Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Stocks Lower into Final Hour on Profit-taking
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Federal prosecutors announced securities fraud charges against five senior managers of Jadis Capital Inc., an investment firm in Uniondale, NY, related to a $10 million fraud.
- “Only mergers between peers” may lift shares of the world’s largest oil companies any time soon, according to Fadel Gheit, Oppenheimer’s managing director of oil and gas research. These stocks failed to benefit from an oil-price rebound dufing the past five months. The Amex Oil Index fell 5.8% from Dec. 19, when crude oil reach last year’s low of $32.40 a barrel in NY trading, through yesterday. Crude jumped 48% in the same period. Gheit cut ratings on five of the index’s 13 stocks – BP Plc(BP), Chevron Corp.(CVX), ConocoPhillips(COP), Exxon Mobil(XOM) and Royal Dutch Shell Plc(RDS/A) – to “perform” from “outperform” today.
Wall Street Journal:
CNBC:
MarketWatch:
- Charting similarities to the Nasdaq’s 2003 low.
The Washington Times:
NY Post:
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USAToday:
Telegraph:
The Peninsula:
Chart of Interest
(5-Year Graph)
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Bottom Line: Johnson Redbook Weekly Retail Sales(Y-O-Y) jumped .9% this week versus a -.8% decline the prior week. This was the best showing for weekly retail sales since the week of Oct. 7th, 2008 and the first positive reading since the week of Nov. 4th, 2008. Moreover, this is a significant improvement from the -2.3% decline seen the week of Feb. 3rd. This is one of the better leading economic indicators, in my opinion. I still belive consumer spending will meaningfully improve over the coming months on higher stock prices, less fear, pent-up demand, better access to credit, a stabilizing job market and extremely low inflation. I expect overall US GDP growth to turn positive during 3Q.
Bear Radar
Style Underperformer:
Small-cap Value (-3.42%)
Sector Underperformers:
REITs (-5.98%), Banks (-5.92%) and Airlines (-4.86%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
CBSH, JCOM, FAST, SXL, GS, MTA and NYM
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
1) DNDN 2) FST 3) PTEN 4) SNDA 5) FMCN
Bull Radar
Style Outperformer:
Mid-cap Growth (+.06%)
Sector Outperformers:
Education (+3.0%), Hospitals (+2.90%) and Oil Service (+2.47%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
UBS, PXD, MWE, PTEN, PCU, RTP, LAZ, NTT, DNDN, OZRK, JRJR, DBRN, VRTX, OTEX, LRCX, ISRG, LPNT, ESRX, JBHT, CHKP, GYMB, WYNN, NVEC, CETV, IBOC, BOOM, CREE, JOSB, GWW and SHI
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
1) VRTX 2) TIF 3) DNDN 4) GWW 5) HBAN
Links of Interest
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