On Monday, markets started higher with SPY gapping 0.23% higher, DIA gapping up 0.17%, and QQQ opening 0.26% higher. At that point, the two large-cap index ETFs ground sideways for 30 minutes. For its part, QQQ sold off hard during that half hour, recrossing the opening gap to the lows of the day at 10 am. Then SPY and DIA rallied until noon, before grinding sideways in a tight range the rest of the day. At the same time, QQQ road the rollercoaster back and forth across the opening gap 10 times over the day. This action gave us indecisive candles in the SPY (white-bodied Spinning Top) and QQQ (black-bodied Doji) and a white-bodied candle in the DIA. QQQ failed a retest of its T-line (8ema) while the two large-cap index ETFs remained above their own T-lines.
On the day, eight of the 10 sectors were in the green with Energy (+1.63%) way out front leading the way higher while Healthcare (-0.80%) was by far the lagging sector. At the same time, the SPY gained 0.45%, DIA gained 0.55%, and QQQ gained 0.16%. The VXX fell 1.69% to 23.30 and T2122 rose further into the overbought territory to 89.15. 10-year bond yields climbed to 3.874% while Oil (WTI) jumped up 2.36% to close at $78.89 per barrel. This happened on well below-average volume in the SPY and QQQ and just a bit below-average volume in the DIA. So, Monday was essentially a gap-up drift day where the market was waiting on more earnings and the Fed decision before putting a lot of new money to work.
The major economic news reported Monday includes the Preliminary July S&P US Manufacturing PMI, which came in above expectations at 49.0 (compared to a forecast of 46.4 and a June reading of 46.3). At the same time, the Preliminary July S&P Global Composite PMI came in below the predicted level at 52.0 (versus a forecast of 53.1 and a June value of 53.2). Finally, the Preliminary July S&P Services PMI also came in low at 52.4 (compared to a 54.0 forecast and a June reading of 54.4).
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In stock news, TM announced Monday that it has terminated 1,000 workers (out of 19,000) at its joint venture with state-owned Guangzhou Automotive Group in China. This move was just the latest in a string of similar announcements from automakers that signal pressure from the auto price wars in China. Elsewhere, the AAL pilot’s union has indefinitely postponed the ratification vote on the tentative contract deal that was revised over the weekend (following the better-than-original deal to which UAL pilots had agreed). Meanwhile, BAYRY (Bayer) cut its full-year earnings forecast for the second time this year. The move comes as the company also announced a $2.8 billion write-down of its glyphosate-related assets citing weak global demand for glyphosate-based weed killers. At the same time, TSLA announced it would begin offering 7-year (84-month) loan terms on the purchase of new cars in an effort to reduce monthly payments for potential customers. Later, FDX pilots rejected a tentative contract deal with the company, which had included a 30% pay increase over the new contract. The contract was rejected by 57% of the voters. No strike is imminent and negotiations will resume soon, likely under the supervision of the National Mediation Board. After the close, PFE announced that the supply of 30 drugs may be disrupted following an NC tornado last week (which accounted for 25% of the company production of the drugs in question). For now, the company has placed order limits on hospitals for the 30+ drugs (64 different formulations of the 30 drugs).
In stock legal and regulatory news, the FDIC called on banks (without naming any bank in particular) to fix their incorrect financial statements. Specifically, FDIC says banks have been misstating (reducing) the uninsured deposits on its books. (Banks are doing this to reduce the amount of “special assessment” the FDIC said it will charge to recoup losses from the three bank collapses earlier this year.) At the same time, AMC filed a revised “stock conversion plan” with a Delaware court, hoping to address the court’s concerns and allow it to issue millions of new shares of common stock. Later, the Fed fined UBS $268.5 million for misconduct by CS (which UBS bought out) related to the handling of defunct Archegos Capital. Elsewhere, a TX jury ruled GOOGL must pay $338.7 million for violating the patents of Touchstream Technologies related to GOOGL’s Chromecast. After the close, the EU announced that ADBE now faces a full-scale antitrust investigation related to its $20 bid to buy designer platform Figma. This announcement comes after the completion of a preliminary EU investigation. Also after hours, AAPL was hit with a $1 billion class action lawsuit in the UK over its App Store fees. (AAPL gets roughly $20 billion per quarter from App Store fee revenue.) Finally, after hours, a federal labor board judge ruled that SBUX violated US labor law by firing a NY store supervisor who had organized workers to form a union
After the close, ARE, BRO, CDNS, CLF, FFIV, NXPI, RRC, and SSD all reported beats on the revenue and earnings lines. Meanwhile, CHX, CCK, PKG, and WHR reported misses on revenue while beating on earnings. On the other side, CADE and LBTYA both beat on revenue while missing on earnings. It is worth noting that CDNS raised its forward guidance while CHX and PKG both lowered their forward guidance.
Overnight, Asian markets leaned heavily to the green side. Only New Zealand (-0.70%) and Japan (-0.06%) were in the red. Meanwhile, Hong Kong (+4.10%), Shenzhen (+2.55%), Shanghai (+2.13%), and Taiwan (+0.97%) led the region higher. In Europe, we see the same picture taking shape at midday. Only, Denmark (-0.42%) and Portugal (-0.07%) are in the red while the CAC (+0.16%), DAX (+0.12%), and FTSE (+0.12%) lead the region higher on volume but actually significantly lag all the smaller exchanges on move size in early afternoon trade. In the US, as of 7:30 am, Futures are pointing toward a modestly green start to the day. The DIA implies a +0.06% open, the SPY is implying a +0.12% open, and the QQQ implies a +0.32% open at this hour. At the same time, 10-year bond yields are climbing again to 3.904% and Oil (WTI) is up two-tenths of a percent to $78.90 per barrel in early trading.
The major economic news scheduled for Tuesday is limited to Conference Board Consumer Confidence (10 am) and the API Weekly Crude Stocks report (4:30 pm). The major earnings reports scheduled for before the opening bell include MMM, ALK, ACI, HOUS, ADM, ARCC, ABG, AVY, BIIB, GLW, DHR, DOV, DOW, FELE, GEHC, GE, GM, HRI, HUBB, IVZ, KMB, LW, LTH, MCO, MSCI, NEE, NUE, PCAR, PII, PHM, RTX, ST, SHW, SPOT, TRU, VZ, and XRX. Then, after the close, GOOGL, ASH, CALM, CNI, CB, CSGP, CR, WIRE, ENVA, EQT, HA, KALU, MTDR, MSFT, NBR, NEX, RNR, RHI, RUSHA, SNAP, TDOC, TXN, UHS, V, WD, and WM report.
In economic news later this week, on Wednesday, Building Permits, June New Home Sales, EIA Weekly Crude Oil Inventories, the Fed Rate Decision, Fed Statement, and FOMC Press Conference are delivered. On Thursday, we get June Durable Goods Orders, Preliminary Q2 GSP, Preliminary Q2 GDP Price Index, Preliminary June Goods Trade Balance, Weekly Initial Jobless Claims, Preliminary June Retail Inventories, June Pending Home Sales, and the Fed Balance Sheet. Finally, on Friday, June PCE Price Index, Q2 Employment Cost Index, June Personal Spending, Michigan Consumer Sentiment, Michigan Consumer Expectations, and Michigan 5-Year Inflation Expectations are reported.
In terms of earnings reports, on Wednesday, we hear from AMG, ALKS, ALLE, APH, T, ADP, BA, BOKF, GIB, CHKP, CME, KO, CSTM, CPG, EQNR, EEFT, EVR, FTV, GD, GPI, HES, HLT, LAD, MHO, EDU, ODFL, OMF, OTIS, OC, PAG, BPOP, PRG, DGX, RCI, RES, RPM, R, SLGN, STLA, SCL, TMHC, TEL, TDY, TMO, TNL, UNP, UMC, WNC, AEM, ALGN, AWK, AMP, NLY, AR, ACGL, ASGN, AGR, CSL, CLS, CCS, CMG, CHDN, CMPR, FIX, EBAY, EW, ESI, FLEX, GFL, GL, GGG, HP, ICLR, IEX, INVH, LHX, LRCX, LSTR, MAT, META, MEOH, MAA, MOH, MYRG, NGD, NOV, ORLY, OII, PPC, PLXS, PTC, RJF, ROL, STX, SEIC, STC, TER, TNET, TYL, URI, VMI, VICI, WFG, and WU. On Thursday, AOS, ABBV, AGCO, AEP, AMT, MT, ARCH, AMBP, AVNT, BAX, BSX, BFH, BMY, BC, CRS, CARR, CBRE, CX, CVE, CNP, CMS, CMCSA, CROX, CFR, DTE, EXP, EME, FAF, FCFS, FSV, FMX, FCN, GTX, GOL, GVA, HOG, HCA, HSY, HTZ, HON, IP, KBR, KDP, KEX, LH, LAZ, LII, LECO, LIN, LKQ, MDC, MLM, MAS, MA, MCD, NYCB, NSC, NOC, ORI, OPCH, PATK, PTEN, BTU, PNR, PCG, RS, RCL, SPGI, SHEL, SAH, LUV, SRCL, STM, FTI, TECK, TXT, TTE, TSCO, TPH, VLO, VLY, GWW, WAB, WST, WEX, WTW, XEL, ACHC, AB, ALSN, ATR, AJG, BZH, SAM, BYD, CP, CC, CINF, DECK, DXCM, DLR, EMN, EIX, ENPH, EQR, ERIE, FSLR, F, FBIN, HIG, HUBG, INTC, JNPR, KLAC, LYV, LPLA, MATW, MTH, MTD, MTX, MHK, MDLZ, OLN, OVV, PFG, ROKU, SKX, SKYW, SSNC, TMUS, TXRH, X, VALE, and WY report. Finally, on Friday, we hear from AON, ARCB, AZN, AVTR, ITCL, BAH, CNC, GTLS, CHTR, CVX, CHD, CNHI, CL, DAN, XOM, BEN, GNTX, IMO, NWL, NMRK, NVT, POR, PG, SAIA, SNY, TROW, TRP, and HE.
So far this morning, MMM, ALK, ABG, ADM, BIIB, DHR, DOW, GE, GEHC, GM, KMB, LOGI, MCO, MSCI, PII, PHM, RTX, ST, SHW, TRU, and VZ all reported beats on both the revenue and earnings lines. Meanwhile, XRX missed on revenue while beating on earnings. On the other side, BKU, GLW, IVZ, and LTH beat on revenue while missing on earnings. Unfortunately, AVY, DOV, HRI, and SPOT missed on both the top and bottom lines. It is worth noting that GLW and ST lowered their forward guidance while GE and GM both raised their own guidance.
In miscellaneous news, China in general, and Hong Kong, in particular, got a major shot in the arm from newly-released Chinese government support aimed at helping the country’s real estate sector, boosting consumer spending, and solving local government debt. This came after Beijing announced its Q2 GDP growth was 6.3% year-on-year (an entire percent below the 7.3% expected growth). However, the new measures were short on specifics leading to some worry this will end up being just more cheerleading, rather than actual substantial action. Elsewhere, UPS and the Teamster Union return to the bargaining table today with one week left until the current contract expires (and the union strikes). The union reports that all work condition-related issues have been resolved and the only remaining question is pay, where the sides reportedly remain significantly far apart.
With that background, it looks like markets are again working on more small, inside candles on the green side of break-even in the premarket. The QQQ is again retesting its T-line from below. Meanwhile, the SPY and DIA are seeming to continue pushing to break out of their tight consolidation in an uptrend. Those two large-cap index ETFs remain above their T-lines (8ema). As far as extension goes, all of the major index ETFs are near their T-line, but the T2122 indicator remains in the overbought region. So, there is room to run in either direction. With all that said, keep in mind that the DIA has been on a Bullish tear for over two weeks now, even as it had been the laggard all year. My point is that the mega-cap index is due for some rest. However, also bear in mind that markets can stay extended longer than we can stay solvent predicting the reversion to the mean. Finally, with this being a Fed week and heavy with major earnings, do not be surprised if we see both drifting and volatility.
As always, be deliberate and disciplined…but don’t be stubborn. If you have a loss, admit you were wrong and take that loss before it gets out of hand. And when the price does move in your direction, always move your stops in your favor and take a little profit off the table. You have to keep the “Legend of the man in the green bathrobe” in mind. In a winning situation, it is NOT HOUSE MONEY you’re betting, it’s YOUR MONEY! There is absolutely no reason to keep raising your bet (risk) size just because you’ve had a win. Finally, remember that trading is not a hobby. It’s a job. The money is real and so is the risk. So, treat it that way. Do the work and follow the process. Stick to your trading rules, trade with the trend, and take those profits when you have them. Do the work!
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