Style Outperformer:
Large-Cap Value (-.59%)
Sector Outperformers:
Banks (+.85%), REITs (+.36%) and Restaurants (+.03%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
WFMI, UDR, MAC, MMC, BAC, BCS, AA, MASI, GRMN, FWLT, TRLG, CSTR, SHPGY, LINC, AAWW, CVLT, JACK, TTES, PZZA, AKAM, CEDC, IPSU, CHSI, KFRC, ODSY, TISI, EVR, TNS, WNS, SAM, KND and HLS
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
1) GRMN 2) FWLT 3) OC 4) WFMI 5) DTV
Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
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Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Wednesday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
Wall Street Journal:
- Microsoft(MSFT) Needs More to Stall Google’s(GOOG) Engine.
NY Times:
IBD:
- Soldiers are pulling out of Iraq, but DynCorp International's (DCP) work there is far from done.
Rasmussen:
Financial Times:
BBC:
Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Reiterated Buy on (KFT), boosted estimates, raised target to $33.
CSFB:
- Rated (RGA) Outperform, target $50.
- Reiterated Outperform on (REGN), boosted target to $25.
Night Trading
Asian Indices are -.50% to +.50% on average.
Asia Ex-Japan Inv Grade CDS Index unch.
S&P 500 futures -.13%.
NASDAQ 100 futures -.08%.
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Earnings of Note
Company/EPS Estimate
- (PG)/.78
- (MMC)/.33
- (OSG)/-.67
- (FWLT)/.62
- (XTO)/.82
- (PWR)/.17
- (DF)/.42
- (BHI)/.45
- (PCG)/.84
- (OC)/.07
- (DVN)/.58
- (BYD)/.12
- (RL)/.50
- (ASCA)/.37
- (NWSA)/.18
- (CSCO)/.28
- (ALL)/1.11
- (PRU)/1.20
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- (ATHN)/.14
- (CECO)/.19
- (JCOM)/.44
Economic Releases
8:30 am EST
- The ADP Employment Change for July is estimated at -350K versus -473K in June.
10:00 am EST
- ISM Non-Manufacturing for July is estimated at 48.0 versus 47.0 in June.
- Factory Orders for June are estimated to fall .8% versus a 1.2% gain in May.
10:30 am EST
- Bloomberg consensus estimates call for a weekly crude oil inventory build of +600,000 barrels versus a +5,152,000 barrel increase the prior week. Gasoline supplies are expected to fall by -800,000 barrels versus a -2,315,000 barrel decline the prior week. Distillate inventories are estimated to rise by +1,225,000 barrels versus a +2,108,000 barrel increase the prior week. Finally, Refinery Utilization is expected to fall by -.2% versus a -1.27% decline the prior week.
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
- The weekly MBA mortgage applications report, Challenger Job Cuts report, (AXP) financial community meeting and the BMO Capital Healthcare Conference could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are mostly higher, boosted by commodity and financial shares in the region. I expect
Stocks Finish Slightly Higher, Boosted by REIT, Airline, Gaming, Bank, Paper, Insurance and Homebuilding Shares
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In Play
Stocks Slightly Lower into Final Hour on Healthy Consolidation of Recent Outsized Gains
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Traders Fired in Shakeout Migrating to Firms Off of Wall Street.
Wall Street Journal:
- 5 Stock Picks for Your Recovering Portfolio.
CNBC:
NY Times:
NYPost:
NJ.com:
Washington Post:
MultichannelNews:
Rassmussen:
Politico:
GlobeAndMail:
Dagens Industri:
- Volvo Cars, the Swedish automaker owned by Ford Motor Co., has seen an increase in orders in Sweden and is likely to raise its 2009 sales outlook by 10,000 vehicles to 195,000, citing Volvo Cars.
InternationalBusinessTimes: