S&P 500 940.09 +2.28%*
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Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Indices
S&P 500 940.09 +2.28%
DJIA 8,763.13 +3.09%
NASDAQ 1,849.42 +4.23%
Russell 2000 530.l36 +5.74%
Wilshire 5000 9,561.59 +2.55%
Russell 1000 Growth 418.70 +3.09%
Russell 1000 Value 476.83 +1.54%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 572.50 +1.73%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 587.07 +6.75%
Morgan Stanley Technology 452.63 +3.09%
Transports 3,349.98 +4.61%
Utilities 344.60 +1.06%
MSCI Emerging Markets 33.59 +1.73%
Sentiment/Internals
NYSE Cumulative A/D Line 36,273 +8.17%
Bloomberg New Highs-Lows Index +27 +17.39%
Bloomberg Crude Oil % Bulls 21.0 -34.38%
CFTC Oil Large Speculative Longs 199,497 +7.70%
Total Put/Call .79 +2.60%
OEX Put/Call n/a
ISE Sentiment 126.0 -28.0%
NYSE Arms 1.58 +66.32%
Volatility(VIX) 29.62 +2.42%
G7 Currency Volatility (VXY) 15.49 +1.71%
Smart Money Flow Index 8,408.58 +3.13%
AAII % Bulls 47.56 +17.81%
AAII % Bears 36.59 -24.74%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 68.44 +2.70%
Reformulated Gasoline 195.46 +3.04%
Natural Gas 3.87 -.57%
Heating Oil 177.01 +5.22%
Gold 962.60 -1.88%
Base Metals 148.59 +7.19%
Copper 228.40 +4.05%
Agriculture 346.87 +.29%
Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 3.83% +37 basis points
U.S. Sovereign Debt Credit Default Swap 43.0 -6.52%
10-year TIPS Spread 2.0% +16 basis points
TED Spread 45.0 -8 basis points
N. Amer. Investment Grade Credit Default Swap Index 117.34 -15.70%
Emerging Markets Credit Default Swap Index 375.86 -2.51%
Citi US Economic Surprise Index +64.80 +8.18%
Fed Fund Futures imply 88.0% chance of no change, 12.0% chance of 25 basis point cut on 6/24
Iraqi 2028 Govt Bonds 66.63 +3.07%
4-Wk MA of Jobless Claims 631,300 +.6%
Average 30-year Mortgage Rate 5.29% +38 basis points
Weekly Mortgage Applications 658,700 -16.20%
Weekly Retail Sales -.10%
Nationwide Gas $2.59/gallon +.12/gallon
US Cooling Demand Next 7 Days 10.0% below normal
ECRI Weekly Leading Economic Index 113.50 +1.43%
US Dollar Index 80.67 +1.81%
Baltic Dry Index 3,809 +9.01%
CRB Index 257.92 +1.92%
Best Performing Style
Small-cap Growth +5.92%
Worst Performing Style
Large-cap Value +1.54%
Leading Sectors
Defense +8.81%
Airlines +8.67%
Road & Rail +7.13%
Alt Energy +7.06%
Internet +6.11%
Lagging Sectors
Drugs -.80%
Semis -.81%
Banks -.93%
Homebuilders -3.16%
Gold -6.95%
Bloomberg:
- The Baltic Dry Index, a measure of shipping costs for commodities, slid the most in almost eight months on speculation demand for iron-ore carriers will weaken. Current rents for capsize ships will plunge 55% on average during the third quarter as panamax vessel rates slide 40%, according to forward freight agreements, bets on future rates. The index fell 284 points, or 6.9%, to 3,809 points, according to the Baltic Exchange today.
Wall Street Journal:
NY Times:
Market News International:
- Increasing purchases of long-term US Treasuries is “certainly an option,” Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart said. “My own personal view is that I am not overly concerned about the inflation threat,” Lockhart said. The economy is likely to operate below its potential growth rate “for quite a period of time going into next year and perhaps the year after, and so my sense is that we need to manage the package of (monetary) stimulus to be supportive of a recovery.”
Washington Post:
Boston Globe:
Rassmussen:
The Detroit News:
Guardian:
Style Underperformer:
Large-cap Value (-.28%)
Sector Underperformers:
Gold (-3.52%), Semis (-1.89%) and Banks (-1.43%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
PALM, SAP, WTFC, UBS, KGC, NEM, HBC, CLMT, HANS, ALOG, PICO, BRLI, FFIN, GOLD, ATHN, VLCM, CHCO, ARST, VLCCF, SSRI, IPCM, MIDD, LRCX, CEPH, PAAS, AMAT, CAE, BXP, PTI, ZNH and DD
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
1) HANS 2) RTP 3) EP 4) BA 5) TEX