Style Underperformer:
Large-cap Value (-2.46%)
Sector Underperformers:
Oil Tankers (-6.76%), Coal (-4.70%) and Insurance (-4.63%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
PRU, COF, SFY, SNP, SWSI, CRZO, TNDM, CATY, CTCM, KSP, AMN and AXR
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
1) TSL 2) ETFC 3) VMED 4) HBAN 5) CENX
Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Monday, May 11, 2009
Bear Radar
Bull Radar
Style Outperformer:
Large-cap Growth (-.57%)
Sector Outperformers:
Education (+3.36%), Hospitals (+1.51%) and Computer Services (+1.23%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
XNPT, ESI, PEGA, DV, SYMC, IBM, WMT, IOC, TI, CTL, NGLS, HWCC, PETS, DISH, FSYS, NVTL, PCLN, HMIN, STAR, PBCT, SRCL, MYGN, HANS, WRLD, AMSC, ORA, NRT and AZN
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
1) SAP 2) SLG 3) ABK 4) SPLS 5) JASO
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Sunday, May 10, 2009
Monday Watch
Weekend Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Asian bank interest rates and the cost to protect corporate bonds against default declined. The Markit iTraxx
- World trade may be no better than it was at the end of last year, judging by the number of inactive oil tankers, commodity vessels and car carriers at anchor. Ships carry about 90% of world trade, according to The Round Table of Intl. Shipping Assoc. “There’s more lingering and idling and waiting to find business,” said Andreas Vergottis, London-based research director at Tufton Oceanic Ltd., the world’s largest shipping hedge-fund firm. Anchoring “is a manifestation of slack” as trade dwindles and the global fleet expands, he said. To cope with the glut of ships, owners are also accepting smaller cargoes and ordering captains to slow down to conserve fuel, Vergottis said. There’s a 30% oversupply of container ships, 20% in oil tankers, and as much as 15% in coal and iron-ore carriers, he said. The situation may worsen because the fleet is expanding faster than any likely recovery in world trade, Vergottis said.
Wall Street Journal:
Barron’s:
MarketWatch.com:
NY Times:
- More States Use GPS to Track Abusers.
TheStreet.com:
- Dear SEC: Reinstate Uptick Rule.
Nj.com
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AP:
Reuters:
Financial Times:
Globe and Mail:
NBS:
- China April Producer Prices fell 6.6%. April Consumer Prices dropped 1.5%.
Weekend Recommendations
Barron's:
- Made positive comments on (BAC), (HDI), (TSN), (CPB), (HES) and (JPM).
- Made negative comments on (LEA), (JCI), (HANS) and (AXL).
Citigroup:
- Upgraded (AEO) to Buy, target $17.
Night Trading
Asian indices are -.50% to +.75% on avg.
S&P 500 futures -.69%.
NASDAQ 100 futures -.79%.
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Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
- (ENER)/.00
- (KG)/.14
- (FLR)/.92
- (NUAN)/.22
- (DISH)/.56
- (MDR)/.30
- (AIPC)/.75
- (PCLN)/.92
- (ETP)/1.34
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Economic Releases
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
- The Fed’s Bernanke speaking on bank stress tests(CLH) shareholders meeting, (ABX) shareholders meeting and the (TIE) shareholders meeting could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are mostly higher, boosted by technology and financial shares in the region. I expect
Weekly Outlook
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There are a number of economic reports of note and some significant corporate earnings reports scheduled for release this week.
Economic reports for the week include:
Mon. – None of note
Tues. – Trade Balance, Monthly Budget Statement, weekly retail sales reports
Wed. – Weekly EIA energy inventory data, weekly MBA mortgage applications report, Business Inventories, Advance Retail Sales, Import Price Index
Thur. – Producer Price Index, Initial Jobless Claims
Fri. – Consumer Price Index, Empire Manufacturing, Net Long-term TIC Flows, Industrial Production, Capacity Utilization,
Some of the more noteworthy companies that release quarterly earnings this week are:
Mon. – Flour Corp(FLR), DISH Network(DISH), McDermott(MDR), priceline.com(PCLN)
Tues. – Warnaco Group(WRC), BMC Software(BMC), Applied Materials(AMAT)
Wed. – Tidewater(TDW), CA Inc.(CA), Jack in the Box(JACK), Whole Foods(WFMI), Macy’s(M)
Thur. – Wal-Mart(WMT), Urban Outfitters(URBN), Kohl’s Corp.(KSS), Agilent Technologies(A), Genentech(DNA), Compuware(CPWR), Nordstrom(JWN)
Fri. – JC Penney(JCP), Abercrombie & Fitch(ANF)
Other events that have market-moving potential this week include:
Mon. – The Fed’s Bernanke speaking on bank stress tests(CLH) shareholders meeting, (ABX) shareholders meeting, (TIE) shareholders meeting
Tue. – The Fed’s Lockhart speaking, Fed’s Rosengren speaking, Bank of America Healthcare Conference, UBS Global Financial Services Conference, CSFB Basic Materials Conference, UBS Industrials Conference, (MMM) shareholders meeting, (PRU) shareholders meeting, CSFB Aerospace & Defense Conference, Merrill Pharma/Biotech/Medical Conference, (INTC) analyst meeting
Wed. – The Fed’s Lockhart speaking, Fed’s Plosser speaking, BMO Capital Ag/Protein/Fertilizer Conference, Bank of America Healthcare Conference, (IBM) Analyst Meeting, (MA) Investor Meeting, Robert Baird Growth Conference, UBS Financial Services Conference
Thur. – BMO Capital Ag/Protein/Fertilizer Conference, Goldman Consumer Conference, Bank of
Fri. – The Fed’s Fisher speaking, (MFE) Investor Day, (M) Shareholders Meeting