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Friday, April 24, 2015

Friday Watch

Posted by Gary .....at 12:35 AM
Evening Headlines 
Bloomberg:  
  • Greeks Trapped in Financial Vise as Euro Region Turns the Screws. As Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras follows an increasingly perilous financial path, his antagonists are just sitting tight. Finance ministers from the euro region discuss in Riga on Friday where to go from here as talks on more rescue money for Greece enter a fourth month. Frustrated after fruitless calls on Tsipras to tackle his country’s problems, creditors can only withhold the support that would allow him to shield Greeks from financial reality while keeping the country in the currency. “This is the next stage of the negotiation,” said James Nixon, chief European economist at Oxford Economics in London. “They’ll see how the political situation develops in Greece if they apply the thumbscrews.” 
  • Putin’s Miracle Dissolves as Russian Middle Class Faces Crunch. The middle class -- defined by Russian researchers as people with higher education who earn above the average and don’t do manual labor -- has doubled to 40 percent of the 146 million-person population under Putin. While he pledged in 2008 to increase it to as high as 70 percent by 2020, Natalia Tikhonova of the Higher School of Economics in Moscow sees it shrinking to 30 percent in the next year or two.
  • Nikkei Surge No Reflection of Economy, Opposition Chief Says. The Nikkei 225 Stock Average’s surge past 20,000 doesn’t indicate that Japan’s economy is strong, the country’s opposition leader said. “While stock prices are rising, not many people think that the economy has improved,” Democratic Party of Japan President Katsuya Okada said Thursday in an interview at his Tokyo office. “It’s incorrect to view stock prices as a measure of everything.” “Should stock prices become unstable, the mood will change a lot,” Okada said. “The government shouldn’t just be trying to raise stock prices, it should trying to raise the level of people’s livelihoods by improving the economy.”   
  • China Is Rallying, but It Has Weak Legs: Padamadan. (video) 
  • Kaisa Stirs Commodity Bears Eyeing China’s Property-Led Slowdown. Kaisa Group Holdings Ltd.’s bond default this week underlines how China’s faltering property sector is threatening to blunt any rebound in commodities prices. As much as half of the country’s copper consumption and about 35 percent of its steel use is related to housing and real estate, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. China’s new property starts slid 18 percent in the first three months of the year as a downturn in economic growth leaves a backlog of unsold homes and depressed prices. 
  • Glorious Property Seen as Close to Default After Kaisa’s Tumble. After Kaisa Group Holdings Ltd. defaulted on its dollar bonds earlier this week, the market got to wondering, who could be next? They didn’t have to look very far. Attention has rapidly shifted to Glorious Property Holdings Ltd., whose controlling shareholder is billionaire Zhang Zhirong. It must repay $19.5 million of interest Monday on its $300 million of 13 percent notes due 2015. Moody’s Investors Service cut its senior unsecured rating to Ca, just one step from the lowest grade typically signaling default, on April 20 citing sliding sales.
  • Asian Stocks Head for Fourth Weekly Gain; Nikkei Retreats on Yen. Asian stocks rose, with the regional benchmark index set to post a fourth straight weekly advance. Japanese shares retreated as the yen held gains amid weak U.S. economic data. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index added 0.3 percent to 155.65 as of 9:30 a.m. in Tokyo, poised for a 1.1 percent increase this week and the longest run of weekly advances since February.
  • Deutsche Bank: Why The Fed Can't Ignore Treasury Market Illiquidity. An attempt at measuring liquidity in the Treasury market. On October 15, Wall Street let out a collective gasp as yields on U.S. government bonds veered wildly. For minutes, sellers appeared to simply step away from the market - leaving the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury to plunge 33 basis points before rising to settle at 2.13 percent. Concerns over liquidity in U.S. Treasuries have subsequently bubbled over with the International Monetary Fund, JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon and plenty of others all sounding the alarm about the ability of the $12 trillion market to withstand a sell-off.
  • Subprime Auto-Loan Bonds Skew Lender Incentives, Lawsky Says. Growing sales of bonds backed by subprime auto loans are creating “a disalignment of incentives” for lenders, fueling more and more debt for the riskiest borrowers, according to New York’s top banking regulator. Packaging loans to car buyers with spotty credit into bonds “scares me a bit,” Benjamin Lawsky, superintendent of the Department of Financial Services, told state senators Thursday in Albany during a hearing on lending practices. Increasing issuance of the loans and the securities they back are prompting lenders to “push loan after loan out,” he said.
  • Ford to Lay Off 700 Workers at Plant Making Small Cars, Hybrids. Ford Motor Co. said it’s laying off a shift of 700 workers at a Michigan factory that builds small cars, hybrids and electric vehicles that are attracting fewer buyers. The plant in Wayne, a Detroit suburb, produces the Focus small car and C-Max hybrid, which had U.S. sales declines last month of 15 percent and 23 percent, respectively.
Wall Street Journal:
  •  Is the Nasdaq in Another Bubble? (interactive graph)
  • Comcast(CMCSA) to Drop Bid for Time Warner Cable. Cable operator, facing regulatory resistance, to walk away from $45.2 billion deal.
  • Quid Pro Clinton. Democrats who expect Bill and Hillary to change are delusional. We’re not the first to make the comparison, but Bill and Hillary Clinton’s adventures in the uranium trade recall nothing as much as Tammany Hall’s concept of “honest graft.” Except maybe their never-ending use of power and status for personal and political gain requires a new special terminology. Dishonest graft? The New York Times reported Thursday on the foreign cash that flowed into the Clinton Foundation between 2009 and 2013 as subsidiaries of the Russian state nuclear energy agency Rosatom acquired control of a..
  • The Climate-Change Religion. Earth Day provided a fresh opening for Obama to raise alarms about global warming based on beliefs, not science. 
Fox News:
  • Tangled Clinton Web: Foundation received millions from investors as Russia acquired part of US uranium reserves. (video) The relationship between former President Bill Clinton and a group of wealthy Canadian mining investors who made significant contributions to the Clinton family's foundation has come under scrutiny after their uranium company ended up in the hands of the Russians. That deal, which gave the Russians access to part of the U.S. uranium reserves, all started with Bill Clinton's dealings with friend Frank Giustra.  
  • Fox News Poll: Rubio jumps to head of 2016 GOP pack, (video) Clinton honesty questioned. The Bush dynasty is a negative for voters and Marco Rubio is seen as a leader of the future, as the Florida senator jumps to the head of the GOP pack.
CNBC:
  • Companies gaming the system: Strategist. (video)
Zero Hedge:
  • Largest Bank In America Joins War On Cash.
  • China's "Animal Spirits" May Call For "Draconian" Measures To Curb Rally, UBS Says. (graph)
  • Saxobank CIO Sees: "Zero Growth, Zero Inflation, & Zero Hope". (video)
  • Dear CFTC: Presenting Today's E-Mini Market Manipulating "Spoofing". (graph)
  • Worst Macro Data in 6 Years Sends Stocks Soaring To Record Highs. (graph)
  • "Obsessive" Buybacks Could Be Big Mistake, "Serious" People Tell Unserious People. (graph)
  • Norway's Giant Sovereign Wealth Fund Goes Full Tinfoil Fringe Blog.
  • Chart Of The Day - Chinese New Share Accounts Edition!!!! (graph)
Business Insider:
  • Greek Finance Minister: It's not complicated – we just have to convince our creditors we're right, and they have to realize they're wrong.
  • Microsoft's(MSFT) two traditional cash cows, Windows and Office, are shrinking like crazy.
  • Starbucks(SBUX) shares up 6% after earnings beat expectations.
  • Expert: 'A terrorist with nation-state capabilities could absolutely crash our stock markets'.
  • New York Times reporter has accused Bill Clinton of trying to deny meeting linked to 'Clinton Cash' scandals.
  • Amazon(AMZN) beats, stock jumps, and its cloud business is quite profitable.
  • Google(GOOG) whiffs on earnings, but the stock is up about 4% after-hours.
  • Why it's ludicrous to think a kid in his basement could have caused the flash crash.
  • Eric Schmidt just bought 20% of hedge fund DE Shaw for $500 million or so. It controls $32 billion.
  • The White House won’t say whether Hillary Clinton broke the Obama Administration’s disclosure guidelines.
Evening Recommendations 
  • None of note
Night Trading
  • Asian equity indices are -.50% to +.75% on average.
  • Asia Ex-Japan Investment Grade CDS Index 106.50 +1.5 basis points.
  • Asia Pacific Sovereign CDS Index 59.75 +.25 basis point.
  • S&P 500 futures +.03%.
  • NASDAQ 100 futures +.41%.
Morning Preview Links

Earnings of Note

Company/Estimate
  • (AOS)/.62
  • (AAL)/1.70
  • (AZN)/1.07
  • (B)/.52
  • (BIIB)/3.91
  • (BGG)/.75
  • (COG)/.04
  • (FLIR)/.32
  • (INFY)/27.63
  • (LEA)/2.19
  • (LYB)/2.00
  • (STT)/1.06
  • (TYC)/.49
Economic Releases
8:30 AM EST
  • Durable Goods Orders for March are estimated to rise +.6% versus a -1.4% decline in February.
  • Durables Ex Transports for March are estimated to rise +.3% versus a -.4% decline in February.
  • Cap Goods Orders Non-Defense Ex Air for March are estimated to rise +.3% versus a -1.4% decline in February.
Upcoming Splits
  • None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
  • The Germany IFO index could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are mostly higher, boosted by commodity and industrial shares in the region. I expect US stocks to open modestly higher and to maintain gains into the afternoon. The Portfolio is 75% net long heading into the day.
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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Stocks Rising into Final Hour on Central Bank Hopes, Euro/Oil Gains, Short-Covering, Energy/Metals & Mining Sector Strength

Posted by Gary .....at 3:32 PM
Broad Equity Market Tone:
  • Advance/Decline Line: Higher
  • Sector Performance: Most Sectors Rising
  • Volume: Below Average
  • Market Leading Stocks: Performing In Line
Equity Investor Angst:
  • Volatility(VIX) 12.55 -1.26%
  • Euro/Yen Carry Return Index 135.10 +.57%
  • Emerging Markets Currency Volatility(VXY) 9.91 -.10%
  • S&P 500 Implied Correlation 66.46 -.46%
  • ISE Sentiment Index 107.0 -33.54%
  • Total Put/Call 1.0 +7.53%
  • NYSE Arms 1.02 +81.12% 
Credit Investor Angst:
  • North American Investment Grade CDS Index 61.36 -.49%
  • America Energy Sector High-Yield CDS Index 1,071.0 +.98%
  • European Financial Sector CDS Index 72.54 -.98%
  • Western Europe Sovereign Debt CDS Index 25.80 -3.53%
  • Asia Pacific Sovereign Debt CDS Index 59.98 +.65%
  • Emerging Market CDS Index 292.86 -1.61%
  • iBoxx Offshore RMB China Corporates High Yield Index 117.09 +.08%
  • 2-Year Swap Spread 26.5 -.25 basis point
  • TED Spread 25.75 +.25 basis point
  • 3-Month EUR/USD Cross-Currency Basis Swap -20.25 +.5 basis point
Economic Gauges:
  • 3-Month T-Bill Yield .02% unch.
  • Yield Curve 142.0 -1.0 basis point
  • China Import Iron Ore Spot $54.82/Metric Tonne +1.44%
  • Citi US Economic Surprise Index -56.80 -5.4 points
  • Citi Eurozone Economic Surprise Index 20.60 -26.0 points
  • Citi Emerging Markets Economic Surprise Index -14.4 -1.3 points
  • 10-Year TIPS Spread 1.89 +1.0 basis point
Overseas Futures:
  • Nikkei Futures: Indicating +5 open in Japan
  • DAX Futures: Indicating +100 open in Germany
Portfolio: 
  • Higher: On gains in my retail/medical/tech/biotech sector longs
  • Disclosed Trades: Covered some of my (IWM)/(QQQ) hedges
  • Market Exposure: Moved to 75% Net Long
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Today's Headlines

Posted by Gary .....at 3:04 PM
Bloomberg:    
  • As China Stocks Outrun the 2007 Bubble, UBS Braces for Clampdown. (graph) With China’s world-beating stock market attracting an unprecedented number of novice traders, the question on many investors’ minds is how long authorities will let the rally run before stepping in to cool things down. As UBS Group AG strategist Lu Wenjie sees it, policy makers may add to existing interventions as soon as later this year. The Shanghai Composite Index’s 121 percent surge over the past 15 months isn’t justified by earnings prospects in an economy growing at the slowest pace since 2009, according to Lu. “It’s absolutely possible we’ll see some draconian measures from the regulators,” he said in an interview in Hong Kong. “The pace of stock rally is too fast.”
  • French Output Slows as ‘Moribund’ Economy on Verge of Stalling. Growth in France’s private sector almost stalled in April in a sign of renewed weakness in the euro area’s second-largest economy. A Purchasing Managers Index for the service and manufacturing industries dropped to 50.2 from 51.5 in March, London-based Markit Economics said on Thursday. The reading is barely above the 50-point mark that divides expansion from contraction and below the median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists, which was for an increase to 51.8.
  • German Economy Starts Quarter Weaker as Orders Slow. A gauge of German economic growth weakened in April as new business slowed. A Purchasing Managers Index for factories and services fell to 54.2 from 55.4 in March, London-based Markit Economics said on Thursday. While the reading remains well above the 50-point mark that divides expansion from contraction, it is below the 55.6 predicted by economists in a Bloomberg survey.
  • Europe’s Top Asset Manager Says Stock-Market Crash Possible. Allianz SE, Europe’s biggest insurer and asset manager, cautioned investors against possible turmoil in the stock markets after a recent rally. “We see generally meager growth prospects, political dangers and risks of a stock market crash,” Oliver Baete, board member and designate chief executive officer, said in an interview with Germany’s Manager Magazin on Thursday. Holger Ullrich, a spokesman for Allianz, confirmed the comments. 
  • European Stocks Drop as Manufacturing, Services Miss Estimates. European stocks declined as data showed euro-area output expanded at a slower pace in April, and Ericsson AB led technology shares lower. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index lost 0.4 percent to 407.18 at the close of trading, having earlier tumbled as much as 1 percent and gained 0.4 percent.
  • U.S. Shale Fracklog Triples as Drillers Keep Oil From Market. Think the U.S. is awash in crude now? Thank the fracklog that it’s not worse. Drillers in oil and gas fields from Texas to Pennsylvania have yet to turn on the spigots at 4,731 wells they’ve drilled, keeping 322,000 barrels a day underground, a Bloomberg Intelligence analysis shows. That’s almost as much as OPEC member Libya has been pumping this year. The number of wells waiting to be hydraulically fractured, known as the fracklog, has tripled in the past year as companies delay work in order to avoid pumping more oil while prices are low. It’s kept crude off the market with storage tanks the fullest since 1930. The fracklog may slow a recovery as firms quickly finish wells at the first sign of higher prices.
  • Bird Flu ‘Catastrophe’ Mounts Amid Concern Virus Is Airborne. Deadly bird flu swelled in the poultry industry in Minnesota and neighboring Wisconsin amid speculation that winds may be carrying virus particles into facilities housing turkeys and chickens. “This is a catastrophe for both the turkey and the egg industries,” William Rehm, the president of Daybreak Foods Inc., said after his company’s farm in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, with 800,000 egg-laying hens was infected by bird flu. “Some USDA veterinarians are starting to believe the virus is spreading from particulates in the air,” he said Wednesday in a telephone interview. 
  • The U.S. Economy Hasn't Disappointed Analysts This Much Since the Great Recession. (graph) A morning's worth of disappointing data sent the Economic Surprise Index down further. Following a quartet of weaker-than-expected economic data reports released this morning, Bloomberg's U.S. economic surprise index has fallen to levels seen only during the Great Recession. At -0.783, the 15-year-old index has been this far away from zero in either direction in only two other periods: in early 2009, when it hit a record-low -0.996, and in March 2011, when it climbed as high as 0.950.
Wall Street Journal:
  • EU Considers Creating Powerful Regulator to Oversee Web Platforms. New body would oversee a swath of mainly U.S.-based Internet companies.
ZeroHedge: 
  • Why Sarao Is The Flash Crash Patsy: He Threatened To Expose The "Mass Manipulation Of High Frequency Nerds".
  • Hillary's Charities Suffer A "Geithner Moment", Will Refile 5 Years Of Taxes.
  • Oil Prices Won't Recover Anytime Soon Says Exxon(XOM) CEO. (graph)
  • Spot The Odd "VIX" Out. (graph)
  • It's A Mania - Behold The Red Chips And The Big Macs. (graph)
  • The Most Disturbing Chart Of The "New Housing Normal". (graph)
  • How The Second Tech Bubble Will Burst, In The Words Of Silicon Valley's "Poster Child" And World's Youngest Billionaire.
  • New Home Sales Tumble By Most In Almost 2 Years As Northeast Crashes. (graph)
  • US Manufacturing PMI Misses By Most On Record As New Orders Tumble. (graph)
  • Forget "Grexit", "Grimbo" Has Arrived.
  • Initial Claims Worse Than Expected (Again), Remain Flat For 2015. (graph)
  • "Blew" Chips: 3M Latest To Miss, Guide Lower On "Strong Dollar, Mixed Global Economy".
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Bear Radar

Posted by Gary .....at 1:12 PM
Style Underperformer:
  • Small-Cap Value +.17%
Sector Underperformers:
  • 1) Homebuilders -3.43% 2) Semis -1.62% 3) Gaming -1.45%
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
  • ERIC, HZO, GMED, PHM, TOUR, TWC, TXN, ADTN, HNI, WBC, SYNT, FB, SCSS, VLTC, RUSHA, MJN, AMP, GM, MTH, HNP, VSAR, MMM, FTK, GGG, CBMG, VSH, FTK, GM, AVT and GMT
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
  • 1) DHR 2) CSX 3) DHI 4) GPS 5) JNPR
Stocks With Most Negative News Mentions:
  • 1) ADTN 2) TXN 3) MMM 4) PBR 5) GM
Charts:
  • ETFs Falling on Unusual Volume
  • Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume
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Bull Radar

Posted by Gary .....at 12:57 PM
Style Outperformer:
  • Mid-Cap Growth +.38%
Sector Outperformers:
  • 1) Steel +4.25% 2) Oil Service +3.08% 3) Computer Services +2.09%
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
  • ARRS, SQM, TRCO, SKX, DPZ, DNKN, OCR, CVC, WFT, RS, CTXS, ASPS, MDSO, CVC, SXC, CLGX, ESPR, CAB, CAM, PMC, UTEK, CAKE, ORLY and CSL
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
  • 1) DHR 2) ETP 3) TWC 4) USG 5) SKX
Stocks With Most Positive News Mentions:
  • 1) SKX 2) DNKN 3) DPZ 4) EBAY 5) R
Charts:
  • ETFs Rising on Unusual Volume 
  • Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume
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Morning Market Internals

Posted by Gary .....at 11:19 AM
NYSE Composite Index:
  • Volume Running 3.8% Above 100-day average
  • 4 Sectors Rising, 6 Sectors Declining
  • 53.9% of Issues Advancing, 42.3% Declining
  • 75 New 52-Week Highs, 10 New Lows
  • 57.8% of Issues Above 200-day Moving Average (yesterday's close)
  • Average 14-Day RSI 45.5 (yesterday's close)
  • Vix 12.74
  • Total Put/Call .86
  • TRIN/Arms 1.32
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