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In The Money Latest Posts

Sentiment Check: More Signs of Bullishness
You never really want to argue with the price action of the market, and today looks like a strong day on the surface. But the volume behind the move is really low, which makes me more cautious in that there seems to be little conviction behind today's rally.As for the sentiment indicators, they... Read more...
Published 11 hours ago

Monday Morning Musings
Looks like a pretty slow morning for news flow. The big news was FedEx (FDX), which lowered guidance late Friday afternoon on rising energy costs and weak economic activity.The financials are higher despite news that MBIA (MBI) reported a massive first quarter loss. But the stock is trading... Read more...
Published 15 hours ago

Weekly Wrap
Here is a look at Briefing.com's Weekly Recap:For the first time in four weeks the market lost ground. To be exact, the S&P 500 declined 1.8%. The pullback in many respects was not unexpected. After all, with the S&P 500 up 11.0% since the Bear Stearns bailout in mid-March, many participants... Read more...
Published 2 days ago

Trade Deficit Comes In Below Expectations
The market is lower this morning, after a big loss by AIG and more highs in oil seem to be weighing on sentiment. The weird thing is that many of the financials are higher, despite the debacle that is AIG. And most of the energy stocks are lower, even as oil makes new highs. Go figure.AIG... Read more...
Published 4 days ago

Retail Sales Roundup
The retails sales reports for April that came out this morning were fairly mixed. There were quite a handful of companies that beat estimates, but for the most part the stocks in this sector are trading lower today.I think concerns over high gas prices are weighing on consumer sentiment, even as... Read more...
Published 4 days ago

Morning Look: Financials Trade Heavy
The market is a touch lower in early trading. The dollar is weak today vs. the Yen and Euro, and financials are weak again for a second day. The brokers are the weakest group so far this morning, and it might be hard for the overall market to rally today without the financials.Energy stocks are... Read more...
Published 5 days ago

Midday Update: Market Pulls Back As Oil Back At Highs
Earnings season is a busy time for portfolio managers, and I have been inundated with conference calls lately. That is why I haven't been making as many posts to this blog as usual. But as earnings season is winding down, I plan to step it back up soon.The market was up early this morning, but... Read more...
Published 6 days ago

Morning Update: Financials Lead Market Higher
The market was under pretty heavy selling pressure in early trading, but it has since bottomed and moved back into positive territory.The news before the bell was all bad: UBS was cutting 5500 jobs and Merck (MRK) was cutting 1200 jobs; oil is hitting new highs above $122; and Fannie Mae (FNM)... Read more...
Published 7 days ago

Monday Morning Musings
The market got a brief bounce in early trading on a better than expected economic report, but the enthusiasm has quickly faded, and the Dow is flirting with triple digit declines currently.The ISM Services Index came in higher than expected at 52.0 (vs. 49.1 consensus), reflecting renewed... Read more...
Published 1 week ago

Weekly Wrap
Here is a copy of Briefing.com's Weekly Recap:There were five trading sessions this week, but for the most part it ended up being a three-day work week. That's because things didn't get really interesting for market participants until Wednesday.Sure, there was the news Monday that Mars is going... Read more...
Published 1 week ago

The Recession That Wasn't
The market got a big boost this morning from a better than expected jobs report. Nonfarm payrolls declined by -20,000, which was far less than the -75,000 forecast. Also, the unemployment rate ticked down to 5.0%, while economists predicted it would move higher to 5.2%.Moreover, most of the job... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

Sick Humor
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Published 2 weeks ago