Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Stocks Finish Slightly Lower, Weighed Down by Commodity, Homebuilding, HMO, Bank, Telecom and Alt Energy Shares
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Stocks Lower into Final Hour on Government Worries, Rising Economic Angst, More Shorting
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Hedge funds would have to report short selling to both national regulators and to the market under rules across Europe that were proposed today by the Committee of European Securities Regulators. Short sales of .1% or more of any company’s outstanding share capital would be privately reported to national regulators, under CESR’s plans. If a further threshold of .5% was reached, public disclosure would be needed under the two-tier system, which CESR is pushing to be imposed across the European Economic Area. “Imposing a requirement for shot positions to be disclosed publicly to the market as a whole will provide a potential constraint on aggressive large-scale short selling,” said Kurt Pribil, CESR’s chairman.
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Politico:
- All About Alpha recently spotted a Hedge Fund Implosion Predictor buried away in the last Financial Stability Review from the ECB. Might come in handy for Hectors Sants and colleagues in E14, now that Alistair Darling wants to give the FSA special powers to deal with big hedge fund problems. Basically, the Predictor relies on “empirical panel logit analysis” — applied to the Lipper TASS hedgie database — to arrive at a set of variables that might point to the likely liquidation of a hedge fund - something, the ECB notes, that might also be useful in comparing hedge funds with other business entities. The detailed table of variables is available here.
Bear Radar
Style Underperformer:
Small-cap Value (-1.47%)
Sector Underperformers:
Oil Tankers (-5.36%), Gold (-4.23%) and HMOs (-4.22%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
RTP, IBN, CLF, BAC, PBR, XNPT, DNDN, ACL, WBSN, SYNO, EQIX, SCBT, ZBRA, NVEC, FUQI, CHTT, AMAG, CME, SYNA, ANEN, ASTE, CECO, PEGA, ARST, CETV, STFC, CYOU, RFV, ICE, MTH, HOT and CME
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
1) DHI 2) EXPE 3) LEN 4) CIEN 5) ICE
Bull Radar
Style Outperformer:
Large-cap Growth (+.09%)
Sector Outperformers:
Biotech (+1.73%), Drugs (+1.70%) and Defense (+1.02%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
AMGN, FDO, NRG, AAP, CHU, WFR, SAP, TSCO, MDCI, DLTR, WFMI, ORLY, PTRY, IBKC, LORL and DCP
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
1) DISH 2) FDO 3) GPS 4) AET 5) YRCW
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