Not withstanding the economic news, markets continued their rally this week. With low interest rates, monies are beginning to flow back into the market. This rally now 8 weeks running is been strong. The momentum is there. The market is due for a temporary correction while it is on this major leg up.
From Schaeffer's Investment Research - Friday's wrap comments:
The equities market today continued its recent habit of rallying in the face of generally dire economic news. Headlining today was the Labor Department's nonfarm payrolls report, which revealed that the pace of job losses is slowing. Although the economy shed a whopping 539,000 jobs in April, analysts were expecting a steeper decline of more than 600,000. The banking sector's stress test results were also better than the worst-case scenario, with 10 out of 19 institutions failing to pass muster. The under-capitalized banks need a total of $74.6 billion to boost their reserves, according to the Treasury Department. "The results released today should provide considerable comfort to investors and the public," said Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, adding that his primary concern was the quality of capital at major banks, rather than the quantity.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA – 8,574.65) took the day's news as a cue to extend its recent rally, ending the day up 164.8 points, or nearly 2%. American Express (AXP) and JPMorgan Chase (JPM) set the pace for the 24 advancing blue chips after investors learned that neither financial firm was in need of additional capital. Meanwhile, tech titan Intel (INTC) swallowed the steepest loss of the six declining Dow members. For the week, the Dow added 4.4%, and notched a weekly close above the 8,500 level for the first time since Jan. 9.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
Here's a One-Week Trade Good for 25%
By Jeff Clark in Growth Stock Wire:
It is a different market today than it was six weeks ago.
Back then, I warned short sellers they were about to get wiped out. Since that essay, the S&P 500 has rallied 20%. The Dow is up over 1,000 points. And investors are breathing a sigh of relief that the worst is over. Indeed, the strength of the recent rally seems to have just about everyone thinking we've entered a new bull market.
While I'd love to join the ever-expanding chorus of cheerleaders yelling out, "Give me a B... Give me a U... Give me an L – L," we'd have to add four more letters to express my true thoughts. The rally has been nice, but it's not the start of a brand new bull market. Stocks will be lower later this year.
It is a different market today than it was six weeks ago.
Back then, I warned short sellers they were about to get wiped out. Since that essay, the S&P 500 has rallied 20%. The Dow is up over 1,000 points. And investors are breathing a sigh of relief that the worst is over. Indeed, the strength of the recent rally seems to have just about everyone thinking we've entered a new bull market.
While I'd love to join the ever-expanding chorus of cheerleaders yelling out, "Give me a B... Give me a U... Give me an L – L," we'd have to add four more letters to express my true thoughts. The rally has been nice, but it's not the start of a brand new bull market. Stocks will be lower later this year.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Treasurys Are 'Disaster Waiting to Happen': Dr. Doom
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