Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Stocks Sharply Lower into Final Hour on Technical Selling, More Shorting, Government Uncertainty, Rising Economic Angst
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- The Baltic Dry Index, a measure of shipping costs for commodities, posted a fifth consecutive drop on easing port congestion and weaker demand for haul iron ore. The index fell 159 points, or 4.7%, to 3,216 points, according to the Baltic Exchange today.
Rates to hire capsize ships that typically carry iron ore for making steel dived 8.1% to $61,060 a day, the most in more than a month. “There’s more ships coming out of congestion in China,” Stuart Rae, joint managing director at shipping hedge-fund company M2M Management Ltd. in London, said.
Wall Street Journal:
CNBC:
Dallas Morning News:
Washington Post:
NY Post:
CNNMoney:
Rassmussen:
Politico:
Mlive.com:
All Things Digital:
- US chain store sales fell 4.2% last week, according to Johnson Redbook.
Haaretz.com:
Bear Radar
Style Underperformer:
Large-cap Growth (-1.36%)
Sector Underperformers:
Road & Rail (-2.32%), REITs (-2.30%) and Oil Service (-1.87%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
AGO, CBEY, BLKB, TNE, DDRX, ASTE, AMAG, ADTN, PWRD, CETV, ENER, RGS and KMT
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
1) AET 2) AIG 3) CIT 4) PBR 5) XRT
Bull Radar
Style Outperformer:
Small-cap Growth (-.66%)
Sector Outperformers:
HMOs (+4.82%), Hospitals (+2.75%) and Drugs (+.12%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
CI, AET, OVTI, CYH, MKSI, CVH, PSMT, KGC, CTL, LFUS, SAIA, LEAP, ABFS, NWPX, VECO, CYOU, STLD, PLCE, ODFL, CFSG, AEIS, SNDA, AFAM, YPF, OSK, TKG, HUM, K, CEC, TWP and WLP
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
1) GFI 2) CIT 3) CEPH 4) NTAP 5) CRM
Links of Interest
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HFR Global Hedge Fund Indices
Monday, July 06, 2009
Tuesday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Goldman Sachs Group(GS) and Morgan Stanley(MS) had their profit forecasts raised by Doug Sipkin at Pali Capital, who cited an improved outlook for trading and asset management. The analyst boosted his 2009 earnings estimate for Goldman Sachs to $15.10 a share from $14.12 and boosted his 2010 projection to $15.57 from $14.81. He raised his 2010 forecast for Morgan Stanley to $2.99 a share from $2.88, while cutting his 2009 estimate to 51 cents from 75 cents. “Morgan Stanley is probably the most attractive long-term investment we cover,” the NY-based analyst wrote in a note to clients today, citing the firm’s “stronger capital position” and increased distribution from newly formed retail brokerage joint venture, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.
Wall Street Journal:
- The White House signaled a willingness Monday to compromise on details of a public plan to compete with private insurance companies as negotiators sought ways to advance health-care legislation. A senior administration official said one way to meet President Barack Obama's goals would be a mechanism under which a public plan is introduced only if the marketplace fails to provide sufficient competition on its own. Mr. Obama has pushed hard for a public option, saying it will keep the insurance industry honest, but he has also said he won't draw a "line in the sand."
- Bing is doing a good job of generating ad revenue – for Google(GOOG).
NY Times:
IBD:
CNNMoney.com:
- America’s fastest-growing small public companies.
Politico:
BNET Technology:
Reuters:
Financial Times:
- How Obama could introduce a petrol tax.
Nikkei English News:
- Mizuno Corp., a Japanese maker of sporting goods, will close about 200 of its 902 retail sites in
Inquirer.net:
Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Reiterated Top Pick Buy on (CME), target $375.
Night Trading
Asian Indices are -.25% to +1.0% on average.
S&P 500 futures -.18%.
NASDAQ 100 futures -.16%.
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Earnings of Note
Company/EPS Estimate
- (ISCA)/.31
- (RT)/.20
Economic Releases
- None of note
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
- The weekly retail sales reports could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are mostly higher, boosted by technology and financial shares in the region. I expect US equities to open mixed and to rally into the afternoon, finishing modestly higher. The Portfolio is 100% net long heading into the day.