Style Outperformer:
Large-cap Growth (-.10%)
Sector Outperformers:
Education (+.92%), Disk Drives (+.85%) and Restaurants (+.47%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
NCI, PKI, RRGB, CPKI, INFY, CTSH, YHOO, RIGL, MLHR, QLGC, PPDI, PNRA, KMT and DCP
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
1) PLD 2) ISIL 3) YRCW 4) NVLS 5) SNDK
Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Friday, July 10, 2009
Bull Radar
Links of Interest
Market Performance Summary
Style Performance
Sector Performance
WSJ Data Center
Top 20 Biz Stories
IBD Breaking News
Movers & Shakers
Upgrades/Downgrades
In Play
NYSE Unusual Volume
NASDAQ Unusual Volume
Hot Spots
Option Dragon
NASDAQ 100 Heatmap
Chart Toppers
Real-Time Intraday Quote/Chart
HFR Global Hedge Fund Indices
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Friday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- For Warren Buffett, freight-train traffic has the kind of importance that Alan Greenspan attached to scrap-steel prices as Federal Reserve chairman – and it isn’t going his way. Freight carload shipments at six of the largest
Wall Street Journal:
- Software Giants Rush to Cash In on Carbon-Trading.
Politico:
Rasmussen:
The Business Insider:
MercuryNews.com:
Reuters:
Financial Times:
Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
- None of Note
Night Trading
Asian Indices are -.75% to +.25% on average.
S&P 500 futures -.32%.
NASDAQ 100 futures -.30%.
Morning Preview
US AM Market Call
NASDAQ 100 Pre-Market Indicator/Heat Map
Pre-market Commentary
Pre-market Stock Quote/Chart
Global Commentary
WSJ Intl Markets Performance
Commodity Futures
Top 25 Stories
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Today in IBD
In Play
Bond Ticker
Economic Preview/Calendar
Earnings Calendar
Who’s Speaking?
Upgrades/Downgrades
Rasmussen Business/Economy Polling
Earnings of Note
Company/EPS Estimate
- (PSMT)/.33
- (PGR)/.36
Economic Releases
8:30 am EST
- The Trade Deficit for May is estimated to widen to -$30.0B versus -$29.2B in April.
- The Import Price Index for June is estimated to rise 2.0% versus a 1.3% increase in May.
10:00 am EST
- The
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
- The (MRVL) shareholders meeting could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are mostly lower, weighed down by technology and commodity shares in the region. I expect US equities to open mixed and to weaken into the afternoon, finishing modestly lower. The Portfolio is 75% net long heading into the day.
Stocks Finish Slightly Higher, Boosted by Construction, Homebuilding, Semi, Gaming, Bank and Oil Service Shares
Market Summary
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Today’s Movers
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Sector Performance
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Timely Economic Charts
GuruFocus.com
PM Market Call
After-hours Commentary
After-hours Movers
After-hours Real-Time Stock Bid/Ask
After-hours Stock Quote
After-hours Stock Chart
In Play
Stocks Slightly Higher into Final Hour on Short-Covering, Less Economic Pessimism, Bargain-Hunting
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- North American refiners will leave about 25% of plants idle by 2014, the International Energy Agency says, as a rise in capacity around the world increases the available supply of gasoline and distillates. Refinery utilization in North America may drop 5 percentage points to 75% as global crude distillation capability increases by 7.6 million barrels a day between 2008 and 2014, the IEA said June 29 in its Medium-Term Oil Market Report. That is more than twice the 3.2 million barrels of projected oil demand growth. The US refinery utilization rate is 2.4 percentage points lower than a year ago, the Energy Dept. said. Plants operated at 87% of capacity in the week ended July 3. The IEA forecast the North American rates to average 80% in the second quarter of this year. “North American refinery utilization is expected to decline slightly from the low levels seen today, as the recovery in demand is met by rising imports and ethanol supplies, rather than a rebound in domestic capacity utilization,” the IEA said.
- Treasury 10-year note yields will resume the declines posted yesterday even as the US sold $19 billion of the securities and stocks recovered from their lows, according to a Barclays Plc repot citing chart patterns. “The failure to give back session gains speaks to the strength of the bull trend,” the analysts said. The notes face resistance at 3.44% should yields increase, he said.
Wall Street Journal:
- The Public Option Two-Step. Why Obama won’t acknowledge the ‘Trojan Horse’ in the room.
CNBC:
- Oil traders continue to squeeze past tighter U.S. market rules via a loophole that allows them to bet for bigger stakes on certain fuel futures that are under British regulation, brokers and analysts said. The opening in what has been called the London loophole, which U.S. authorities tried to close in June 2008, allows the kind of high-risk plays that concern the Group of 8 leaders who have shone the political spotlight on oil price volatility. Traders buying oil contracts in London played a part in the spike in oil prices to nearly $150 a barrel last year, critics have said. Trading volumes have since jumped on gas oil futures not monitored by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) on the InterContinental Exchange (ICE) in London. Traded volumes on the gas oil futures contract on ICE surged by more than 20 percent in the first six months of 2009, from the first half of 2008.
NY Times:
HousingWire.com:
Rassmussen:
Politico:
Miami Herald:
TimesOnline: