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Dividend Stocks Continue To Look AttractiveThe Outsider • Wed, Jun 19
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- Wednesday, May 1, 6:47 AM S&P 500 (SPY) and Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) futures are flat ahead of a flood of economic data including ADP jobs and PMI. The rush of earnings reports continues. 1 Comment
- Tuesday, April 30, 10:01 AM More on the Chicago PMI miss: The report looks to have been released early to a few as stocks started moving lower and the euro shooting higher just moments ahead of the official time. Production slipped to 49.9 from 51.8. New Orders 53.2 vs. 53. Backlogs 40.6 vs. 45. Employment 48.7 from 55.1. Supplier Deliveries 47.9 vs. 58. Prices paid 51 vs. 61. S&P 500 (SPY -0.3%). Bonds add to gains, (TLT +0.5%). (full report) 10 Comments [U.S. Economy]
- Tuesday, April 30, 6:49 AM Futures give back the tiniest bit after yesterday's record close for the S&P 500, SPY -0.2%, QQQ -0.1% premarket. Most of Asia followed up on the U.S. rally, but Japan closed marginally lower as the yen strengthens to its highest level in a few weeks. Most of Europe is a bit lower after yesterday's big rally. 1 Comment
- Monday, April 29, 10:40 AM Not confirming the nice move in the S&P (SPY) since March is the 10-year Treasury yield, today hitting another 2013 low of 1.65% (TLT +0.2%). Yields and stocks have move broadly together for years - especially so for the last year - but began to diverge about 2 months ago. Another notable divergence is the Russell 2000 (IWM) - trending lower for the last 6 weeks. 3 Comments
- Monday, April 29, 6:51 AM S&P 500 (SPY) futures +0.3% and Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) +0.4% as markets look to build on last week's big move higher. Overseas markets are mostly higher, with Europe (FEZ) +0.5%, led by Spain and Italy each up more than 1%. 1 Comment
- Friday, April 26, 2:50 PM Markets are off their worst levels, but remain marginally lower a bit more than an hour before the bell. The Dow (DIA +0.1%) is actually in the green, helped by a big move in H-P on a recycling of the Icahn-buying rumor. Apple continues a decent post-earnings run, +2.2%. Nasdaq 100 (QQQ -0.2%). S&P 500 (SPY -0.1%). 1 Comment
- Friday, April 26, 9:26 AM Small-caps have a fan in Goldman Sachs which is out with a report today forecasting a 14% gain in the Russell 2000 (IWM) over the next 12 months vs. just 6% for the S&P 500 (SPY). The S&P is outperforming YTD by about 50 bps. 2 Comments
- Friday, April 26, 8:45 AM More on the Q1 GDP (first estimate) miss: Government spending slowdown continues, with real federal government spending off 8.4% vs. 14.8% in Q4; defense spending off 11.5% vs. 22.1%. Real PCE +3.2%. Nonresidential fixed investment +2.1%. Real exports +2.9%, Real imports +5.4%. Real final sales +1.5% vs. 1.9% in Q4. Inventories added 103 bps to GDP in Q1 after subtracting 152 bps in Q4. SPY -0.3% premarket. The long bond pops half of a point. TLT +0.8% premarket. (full report) 68 Comments [U.S. Economy]
- Friday, April 26, 6:57 AM S&P 500 (SPY) futures slide 0.3%, Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) -0.3% ahead of this morning's first look at Q1 GDP. Europe's off about 1% across the board, though Japan managed to post a minor gain even as the BOJ offered no new candy at its policy meeting. 3 Comments
- Thursday, April 25, 3:59 PM Not really news, but good enough to knock stocks (DIA, SPY, QQQ) well of their highs in the last hour is the Bundesbank - in a filing to Germany's high court - signaling its displeasure with the ECB's Outright Monetary Transactions. OMT hasn't been used yet, but was put in place by the central bank last year to - if necessary - buy the debt of peripheral countries. 1 Comment [Global & FX]
- Thursday, April 25, 3:02 PM Stocks ease off gains an hour before the bell, the Dow (DIA +0.3%) boosted by financials and tech, but dragged by 3M and Exxon after their earnings disappointed. The S&P (SPY +0.5%) and the Nasdaq (QQQ +0.5%) fare better. 2 Comments
- Thursday, April 25, 8:35 AM S&P 500 (SPY) futures extend gains, +0.5% after jobless claims fall to their lowest level in 6 weeks. Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) +0.7%. The 4-week moving average fell 4.5K to 357.5K. Comment!
- Wednesday, April 24, 10:10 AM Turning 10 this week, the Guggenheim S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP) has outperformed the SPY by 5,900 basis points since its launch. The RSP was one of the pioneers of equal-weighting - created in the aftermath of the 2000 bust to give investors exposure to stocks without so high a focus on large caps (the so-called "Cisco effect"). It's time for a renaming to the "Apple effect" as QQQE - the Nasdaq 100 Equal Weighted ETF - has outperformed the QQQ by 850 bps YTD. 3 Comments
- Wednesday, April 24, 6:54 AM S&P 500 (SPY) futures +0.15% following yesterday's big rally here and especially across the pond. Europe tacks on more gains, the Stoxx 50 +0.4% as momentum continues to build for an ECB rate cut next week. Apple is lower by 0.75%, erasing gains in the 5% area after the earnings and its plan to take on debt to return cash to shareholders. Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) futures +0.2%. 5 Comments
- Tuesday, April 23, 5:52 PM The SEC will give a closer look to the "bogus" tweet from the AP that (for four minutes) interrupted today's stock rally by forcing a near-1% drop in the S&P 500 (SPY). Commissioner Dan Gallagher says a review of today's action will help evaluate the effectiveness of measures introduced after the "Flash Crash" of May 2010. 3 Comments [U.S. Economy]
- Tuesday, April 23, 10:27 AM Stocks continue higher, SPY +0.9% as Europe soars (FEZ +2%) following economic data (there, here, and in China) that on balance was pretty weak. Leading the gains in the states is the banking sector - XLF +1.3% - following a big upgrade for Bank of America (up 3%). 2 Comments
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Philip Davis
Lines We're Watching at Lunch $$ $DIA $SPY $IWM $QQQ $EWJ $UUP #stocks -- http://bit.ly/1411A52 - View all 0 replies
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Ypa Finance
$PHDG and $VQT have the same hedging power as shorting $SPY or buying $SH in bear markets and add more gains in bull markets. - View all 1 replies
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Ypa Finance: I wrote a SA article about that, refused because of my bad English (it's my 3rd language). I will try again...
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Ryan Mallory
Today's Trading Plan: And the Trend-Line Rolls | $SPY $QQQ $DIA $IWM http://bit.ly/17Jw29j - View all 0 replies
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Dr. Duru
%stocks>40DMA=32.1% $SPY teetering. T2108 model delivers lesson in sensitivity. http://bit.ly/11JmLJW $SPY #VIX $AAPL chart review - View all 2 replies
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Whitehawk: Had to buy the NQ100 futures to catch the rally today, no waiting for those floors. Good vol in Nik225. Likely positioning for next week. -
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Dhierin Bechai
Nikkei -3% . What will $DIA and $SPY do. Traders don't understand economic recovery is too brittle to reduce QE or are they calculating in? - View all 2 replies
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rodh7858: Yen carry trade reversing its course. 1USD = 94.61Yen. Breathtaking reversal in yen's fortune in just 2 weeks. -
Dhierin Bechai: True, but Nikkei is down 20% after big rally, one shouldn't forget that it's a bearmarket now, with debt of 225% of GNP it doesn't look good
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$UNG $SPY Zodiak well discovery by Royale, Dorset well, another 2.2 billion feet coming online by end of June http://bit.ly/14XAYkm - View all 5 replies
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$SPY be very concerned, US co's response to Obamacare is reducing works hours on all employees, giant impact rest of year,I'm very concerned - View all 5 replies
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