Monday, November 20, 2017

Bear Radar

Style Underperformer:
  • Mid-Cap Value +.1%
Sector Underperformers:
  • 1) Gold & Silver -.8% 2) Biotech -.7% 3) Airlines -.7%
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume: 
  • ECH, LTM, BSAC, NTES, USLV, OMI, GPK, SQM, LGND and BIVV
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
  • 1) MON 2) PSEC 3) PAH 4) QEP 5) DLTR
Stocks With Most Negative News Mentions:
  • 1) PRTA 2) LGND 3) LYV 4) GAIN 5) CAH
Charts:

Bull Radar

Style Outperformer:
  • Mid-Cap Growth +.4%
Sector Outperformers:
  • 1) Gaming +1.5% 2) Semis +1.4% 3) Disk Drives +1.3%
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
  • CAVM, MRVL, IVR, XNET, TLND, DCIX, DY, DQ, AWI, TCMD, AXTI, SQ, DAIO, ANF, CRCM, CRSP, TRNC, GNK, TRP, URGN, MTRX, SCVL, GKOS, SPSC, XOMA, DY, OSTK, HIBB, FIZZ, ESIO, AXDX, SC, IVR, ETM, SQ, SGMS, DPLO and SCVL
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
  • 1) URBN 2) ITB 3) CME 4) ADI 5) CAKE
Stocks With Most Positive News Mentions:
  • 1) ANF 2) HIBB 3) FIZZ 4) DLPH 5) HPE
Charts:

Morning Market Internals

NYSE Composite Index:

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Monday Watch

Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
  • Japan’s Best Export Performance Since 2008 Crisis Rolls On. Improving global demand has fueled strong growth in Japan’s exports throughout the year, with new smartphones creating demand for parts and machinery in recent months. In the nine months through September, Japan exported 57 trillion yen worth of goods, the most over that period in any year since 2008. This has helped drive Japan’s economy to seven straight quarterly expansions, while investors expecting growing earnings have pushed stock prices to multi-year highs. Exports to China, Japan’s largest trading partner, rose 26 percent from a year earlier. Those to the U.S. rose 7.1 percent. Shipments to the EU climbed 15.8 percent.
  • China's Quest for Clean Air Is Shaking Up Industry and Inflation. The great Chinese environmental cleanup, now in full swing, is shifting the corporate landscape in unexpected ways and even stoking inflationary pressure that may soon be felt in supply chains worldwide. As President Xi Jinping’s government intensifies the fight against the country’s world-class pollution problem, companies are scrambling to adapt to tighter regulation while investing in cleaner energy. In industries from steel to textiles and consumer goods, the resulting shakeout has left the survivors with far more pricing power. That in turn is reinforcing the already-resurgent factory prices that contribute to global inflation.
  • Singapore Growth Could Top 3% in 2017, Prime Minister Lee Says. Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says his country is expected to exceed expectations this year by recording economic growth above 3 percent. Addressing his People’s Action Party’s 2017 convention on Sunday, Lee said Singapore was benefiting from an improved world economy, but would have to press on with plans to restructure and upgrade the economy to sustain growth.
  • Euro Drops as German Talks Fail; Asian Stocks Slip. The euro declined after German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s push to form a coalition government collapsed. Asian stocks resumed last week’s slide in early trading Monday amid signs of fatigue following a stellar year for the region’s equities. Shares fell in Japan and Sydney, while Hong Kong pointed to weaker start. The dollar advanced against most G-10 counterparts, giving it a better start this week after dropping the past two. U.S. equities dropped on Friday, when the gap between two- and 10-year Treasury yields hit the tightest level in a decade, adding to concern about the pace of future economic growth. Bitcoin climbed to a fresh high, topping $8,000. Japan’s Topix index lost 0.1 percent as of 9:26 a.m. in Tokyo. The Nikkei 225 Stock Average decreased 0.1 percent. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index slid 0.2 percent. South Korea’s Kospi index gained 0.2 percent.
Wall Street Journal: 
MarketWatch.com:
Zero Hedge:
Night Trading
  • Asian indices are -.5% to +.25% on average.
  • Asia Ex-Japan Investment Grade CDS Index 79.25 +.25 basis point.
  • Asia Pacific Sovereign CDS Index 15.75 +25 basis point.
  • Bloomberg Emerging Markets Currency Index 72.85 -.06%.
  • S&P 500 futures -.26%.
  • NASDAQ 100 futures -.30%.

Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
  • (BITA)/.29
  • (A)/.62
  • (CUB)/.27
  • (INTU)/.04
  • (PANW)/.68
  • (URBN)/.34
  • (VIPS)/.96
Economic Releases   
10:00 am EST
  • The Leading Index for October is estimated to rise +.7% versus a -.2% decline in September.
Upcoming Splits
  • None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
  • The Eurozone PPI report and the (AXGN) analyst day could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are mostly lower, weighed down by industrial and financial shares in the region. I expect US stocks to open modestly lower and to rally into the afternoon, finishing mixed.  The Portfolio is 100% net long heading into the week.

Weekly Outlook

BOTTOM LINE: I expect US stocks to finish the week modestly higher on tax reform hopes, oil gains, seasonal strength, buyout speculation, short-covering and economic optimism. My intermediate-term trading indicators are giving neutral signals and the Portfolio is 100% net long heading into the week.

Saturday, November 18, 2017

Today's Headlines

Bloomberg:
  • China Home Prices Stop Three-Month Drop as Market Stabilizes. Chinese home prices rose in more cities in October, snapping a three-month decline, a sign the market is stabilizing amid government efforts to curb property speculation. New-home prices, excluding state-subsidized housing, climbed in 50 of the 70 cities tracked by the government, compared with 44 in September, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Saturday. Prices fell in 14 cities from the previous month and were unchanged in six. The moderate gains show China is having some success in its bid to rein in the buoyant property market without forcing a sharp deceleration. Prices had been coming off after the government imposed restrictions on purchases earlier in the year. Giving support to that campaign, President Xi Jinping used his speech to the twice-a-decade Communist Party congress last month to say that homes are meant “to be inhabited, not for speculation.”
  • Goldman Sachs(GS) Sees Four 2018 Fed Rate Hikes as U.S. Growth Gains. The U.S. economy is heading into 2018 with strong momentum that’s likely to boost wages and inflation more broadly, requiring the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates four times next year, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. economists said in a research note. The New York-based investment banking and securities firm raised its growth outlook for 2018 to 2.5 percent and lowered its forecast for unemployment to 3.7 percent by the end of 2018, said Goldman chief economist Jan Hatzius, a co-author of the note, which was released by email late Friday. Before the latest revision the most recent Goldman Sachs forecast for 2018 growth was 2.4 percent, according to forecasts compiled by Bloomberg.
  • American Drivers Boost Fuel Use to New High on Stronger Economy. American drivers took gasoline consumption to a new high as the U.S. economy strengthens and adds jobs. Demand for the motor fuel rose to the highest level on record for the month of October, the American Petroleum Institute said in a monthly report Friday. Consumption of distillate fuel, however, declined. "The economy continues to grow as fuel demand remains strong and more people find work," said API Director of Statistics Hazem Arafa. "Unemployment went down last month and gas prices remain relatively low benefiting American businesses and workers."
Wall Street Journal:
Barron's:
  • Had bullish commentary on (IBM), (JWN), (WMT), (RH), (ROST), (GOOGL), (WDAY), (BHGE) and (ZEN).
  • Had bearish commentary on (PG), (SNAP), (T), (ATUS), (GPRO), (APRN) and (CL).
Zero Hedge: