Style Outperformer:
Small-cap Growth (+.59%)
Sector Outperformers:
Steel (+2.66%), Gaming (+2.40%) and Semis (+2.39%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
CREE, TSRA, VIV, DLTR, STP, MAPP, SNDK, WPPGY, OGXI, FUQI, APWR, CSIQ, LEAP, ROLL, ISLE, GMCR, RYAAY, SYMC, PEGA, ANDE, CALM, BUCY, RL, ROS and CH
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
1) AMAT 2) OVTI 3) SNDK 4) JOYG 5) CTX
Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Wednesday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- The cost of protecting Asia-Pacific bonds from default declined, according to traders of credit-default swaps. The Markit iTraxx Asia index of 50 investment-grade borrowers outside
- Consumers were more optimistic in May about economic outlook of the next six months than at any time since the recession began, a sign Americans are looking ahead to better days. The Conference Board’s expectations index rose in May to 72.3, the highest level since December 2007, when the recession started. “As you get toward the tail end of a recession, consumers begin to sense that the worst of the job market declines are behind us and that the economy is likely to improve,” said Dean Maki, co-head of US economic research at Barclays Capital Inc. in NY. “That’s were the expectations index jumps.” The headline consumer confidence number, issued yesterday, jumped this month by the most in six years to reach the highest level since September 2008. Recent jumps in the stock market, low mortgage rates and smaller job losses are boosting consumers’ outlooks and fueling forecasts that the economy will return to growth in the second half of the year. “As the financial markets heal and credit starts to flow again, the odds are good that the economy will enter full-recovery mode by the end of the year, and consumer are sensing this,” said Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd. in NY.
Wall Street Journal:
NY Times:
CNNMoney:
- Amazon’s(AMZN) next revolution.
The Advocate:
Lloyd’s List:
- New 34-mpg Lexus hybrid has wild looks, but mild performance.
Reuters:
- Spain rearranges furniture as economy sinks.
Financial Times:
Economic Daily News:
- Apple Inc.(AAPL) will launch three new models of iPhones in
NHK:
- Toyota Motor Corp. will resume overtime work next month at a plant in central
Yonhap:
- Nouriel Roubini, the NYU economics professor, said the
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Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Upgraded (BAC) bonds to Buy/Overweight.
Night Trading
Asian Indices are +.75% to +2.0% on average.
S&P 500 futures -.08%.
NASDAQ 100 futures -.07%.
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Company/EPS Estimate
- (DLTR)/.60
- (SPLS)/.21
- (AZO)/2.89
- (ZLC)/-.47
- (CHS)/.09
- (AEO)/.07
- (CBRL)/.45
- (RL)/.40
- (JAS)/.11
- (FLO)/.41
Economic Releases
10:00 am EST
- The House Price Index for March is estimated to rise .2% versus a .7% gain in February.
- Existing Home Sales for April are estimated to rise to 4.66M versus 4.57M in March.
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
- The Treasury’s Geithner speaking, weekly MBA mortgage applications report, weekly retail sales reports, Cowen Tech/Media/Telecom Conference, Barclay’s Capital Wireline/Wireless Conference, (ESRX) shareholders meeting, (MCD) shareholders meeting, (XOM) shareholders meeting, Deutsche Bank Energy/Utilities Conference, (CVX) shareholders meeting and the (HIG) shareholders meeting could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are higher, boosted by automaker and technology stocks in the region. I expect
Stocks Finish Sharply Higher, Boosted by REIT, Alt Energy, Steel, Bank, Construction, Homebuilding. Rail and Technology Shares
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In Play
Stocks Sharply High into Final Hour on Less Economic Pessimism, Short-Covering, Stabilizing US Dollar
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Hedge funds are making their biggest bet in nine months that commodity prices will rise as the global economy rebounds. An index of the net long position in US commodity futures, or bets prices will rise, held by hedge funds and other large speculators has risen to its highest since August.
- James Parsons, portfolio manager at BlueCrest Capital Management Ltd., a London-based hedge fund managing about $12 billion, said this year’s rally in commodity prices had been overdone. “Too much hope is put on China. It’s an unrealistic expectation despite the size of the Chinese economy. Ultimately it’s a producing nation, an exporting nation, very much the model of many Asian economies. Products have been made for consumption in the West. A significant amount of the demand has been based on borrowed money so that imbalance has to be addressed,” he said. “The stimulus that China’s put in place is very impressive and in the short term it’s been a very good boost to confidence, but it’s very difficult to see how that alone can solve the problem.”
- Raw-material producers are likely to lose their place as the US stock market’s top performers this year, according to Brian G. Belski, Oppenheimer’s chief investment strategist. “There is now a stark deviation” between the industry’s share performance and pricing of metals, chemicals and other industrial commodities, Belski wrote today.
Wall Street Journal:
NY Times:
- Warner Music(WMG) Is Singing Again.
Rasmussen Reports:
Politico:
Miami Herald:
Edaily:
- South Korea may cut its forecast for this year’s economic growth, citing presidential spokesman Lee Dong Kwan.
Iranian Press TV:
- Mir Hossein Mousavi leads incumbent Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a poll in major cities in advance of the country’s June 12 presidential election. Mousavi, a former prime minister, is ahead of Ahmadinejad by 4 percentage points in the 10 cities, with about 38% saying they will vote for him, against Ahmadinejad’s 34%, citing a report by Ayandeh News. In a separate poll conducted last week by state broadcaster IRIB, Mousavi also led in Tehran, with 47% of the capital’s vote, while Ahmadinejad followed with 43%.