April 26, 2024

Daily Wrap

DJIA +24.50 (+0.17%) to 14,700.80; S&P 500 +6.37 (+0.40%) to 1,585.16; NASDAQ +14.54 (+0.51%) to 2,848.66 The S&P 500 started with a small gap higher after a better than expected Unemployment claims number (339K vs 352K) which then waffled for the initial trading and then started to press higher.  After an intraday consolidation, the S&P 500 again until around 2:30 pm EST when the index started to fade and continued lower until roughly the end of the day.  While still closing higher, the S&P was roughly 7 points off the high. As we are in the thick of the earnings reports, each day…

Daily Wrap

DJIA -43.16 (-0.29%) to 14,676.30; S&P 500 +0.01 (+0.00%) to 1,578.79; NASDAQ -1.25 (-0.04%) to 2,834.12 Today was a consolidation day after yesterday’s strong move.  The action was general bouncing back and forth all day with not much to report except there was a late day rally which took the S&P to new highs for the day until roughly 3pm EST when it turned and sold off into the close. In economic data the only real surprise was US Durable Goods orders which came in much lower than expected with a -5.7% number when I had consensus estimates at a -2.9%.  Tomorrow we…

Week in Review

DJIA +149.21 (+1.08%) to 14,009.79; S&P 500 +15.06 (+1.01%) to 1,513.17; NASDAQ +36.97 (+1.18%) to 3,179.10 I have been looking and highlighting a pattern that seemed to be begging for higher prices in the short term and why the stance has been that while ultimately I would like to see a broader pullback/correction to provide the markets a better base to then press higher from again, in the short term it felt that every dip was an opportunity for a long trade.  Friday’s action now for me has brought the S&P 500 into the levels I was looking for and…

Week in Review

DJIA +70.65 (+0.51%) to 13,895.98; S&P 500 +8.14 (+0.54%) to 1,502.96; NASDAQ +19.33 (+0.62%) to 3,149.71 Leading the major indexes higher today was the Nasdaq, even with AAPL being down over 2%.  There was not a great deal of economic news but New Home sales for came in lower than expected but the previous month was adjusted well higher.  At this point the market seems to be unshaken and seems to be saying that it is going higher until something substantive unseats it.  At the same time, Art Hogan, market strategist at Lazard Capital Markets pointed out that we are up…