April 25, 2024

Week in Review

DJIA +35.17 (+0.25%) to 14,089.66; S&P 500 +3.52 (+0.23%) to 1,518.20; NASDAQ +9.55 (+0.30%) to 3,169.74 Friday was an interesting day as we went into the weekend before Sequester (sounds like an SAT word right?) and rumors were abound which helped drive the markets one way or the other.  We did finally close with a small gain on the day which continued the markets impressive move off Wednesday’s lows right near the 50 Day SMA’s.  We had what I thought was mixed economic data through-out the day which over overall possibly canceled itself out but also continues to show the shaky ground we stand on.  That isn’t…

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DJIA +175.24 (+1.26%) to 14,075.37; S&P 500 +19.05 (+1.27%) to 1,515.99; NASDAQ +32.61 (+1.04%) to 3,162.26 The market followed up yesterday’s moved with a rip your face of rally that took the Dow toward new all time highs.  As for what drove the rally, we started to bottom and go after pending home sales data but it is hard to think that really caused the run and we were likely more running do to the technical bounces as many charts moved off their 50 day SMA’s yesterday. Stock of the Day today was Apple Computers (AAPL) but not because of a wild move and more due to the fact…

Week in Review

DJIA +8.37 (+0.06%) to 13,981.76; S&P 500 -1.59 (-0.10%) to 1,519.79; NASDAQ -6.63 (-0.21%) to 3,192.03 A pretty lack luster Friday to close off a lack luster week.  There wasn’t a shortage of events and things the market could use to drive direction one way or the other but it simply chose not to.  The market seems firmly pitted between valuations that may seem somewhat extended and technicals that would like a pullback but the continued accommodating environment from the Fed and also the Government as they continue to run deficits and even if cutting it is slow to not shock the economy.  How the market…

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DJIA -35.79 (-0.26%) to 13,982.91; S&P 500 +0.90 (+0.06%) to 1,520.33; NASDAQ +10.39 (+0.33%) to 3,196.88 The markets continued to climb what seems to be the wall of worry and I heard many speculating that something the President might say would affect the current trend but yet again another perceived milestone is passed and we continue higher yet again.  The Nasdaq finally participated in the rally as Apple Computers (AAPL) while down for the day was only slightly so and didn’t pull down the broad index much but it was the Dow that didn’t participate and that was due to McDonald’s (MCD) which closed down over…

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DJIA +47.46 (+0.34%) to 14,018.70; S&P 500 +2.42 (+0.16%) to 1,519.43; NASDAQ -5.51 (-0.17%) to 3,186.49 With no major economic data scheduled for announcement today, the markets were quiet today before the President’s speech tonight and often a quiet market will just consolidate or drift into the trend which has been undoubtedly higher since the November bottom. Not so quite today was Apple Computers (AAPL) and last night I noted that there was expectation going into the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference piggy backing on David Einhorn’s comments.  Often in these cases it is a buy the rumor sell the news event and today that…

Week in Review

DJIA +48.92 (+0.35%) to 13,992.97; S&P 500 +8.54 (+0.57%) to 1,517.93; NASDAQ +28.74 (+0.91%) to 3,193.87 Today the markets gaped higher and continued higher closing near highs.  We had positive economic data where the U.S. trade deficit shrank to its narrowest level in nearly three years. I felt the story of the day was one that didn’t really seem to be taking over the headlines but I think it might be a decision that eventually we look back at and say this was a big move that many others followed.  That was NJ Governor Chris Christie will allow the state…

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DJIA -42.47 (-0.30%) to 13,944.05; S&P 500 -2.73 (-0.18%) to 1,509.39; NASDAQ -3.35 (-0.11%) to 3,165.13 Apple Computers (AAPL) was thrust back in the news and by an interesting party on what I found an interesting story.  David Einhorn of Greenlight Capital stated that a legal action has been initiated against AAPL over the company’s refusal to unbundled three corporate governance proposals.  AAPL states that the action would break SEC rules.  Essentially what Einhorn really wants is for AAPL to start giving its stockpile of cash back to investors and is suggesting they do so by creating preferred stock that…

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DJIA +46.00 (+0.33%) to 13,825.33; S&P 500 +0.01 (+0.00%) to 1,494.82; NASDAQ -23.29 (-0.74%) to 3,130.38 As expected the Nasdaq lagged today because of Apple Computers (AAPL) and their lack luster earnings results (or at least not up to expectations).  Otherwise the S&P 500 probably couldn’t have shown any more indecision closing higher by 1 penny and likely continuing to showcase that it needs a pause/pullback to refresh.  What was positive for the market was to see the Small caps lead and again we got a second straight week of better than expected Unemployment data coming in at 330K. Apple…

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DJIA +67.12 (+0.49%) to 13,779.33; S&P 500 +2.25 (+0.15%) to 1,494.81; NASDAQ +10.49 (+0.33%) to 3,153.67 All in all today was a nothing as we started around flat and stayed flat the majority of the day until we (again) rallied into the close after lunch.  After the close we had Apple Computers (AAPL) report earnings which slightly beat EPS estimates but slightly missed on revenues.  The futures dropped at the same time as AAPL reported and started to decline and now stand down about 7 points as I write. Apple (AAPL) clearly is driving discussion after the close and it…

Week in Review

DJIA +53.68 (+0.39%) to 13,649.70; S&P 500 +5.04 (+0.34%) to 1,485.98; NASDAQ -1.29 (-0.04%) to 3,134.71 Week economic data couldn’t put a damper on the S&P 500 which added onto Thursday’s decent gains.  The Nasdaq wasn’t able to join in on the party but had Apple Computers (AAPL), Intel (INTC) and Facebook (FB) as well as other weighing it down. We did have good economic data announced but not in the U.S., China reported GDP growth f 7.9% in Q4 which helped take the full year growth to 7.8% which outpaced consensus analyst expectations (7.7%) and the government’s expectations (7.5%)….