane, a strategist at Deutsche Banks AG in NY, wrote. “Upward momentum remains in the Baltic Dry Index, but given spot iron-ore prices have flattened and Chinese steel prices are easing, we would expect a slowdown in the growth rate of the index in the coming weeks,” Crane wrote.
Wall Street Journal:
CNBC.com:
- Confidence in US economy systems must be restored, Christopher Galvin, a former chairman of Motorola Corp. and member of the Business Council, said today. The council, which included the heads of Fortune 500 companies, will meet today with President Barack Obama. “At this stage, you simply have to do everything one can to get people to believe they should buy a car, get on an airplane and take that trip,” said Galvin.
- The stimulus package approved by congressional negotiators spends money too late and on the wrong things, Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin told CNBC. “It’s a laundry list of special interest spending,” said Ryan, a Republican, who said Democratic lawmakers who wrote the bill ignored Republican proposals. The stimulus spends 7.13% this year, 37% in 2010 and the rest afterward, Ryan said.
- Why Are Gas Prices Going Up While Oil Keeps Falling?
NY Post:
LA Times:
Loyd’s List:
Interfax:
- US Open to Working With Russia on Missile Shield.
Style Underperformer:
Small-cap Value (-1.66%)
Sector Underperformers:
Banks (-3.81%), Oil Tankers (-3.25%) and Gaming (-2.17%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
ANW, OSIS, INT, BBT, LPHI, ITMN, NITE, ZION, COG, CXW, JAH and KUB
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
1) SNTA 2) MFE 3) PTEN 4) ADSK 5) PLD