S&P 500 929.23 +5.89%*
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Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Indices
S&P 500 929.23 +5.89%
DJIA 8,574.65 +4.41%
NASDAQ 1,739.0 +1.15%
Russell 2000 511.82 +5.10%
Wilshire 5000 9,424.44 +5.70%
Russell 1000 Growth 402.34 +3.21%
Russell 1000 Value 484.69 +8.72%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 560.76 +4.32%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 576.50 +8.25%
Morgan Stanley Technology 419.49 -.77%
Transports 3,351.17 +6.31%
Utilities 350.46 +2.17%
MSCI Emerging Markets 31.30 +7.94%
Sentiment/Internals
NYSE Cumulative A/D Line 30,408 +10.56%
Bloomberg New Highs-Lows Index -66 -22.22%
Bloomberg Crude Oil % Bulls 38.0 +8.57%
CFTC Oil Large Speculative Longs 175,443 +.65%
Total Put/Call .87 +12.99%
OEX Put/Call 1.73 +86.02%
ISE Sentiment 136.0 +4.62%
NYSE Arms .77 -38.88%
Volatility(VIX) 32.05 -9.21%
G7 Currency Volatility (VXY) 13.26 -5.29%
Smart Money Flow Index 8,130.68 +.48%
AAII % Bulls 44.09 +22.17%
AAII % Bears 33.33 -23.57%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 58.60 +11.46%
Reformulated Gasoline 169.90 +12.42%
Natural Gas 4.34 +23.44%
Heating Oil 151.50 +10.19%
Gold 915.90 +3.14%
Base Metals 140.79 +6.21%
Copper 214.50 +1.54%
Agriculture 329.49 +2.76%
Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 3.29% +13 basis points
10-year TIPS Spread 1.57% +17 basis points
TED Spread 77.0 -9 basis points
N. Amer. Investment Grade Credit Default Swap Index 143.88 -12.61%
Emerging Markets Credit Default Swap Index 389.57 -20.54%
Citi US Economic Surprise Index +37.0 +102.19%
Fed Fund Futures imply 82.0% chance of no change, 18.0% chance of 25 basis point cut on 6/24
Iraqi 2028 Govt Bonds 57.38 +3.99%
4-Wk MA of Jobless Claims 623,500 -2.3%
Average 30-year Mortgage Rate 4.84% +6 basis points
Weekly Mortgage Applications 979,700 +1.99%
Weekly Retail Sales +.50%
Nationwide Gas $2.17/gallon +.12/gallon
US Cooling Demand Next 7 Days 19.0% above normal
ECRI Weekly Leading Economic Index 109.30 +1.49%
US Dollar Index 82.53 -2.39%
Baltic Dry Index 2,194 +22.84%
CRB Index 243.23 +6.19%
Best Performing Style
Large-Cap Value +8.72%
Worst Performing Style
Large-cap Growth +3.20%
Leading Sectors
Banks +36.13%
HMOs +19.19%
Insurance +16.70%
Gaming +14.20%
Construction +12.92%
Lagging Sectors
Telecom -1.18%
Education -1.75%
Computer Hardware -2.31%
Software -2.52%
Semis -3.16%
Bloomberg:
- European Central Bank executive board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi told Italian television today in Milan that the current record-low interest rate of 1% “is not necessarily the minimum.”
- The cost of protecting US bank bonds from default fell, trading in credit default swaps shows. Contracts on Morgan Stanley(MS) dropped 55 basis points to 240, according to broker Phoenix Partners Group at 8:10 am in NY. Goldman Sachs Group decreased 35 to 165, Citigroup declined 30 to 360, Wells Fargo fell 15 to 145 and JPMogan Chase dropped 10 to 115.
Wall Street Journal:
- Google(GOOG) plans to promote its Web browser through television ads that first appeared online.
CNBC:
- Bill Gross, co-chief investment officer of PIMCO, the operator of the world’s biggest bond fund, said Morgan Stanley’s(MS) debt and other senior bank debt is attractive now that the US government’s stress tests are complete. The banking “system’s on the mend,” Gross, co-founder of Newport Beach, California-based Pimco, said in a CNBC interview today. “These types of spreads on the senior debt level are historic and quite attractive.”
Washington Post:
Detroit Free Press:
USAToday:
FINalternatives:
Style Underperformer:
Large-cap Growth (+.48%)
Sector Underperformers:
Semis (-2.95%), Computer Services (-1.47%) and Retail (-.65%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
IRF, DIOD, DELL, BBY, LOW, LMNX, APEI, CSTR, MCHP, AVAV, ISIL, SNDA, ATHR, ORB and WTW
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
1) ATVI 2) DTV 3) ETN 4) CCL 5) SYNA