- Volume Running -37.1% Below 100-Day Average
- 3 Sectors Rising, 8 Sectors Declining
- 46.3% of Issues Advancing, 51.0% Declining
- 40 New 52-Week Highs, 1 New Lows
- 49.9% of Issues Above 200-day Moving Average
- Average 14-Day RSI 56.5%
- Vix 22.2 -7.7%
- Total Put/Call .52 -31.6%
- TRIN/Arms .99 -27.7%
Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Morning Market Internals
NYSE Composite Index:
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Thursday Watch
Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- China’s Days as World’s Factory Are Over, IPhone Maker Says.
- Estate Agents Warn of Boom to Bust for U.K. Housing Market.
- U.S. Says Iranian Forces Boarded Ship in International Waters.
- Asia Stocks to Track U.S. Higher; Dollar Declines. Asian stocks looked set for gains Thursday after U.S. peers briefly surpassed their all-time closing high, led by surging technology shares. The dollar weakened and Treasury yields rose to five-week highs. Futures pointed higher in Japan, Hong Kong and Australia. S&P 500 contracts were little changed after the benchmark momentarily topped its February high, capping the more than 50% rally since the market lows in March. The Nasdaq Composite outperformed as Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Tesla Inc. jumped. Treasury yields dropped from the session highs after the government’s sale of $38 billion in 10-year notes attracted stronger-than-forecast demand. Gold steadied. S&P 500 futures were little changed as of 7:19 a.m. in Tokyo. The index rose 1.4% on Wednesday. Futures on Japan’s Nikkei 225 advanced 1.4%. Hang Seng futures climbed 0.4%. Futures on Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index rose 0.7%.
- Oil Rises With Shrinking U.S. Stockpiles Signaling Demand Pickup.
- U.S. Cases Climb 1.1%; Trump Pressures Schools: Virus Update.
- Wall Street Democrats Rejoice at Biden’s Pick of Kamala Harris.
- Vaccine Nationalism Makes a Deadly Disease Even Worse.
- Video-Game Stocks and ETFs Ride Covid Rally to Gains Topping 50%.
Wall Street Journal:
- U.S. Deficit Totaled $2.8 Trillion From October Through July.
- Getting to Know Kamala Harris.
- Cities Weigh Cutting Police Budgets and Discover How Hard That Is.
- Goldman Sachs Vies for GM’s Credit Card, Betting on Connected Cars.
- Why Is It Hard to Get a Rapid Covid-19 Test? Machines Are Scarce.
- China’s Xi Speeds Up Inward Economic Shift.
- Coronavirus-Hit State Budgets Create a Drag on U.S. Recovery.
Fox News:
CNBC.com:
- Accuracy of U.S. coronavirus data thrown into question as decline in testing skews drop in new cases.
- Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Lyft, Cisco, Vroom & more.
- Cisco falls on disappointing quarterly guidance as revenue continues to drop.
- No sign of a stimulus deal in sight as Mnuchin, Pelosi phone call yields no progress.
MarketWatch.com:
- Vaping makes teens up to 7 times more likely to catch COVID-19: study.
- Warren Buffett said this metric signaled the 2001 crash — now it’s sounding the alarm on global markets .
- ‘Bond King’ warns of a return to March lows in the stock market, says smart money is on Trump to win in November.
- The recovery is faltering, top forecasters say.
Zero Hedge:
- Brace For The Worst Election In US History.
- Peak Idiocy: Wisconsin Government Agency Mandates Facemask Use For Virtual Zoom Meetings.
- Real Estate Collapse: In Q2, A Record 44 NYC Neighborhoods Closed Fewer Than Five Deals.
- Prof: "The Constitution Is Racist".
- S&P Surges Above Record Closing High.
- Andrew Kimbrell On The Origins of COVID-19.
- Lyft Reports Lowest EBITDA In History As Revenue Craters 60%.
- Trump Insists Most School Districts Can Reopen Safely.
- CNN: Joe Biden Could 'Step Aside' For Kamala Harris.
- S&P Jumps Above Record High After $9 Trillion Global Liquidity Tsunami.
Business Insider:
- Uber and Lyft threaten to temporarily shut down in California over labor disputes.
- Miami and New York top the US in mortgage delinquencies as rates rise in all 50 states.
- Air circulation can fight coronavirus transmission — or help it spread. Here's how to spot a faulty system.
The Epoch Times:
- TikTok, WeChat Bans Aimed at Protecting Americans’ Data From Beijing, US Assistant AG Says.
- CCP Uses ‘Friendship Groups’ to Infiltrate and Divide Europe.
Digital Blackboard:
Worldometer:
Rt Covid-19:
KFF:
Worldometer:
Rt Covid-19:
KFF:
Night Trading
Morning Preview Links
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
Before the Open:
After the Close:
- Asian equity indices are +.256% to +.75% on average.
- Asia Ex-Japan Investment Grade CDS Index 66.0 unch.
- China Sovereign CDS 40.0 -.75 basis point.
- Bloomberg Emerging Markets Currency Index 60.31 +.05%.
- FTSE 100 futures -.41%.
- S&P 500 futures -.01%.
- NASDAQ 100 futures +.03%.
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
Before the Open:
- (FLR)/.25
- (IIVI)/.78
- (JKS)/.75
- (NTES)/32.05
- (TPR)/-.61
- (TNK)/2.58
- (AMAT)/.95
- (BIDU)/9.80
- (DDS)/4.34
- (MYGN)/-.49
8:30 am EST
- The Import Price Index MoM for July is estimated to rise +.6% versus a +1.4% gain in June.
- The Export Prices Index MoM for July is estimated to rise +.4% versus a +1.4% gain in June.
- Initial Jobless Claims are estimated to fall to 1100K versus 1186K the prior week.
- Continuing Claims are estimated to fall to 15800K versus 16107K prior.
Upcoming Splits
Other Potential Market Movers
Normal:
- None of note
- The Fed's Brainard speaking, German Inflation Data reports, China New Home Sales report, $26B 30Y T-Bond auction, weekly Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index, weekly EIA natural gas inventory report, (CMC) investor day and the (IDXX) investor day could also impact trading today.
Normal:
- 9:30 am - 4:00 pm EST
Stocks Higher into Final Hour on Vaccine Optimism, Global Stimulus Hopes, Oil Gain, Tech/Utility Sector Strength
Broad Equity Market Tone:
- Advance/Decline Line: Modestly Higher
- Sector Performance: Mixed
- Volume: Around Average
- Market Leading Stocks: Underperforming
Equity Investor Angst:
- Volatility(VIX) 22.0 -8.7%
- Euro/Yen Carry Return Index 130.61 +.79%
- Emerging Markets Currency Volatility(VXY) 11.2 +.09%
- S&P 500 Implied Correlation 44.7 -6.0%
- ISE Sentiment Index 97 .0 -33.0 points
- Total Put/Call .76 +10.1%
- NYSE Arms 1.36 +34.7%
Credit Investor Angst:
- North American Investment Grade CDS Index 65.25 -2.4%
- US Energy High-Yield OAS 756.02 +.07%
- European Financial Sector CDS Index 60.96 -2.19%
- Italian/German 10Y Yld Spread 141.25 -2.75 basis points
- Asia Ex-Japan Investment Grade CDS Index 65.63 -.77%
- Emerging Market CDS Index 183.72 -1.08%
- iBoxx Offshore RMB China Corporate High Yield Index 177.14 +.01%
- 2-Year Swap Spread 7.75 -.25 basis point
- TED Spread 15.75 +.25 basis point
- 3-Month EUR/USD Cross-Currency Basis Swap -.25 +1.0 basis point
- MBS 5/10 Treasury Spread 84.5 +3.5 basis points
- IHS Markit CMBX BBB- 6 68.5 +.75 basis point
Economic Gauges:
- Bloomberg Emerging Markets Currency Index 60.33 -.24%
- 3-Month T-Bill Yield .10% unch.
- Yield Curve 50.5 +5.25 basis points
- China Iron Ore Spot 113.75 USD/Metric Tonne -2.21%
- Citi US Economic Surprise Index 249.1 +23.9 points
- Citi Eurozone Economic Surprise Index 209.10 -3.3 points
- Citi Emerging Markets Economic Surprise Index 20.3 -6.7 points
- 10-Year TIPS Spread 1.66 +2.0 basis points
- 100.0% chance of no change at Nov. 5th meeting, 100.0% chance of no change at Dec. 16th meeting
Overseas Futures:
- Nikkei 225 Futures: Indicating +390 open in Japan
- China A50 Futures: Indicating -20 open in China
- DAX Futures: Indicating +8 open in Germany
Portfolio:
- Higher: On gains in my consumer staple/tech/industrial/medical/biotech sector longs
- Disclosed Trades: Covered some of my (IWM)/(QQQ) hedges
- Market Exposure: Moved to 75% Net Long
Bear Radar
Style Underperformer:
- Small-Cap Value -.5%
- 1) Coal -4.5% 2) Gaming -3.9% 3) Education -3.0%
- TRUP,
OSTK, W, BA, PINC, PCTY, GIII, BEAM, VRT, LRN, ADVM, FBC, CHEF, WYNN,
CUK, SGMO, ALEC, HCAT, GRPN, DNLI, PLUG, PSNL, INO, SRNE, OTRK, CODX,
NVAX, SMCI and OSPN
- 1) HST 2) ANGI 3) PFNX 4) TCO 5) CSCO
- 1) TGI 2) SMRT 3) VRCA 4) FULC 5) LMND
Bull Radar
Style Outperformer:
- Large-Cap Growth +2.1%
Sector Outperformers:
- 1) Semis +2.8% 2) Video Gaming +2.7% 3) Alt Energy +2.3%
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
- XPEL, TWST, EAT, BLDR, PRTS, APPS, EXPI, MCRB, AEO, TVTY, NET and KKR
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
- 1) BGCP 2) TRIP 3) CORN 4) BIG 5) AN
Stocks With Most Positive News Mentions:
- 1) TUFN 2) TSLA 3) AEO 4) AN 5) QCOM
Charts:
Morning Market Internals
NYSE Composite Index:
- Volume Running -29.5% Below 100-Day Average
- 9 Sectors Rising, 2 Sectors Declining
- 66.2% of Issues Advancing, 30.9% Declining
- 66 New 52-Week Highs, 0 New Lows
- 48.2% of Issues Above 200-day Moving Average
- Average 14-Day RSI 55.8%
- Vix 22.2 -7.7%
- Total Put/Call .70 +1.5%
- TRIN/Arms 1.50 +48.5%
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