Tech and Industrials Earnings Worrying

The major us indices diverged greatly at the open Wednesday.  The QQQ gapped down more than 2%, the DIA gapped down 0.1%, and SPY gapped down 0.85% to start the day.  After about a 20–30-minute period of waking up, all 3 of those indices rallied hard until 11:20 am, gaining 1.5% in the SPY, 1.1% in the DIA, and 1.95% in the QQQ.  So, the large caps more than filled the gap and the high-tech QQQ nearly filled it.  However, whipsaw kicked in as all 3 sold off, eventually getting back below the open by 3 pm.  From there, all 3 printed tight consolidations along the opening level for the remainder of the day. 

This action gave us very large upper wicks on candles that could be seen as either Gravestone Doji or Inverted Hammer types.  (Had they gapped up, I’d have called them shooting Star candles.)  On the day, eight of the ten sectors were in the green.  Technology (-2.03%) was by far the biggest loser while Healthcare (+1.33%) and Energy (+1.10%) led the gains.  SPY lost 0.75%, DIA lost 0.03%, and QQQ lost 2.21%.  The VXX fell 2.3% to 18.73 and T2122 fell slightly but remains deep in the overbought territory at 96.30.  10-year bond yields plunged to 4.011% and Oil (WTI) surged 3.3% to $88.16/barrel.  So, this was a very volatile day where the market rejected new highs and at the very least eased overextension from the T-line (8ema).

In economic news, the September Goods Trade Balance fell more than expected as the US exported less than expected (the deficit was -92.22 billion versus -87.50 billion forecast and -87.28 billion in August).  Meanwhile, September Retail Inventories came down 0.1% (compared to a build of 0.7% in August).  Elsewhere, September New Home Sales came in stronger than expected, up 603k (versus +585k forecast and +677k in August).  In other words, the decline was about 3% better than expected.  Finally, the EIA Weekly Oil Inventories showed a larger-than-expected build of stocks.  The inventories were up 2.588 million barrels (versus a 1.029-million-barrel build expected and the prior week’s drawdown of 1.725 million barrels).

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In stock news, INTC’s spinoff MBLY opened at $26.71 (giving INTC $21.8 billion) and then gained 8.5% during the session (while trading in a 15% range).  ROG closed down 1.42% after a Canadian government action seemed to indicate they would approve the ROG $14.7 billion bid to buy Shaw Communications.  In the afternoon, a Polish Deputy Prime Minister indicated that Westinghouse (owned by BBU) is likely to win the bid to build the first Polish nuclear power plant.  Also in the afternoon, the CA Public Utilities Commission issued a fine of $155.4 million to PCG in relation to company actions leading to a 2020 wildfire.  Bloomberg reports that FFIE has emailed employees saying the company will be cutting all salaries by 25% starting in November.  PSX has begun reducing staff at its refineries, terminals, and corporate offices.  This is the company’s second round of layoffs this year.  After the close, Reuters reported that TSLA is under investigation by the US Dept. of Justice over the company’s previous claims their vehicles can drive themselves after more than a dozen crashes when the TSLA “Autopilot” was engaged.

In miscellaneous news, another union (representing 6,000 rail workers) has voted down the tentative agreement reached in mid-September.  This is the second union to reject the deal, which 6 unions have voted to accept.  This increases the possibility of a rail strike which would impact the US supply chain as well as UNP, CSX, NSC, and KSU specifically.  XOM has announced it has made two new oil discoveries in Guyana.  XOM is partnering with HES on the Guyana projects, but no estimates on the size of the finds were given.  In other oil news, the EIA report Wednesday said that last week the US oil industry exported 5.1 million barrels per day, the most ever to take advantage of higher foreign prices.  Finally, the Bank of Canada did a smaller-than-expected rate hike Wednesday, hiking by 50 basis points instead of the expected 75.

After the close, SAN, MOH, FLEX, AVT, MUSA, PPC, ORLY, RE, RJF, URI, VIV, ACGL, KLAC, CP, CACI, EQT, DLR, OMF, ASGN, AEM, CCS, SAVE, VMI, PLXS, FIX, ENSG, ALSN, UCTT, TDOC, INVH, GGG, SEIC, OII, MAA, FWRD, NLY, MEOH, WFG, and PTEN all reported beats on both the revenue and earnings lines.  Meanwhile, F, AXS, MYRG, and AR beat on revenue while missing on earnings.  On the other side, OLN, FBHS, NOW, MTH, STC, SNBR, ULCC, and JBT all missed on revenue while beating on earnings.  However, META, VFC, FTI, ALGN, TROX, CMPR, ESI, AMED, and BMRN all missed on both the top and bottom lines.

So far this morning, MRK, CAT, LIN, PBF, MCD, ASX, CARR, AEP, RS, DTE, BWA, STM, AMT, DAN, TROW, CMS, HOCPY, SHOP, GVA, TPH, ARES, AIT, LAZ, ALLE, VC, GBX, GEO, CHKP, FCNCA, FCFS, VLY, KIM, BFH, and WTW all reported beats on both the top and bottom lines.  Meanwhile, TTE, MO, SO, FISV, XEL, ARCH, and WEX all beat on revenue while missing on earnings.  On the other side, CMCSA, BUD, HON, TAK, LUV, SWK, LKQ, BAX, TECK, TXT, FAF, ABG, SPGI, BC, AOS, TFX, OSTK, and JHG all missed on revenue while beating on earnings.  However, REPYY, CBRE, AN, IP, LH, SAH, OSK, MDC, AMBP, TNL, WST, and SHEL all missed on both the revenue and earnings lines.

Overnight, Asian markets were mostly green.  South Korea (+1.74%), Taiwan (+1.55%), and Hong Kong (+0.72%) led the gains while Shenzhen (-0.63%), Shanghai (-0.55%), and Japan (-0.32%) were the only real red on the day.  In Europe, markets are leaning to the downside at midday.  The FTSE (+0.08%), DAX (-0.80%), and CAC (-0.87%) are leading the region lower.  Meanwhile, Russia (+1.39%) is the only significant green with a couple of smaller following exchanges in early afternoon trade.  As of 7:30 am, US Futures are pointing toward a mixed start to the day.  The DIA implies a +0.68% open, the SPY is implying a +0.05% open, and the QQQ implies a -0.48% open at this hour.  10-year bond yields are back up to 4.067% and Oil (WTI) is up more than half of a percent to $88.39/barrel in early trading.

The major economic news events scheduled for Thursday include Sept. Durable Goods Orders, Q3 GDP, Q3 GDP Price Index, and Weekly Initial Jobless Claims (all at 8:30 am).  The major earnings reports scheduled for the day include AOS, ALLE, MO, AEP, AMT, BUD, HOUS, AIT, ARCH, AMBP, ARES, ABG, AN, BAX, BWA, BFH, BC, CRS, CARR, CAT, CBRE, CX, CHKP, CMS, CNX, CMCSA, CS, DAN, DQ, CTE, EME, FAF, FCNCA, FCFS, FISV, FCN, GEO, GOL, GVA, GBX, HTZ, HON, IP, JHG, KDP, LH, LAZ, LII, LECO, LIN, LKQ, MDC, MMP, HZO, MA, MCD, MRK, NOC, OPCH, OSK, OSTK, PATK, PBF, PCG, RS, SPGI, SNDR, SHEL, SHOP, SAH, SO, LUV, SWK, STM, TROW, TECK, TFX, TXT, TNL, TPH, VC, WST, WDC, WEX, WTW, and XEL before the open.  Then, after the close, AMZN, AAPL, ATR, AJG, BSMX, BIO, COF, CSL, COLM, DECK, DXCM, EMN, EW, ERIE, FSLR, GILD, HIG, HUBG, INTC, LHX, LPLA, MTX, MHK, MPWR, NEXA, NOV, ORI, PINS, PXD, PFG, RSG, RMD, SKYW, SWN, SSNC, TMUS, TEX, TXRH, TFII, X, VRTX, VICI, WY, and INT report. 

In economic news later this week, on Friday, Sept. PCE Price Index, Q3 Employment Cost Index, Sept. Personal Spending, Michigan Consumer Sentiment, and September Pending Home Sales are reported.

This big week of earnings ends on Friday with ABBV, AB, AVTR, BBVA, BSAC, BLMN, BAH, CHTR, CVX, CHD, CL, DVA, EQNR, XOM, FMX, FTS, GNTX, IMO, JKS, LYB, NWL, NMRK, NEE, NVT, SNY, and GWW reporting.

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The flood of earnings reports continues today with more of a mixed bag of results somewhat following industry groups. For example, food companies seem to be saying the consumer is not reducing spending due to inflation. However, many industrial and Tech companies are reporting misses. Still, overall, there is a very large list of companies that are beating on both lines. In addition, it appears that our neighbor to the north is now starting to see light at the end of the tunnel. The Bank of Canada did a smaller-than-expected rate hike last night and went so far as to say the time to talk about stopping rate increases is coming soon. This is just one data point, but some traders are very likely to read through, expecting the Fed to feel the same way and to start easing soon. However, we need to keep our eye on how the market reacts. It doesn’t matter (nor will we ever know for sure) how any individual or group thinks or feels. What matters is price action. The chart never lies and is never wrong. So follow it, don’t predict it.

As yesterday, the market is getting extended but is not completely beyond the pale yet. So, we need a rest or pullback, but yesterday’s pause helped and premarkets seem to be indicating more help on that front this morning. Continue to show caution and be patient (wait for confirmation). Don’t chase! With high volatility and less certainty at the moment, you either need to be able to handle the pain of all that volatility or this may be the time to pursue more cautious trading strategies (options spreads for example), including remaining hedged, quick, and/or small.

Don’t be stubborn. If you have a loss, just admit you were wrong and take it before it grows. And when price does move in your direction, always move your stops in your favor (remember the “Legend of the man in the green bathrobe“…it is NOT HOUSE MONEY, it’s all OUR MONEY!). Also, keep in mind that trading is not a hobby. It’s a job. 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. Lastly, remember that you get rich slowly and steadily in Trading…not by striking it rich on one or two trades. So, give up that lottery ticket mentality.

See you in the trading room.

Ed

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