May 23, 2017 Market Wrap up

The stock market closed the day higher, extending its streak to 4 straight winning days. That said, trading volumes have been below average as we await some key economic data this week — FOMC minutes tomorrow and GDP on Friday.

After trading above 16 last week, the VIX is now back below 11 as it closed at 10.72.

One sector that should be active over the next few days is the oil complex. OPEC is set to come together in two days for its 172nd meeting. Many are speculating that the oil ministers will issue out more production cuts.

ETF movers: United States Oil Fund (USO) +0.95%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) -0.67%. SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) -0.63%.
On the options front, we saw large call buying activity in ConAgra Brands Inc. (CAG), which traded 5.2 times normal option volume. In addition, we saw heavy put buying in Dollar General Corporation (DG), which traded 4.2 times normal option volume.

Key Economic Data:
24 May 2017- PMI Composite Flash 10:30 AM ET; Existing Home Sales 10:00 AM ET; EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET; FOMC Minutes 2:00 PM
25 May 2017- International Trade in Goods 8:30 AM ET; Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET
26 May 2017- Durable Goods Orders 8:30 AM ET; GDP 8:30 AM

Key Earnings:
24 May 2017- AAP, LOW, TGI, TIF, GES, HPQ, NTAP, PSTG, PVH, UHAL, WSM
25 May 2017- ANF, BBY, BURL, DLTR, SIG, BRCD, COST, GME, MRVL, PDCO, SPLK, VEEV, VNET, ZOES

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May 21, 2017 The Week Ahead

All major stock indices sold off this week. Despite still trading near all-time highs, we saw our first real taste of volatility on Wednesday when the S&P 500 plunged 1.82%.

Market fear erupted when rumors of a Trump impeachment started making the rounds. Some believe the rally in the stock market this year has been driven by expectations that Trump’s economic policies would boost business.

Some media outlets painted the picture that Trump’s administration was in serious trouble, putting additional selling pressure on stocks. That said, the markets did rally on Thursday and Friday.

Interestingly, on Wednesday, the VIX had one of it’s largest percentage gains on record, popping more than 46%, moving from 10.65 to 15.59. The VIX ended up closing at 12.04 on the week.

The coming week is packed with economic data including GDP, FOMC Minutes and the 172nd OPEC Meeting.

Here are how some of the most popular ETF Indices performed: SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) -0.28%, iShares Russell 2000 (IWM) -1.08%, SPDR Dow Jones Industrials Average ETF (DIA) -0.59%, and PowerShares QQQ ETF (QQQ) -0.55%

Oil prices rebounded but are still down more than 10% on the month. Here are how some futures/commodity related ETF’s performed: United States Oil Fund (USO) +5.33%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) +1.91%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) +2.20%.

Below you’ll find what is else is on the schedule:

Key Economic Data:
23 May 2017- New Home Sales 10:00 AM ET
24 May 2017- PMI Composite Flash 10:30 AM ET; Existing Home Sales 10:00 AM ET; EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET; FOMC Minutes 2:00 PM
25 May 2017- International Trade in Goods 8:30 AM ET; Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET
26 May 2017- Durable Goods Orders 8:30 AM ET; GDP 8:30 AM

Key Earnings:
22 May 2017- BAH, A
23 May 2017- AZO, CBRL, DSW, TOL, INTU, TTWO, UVV
24 May 2017- AAP, LOW, TGI, TIF, GES, HPQ, NTAP, PSTG, PVH, UHAL, WSM
25 May 2017- ANF, BBY, BURL, DLTR, SIG, BRCD, COST, GME, MRVL, PDCO, SPLK, VEEV, VNET, ZOES

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May 17, 2017 Market Wrap Up

The stock market saw its first taste of volatility on the year, all major indices dropped on above average trading volume: Dow Jones Industrials -1.78%, S&P 500 -1.82%, Nasdaq -2.57%, and the Russell 2000 -2.78%

The VIX exploded, gaining 4.83 points and closing at 15.48, an increase of 45% from yesterday’s close.

Now, here is how some of the other closely followed ETFs did: United States Oil Fund (USO) +0.79%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) +1.46%. SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) +1.82%.

On the options front, we saw large call buying activity in Colgate Palmolive (CL), which traded 7.4 times normal option volume. In addition, we saw heavy put buying in Michaels Companies (MIK), which traded 19.7 times normal option volume.

Here is what is left on the schedule:

Key Economic Data:

18 May 2017- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET; Philly Fed Survey 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
17 May 2017- AEO, QIWI, TGT, CSCO, FLO, LB, SNPS
18 May 2017- BONT, EXP, MNRO, RL, SSI, WMT, AMAT, CRM, GPS, MCK, ROST
19 May 2017- CBD, DE, FL

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May 14, 2017 The Week Ahead

The stock market saw a minor sell off during the week. All but one major average finished lower, the Nasdaq. That said, sell-offs have been few and far between. The VIX actually had its lowest reading since 1993 this week; however, managed to close above 10, at 10.40 on Friday.

Earnings have been decent with some few exceptions. For example, Macy’s fell 18.5%, and J.C. Penney Company dropped 17.12%. That said, more retailers will be announcing next week, they include: Wal-Mart, Gap Stores, Urban Outfitters, and Target.

Here are how some of the most popular ETF Indices performed: SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) -0.30%, iShares Russell 2000 (IWM) -1.06%, SPDR Dow Jones Industrials Average ETF (DIA) -0.36%, and PowerShares QQQ ETF (QQQ) +0.77%

Oil prices rebounded but are still down more than 10% on the month. Here are how some futures/commodity related ETF’s performed: United States Oil Fund (USO) +3.00%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) -0.87%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) -0.15%.

Below you’ll find what is else is on the schedule:


Key Economic Data

16 May 2017- Housing Starts 8:30 AM ET; Industrial Production 9:15 AM ET
17 May 2017- EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET,
18 May 2017- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET; Philly Fed Survey 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings

15 May 2017- TRVG, VIPS
16 May 2017- DKS, HD, SINA, SPLS, SSYS, TJX, VRTU, JACK, URBN, STV
17 May 2017- AEO, QIWI, TGT, CSCO, FLO, LB, SNPS
18 May 2017- BONT, EXP, MNRO, RL, SSI, WMT, AMAT, CRM, GPS, MCK, ROST
19 May 2017- CBD, DE, FL

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May 11, 2017 Market Wrap Up

The stock market saw its first taste of volatility; however, selling pressure subsided and stocks closed modestly lower. The VIX traded as high as 11.23 but closed at 10.60 on the day. Earlier this week, the VIX had its lowest reading since 1993.

Some of the more well known retailers released some poor earnings: Nordstrom -11%, Macy’s -16.8%, and Kohls -7.5%

Now, here is how some of the other closely followed ETFs did: United States Oil Fund (USO) +0.81%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) unch. SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) +0.40%.
On the options front, we saw large call buying activity in Babcock and Wilcox Enterprises (BW), which traded 5.6 times normal option volume. In addition, we saw heavy put buying in Telefonica (TEF), which traded 8.1 times normal option volume.

Here is what is left on the schedule:

Key Economic Data
12 May 2017- Consumer Price Index 8:30 AM ET; Retail Sales 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings

12 May 2017- GOLF, JCP

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May 7, 2017 The Week Ahead

The stock market shows no signs of slowing down. It’s been resilient to say the very least. That said, the next obstacle comes this Sunday, with the French presidential election being the catalyst. The markets are hoping that Emmanuel Macron wins, who represents the establishment. On the other hand, if Marine Le Pen pulls off the upset, we could see an increase in market volatility on Monday. That said, the markets aren’t betting on it, on Friday, the VIX closed at 10.57.

Here are how some of the most popular ETF Indices performed: SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) +0.68%, iShares Russell 2000 (IWM) -0.05%, SPDR Dow Jones Industrials Average ETF (DIA) +0.33%, and PowerShares QQQ ETF (QQQ) +1.44%

Earnings continue to flow, some of the interesting names reporting include: Disney, Snap Inc., Yelp, and Electronic Arts.

Here are how some futures/commodity related ETF’s performed: United States Oil Fund (USO) -5.66%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) -0.87%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) -3.11%.

Below you’ll find what is else is on the schedule:

Key Economic Data:
10 May 2017- EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET
11 May 2017- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET, PPI 8:30 AM ET
12 May 2017- Consumer Price Index 8:30 AM ET; Retail Sales 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
08 May 2017- JD, LBTYA, NWL, ON, ONDK, SYY, TSN, AMC, EOG, FN, HTZ, MAR, P, TSO
09 May 2017- AGN, CBOE, DF, DISCA, DUK, RESI, SEAS, TDG, VRX, BUFF, DIS, EA, FOSL, JAZZ, MCHP, NEWR, NVDA, PCLN, TRIP, TRUE, TWNK, YELP, ZAYO
10 May 2017- COTY, CROX, IPXL, MYL, SODA, TIME, VSI, WIX, FOXA, HOLX, LPSN, SNAP, WFM, SYMC
11 May 2017- KSS, OA, M, SNK, TPB, VSTO, JWN, CA, JAG
12 May 2017- GOLF, JCP

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May 2, 2017 Market Wrap Up

Stocks ended up higher on the day, except for the Russell 2000, which sold off 0.57%, however; the Nasdaq touched all-time highs yet again. The VIX actually closed green, up 4.75% on the day, at 10.59.

Earnings will be the story for the entire week. That said, the FOMC has their key interest rate meeting; however, it is expected that they will not make any changes.

At the time of this writing, this is how some of them stand: Twilio (TWLO) -30%, Apple (AAPL) -1%, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) -0.25%, Akamai Technologies (AKAM) -9.7%, and Fireeye (FEYE) +10.3%

Now, here is how some of the other closely followed ETFs did on the week: United States Oil Fund (USO) -2.27%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) +0.51%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) -0.02%.

On the options front, we saw large call buying activity in New York Reit (NYRT), which traded 30.5 times normal option volume. In addition, we saw heavy put buying in Hologic (HOLX), which traded 19.6 times normal option volume.

Here is what is left on the schedule:

Key Economic Data

03 May 2017- EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET; FOMC Meeting 2:00 PM ET
04 May 2017- International Trade 8:30 AM ET, Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET
05 May 2017- Employment Situation 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings
02 May 2017- ADM, AET, CHTR, COH, COP, CVS, EMR, ETN, EXLS, FIS, HCA, HCP, HLT, LL, MA, MOS, MRK, PFE, SABR, SHOP, AAPL, AKAM, APC, BYD, CSOD, DVN, FEYE, FSLR, FTR, GILD, EVHC, GDDY, HUBS, MDLZ, MTCH, OCLR, OKE, TEX, TWLO
03 May 2017- ADP, CDW, CLX, DLPH, EL, FLOW, GRMN, GRPN, HUM, ICE, MCK, NYT, RAI, S, SBGI, SO, TAP, TWX, YUM, AIG, ARRS, ANSS, CAKE, CATM, CF, CRUS, CXO, DDD, FB, FIT, GLUU, LNT, KHC, LVLT, PXD, PRU, RIG, TIVO, TSLA, WMB
04 May 2017- APA, CHD, CHK, D, FLR, INCY, IT, K, OXY, ZTS, VIAB, WLTW, ATVI, CBS, LOGM, MET, MRO, PKI, VECO
05 May 2017- CNP, CTSH, HCN, MC

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April 30, 2017 The Week Ahead

The stock market posted impressive gains over the week, largely lead by a favorable French vote and somewhat decent earnings. The Nasdaq had four of its bigger firms report earnings: Amazon.com (AMZN) +2.94%, Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) +3.10%, Alphabet Inc. (GOOG) +7.44%, and Intel (INTC) -0.47%. All but Intel posted impressive gains on the week.

Here are how some of the most popular ETF Indices performed: SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) +1.49%, iShares Russell 2000 (IWM) +1.35%, SPDR Dow Jones Industrials Average ETF (DIA) +1.87%, and PowerShares QQQ ETF (QQQ) +2.59%

Despite politics drawing a lot of attention, the markets don’t seem to be fazed. The VIX closed at 10.82 on Friday.

Some of the largest publically traded companies in the world will report this week. They include: Apple, CVS, Pfizer, Tesla, and Facebook.

Here are how some futures/commodity related ETF’s performed: United States Oil Fund (USO) -0.78%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) -0.96%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) -1.26%.

Below you’ll find what is else is on the schedule:

Key Economic Data:
03 May 2017- EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET; FOMC Meeting 2:00 PM ET
04 May 2017- International Trade 8:30 AM ET, Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET
05 May 2017- Employment Situation 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:

02 May 2017- ADM, AET, CHTR, COH, COP, CVS, EMR, ETN, EXLS, FIS, HCA, HCP, HLT, LL, MA, MOS, MRK, PFE, SABR, SHOP, AAPL, AKAM, APC, BYD, CSOD, DVN, FEYE, FSLR, FTR, GILD, EVHC, GDDY, HUBS, MDLZ, MTCH, OCLR, OKE, TEX, TWLO
03 May 2017- ADP, CDW, CLX, DLPH, EL, FLOW, GRMN, GRPN, HUM, ICE, MCK, NYT, RAI, S, SBGI, SO, TAP, TWX, YUM, AIG, ARRS, ANSS, CAKE, CATM, CF, CRUS, CXO, DDD, FB, FIT, GLUU, LNT, KHC, LVLT, PXD, PRU, RIG, TIVO, TSLA, WMB
04 May 2017- APA, CHD, CHK, D, FLR, INCY, IT, K, OXY, ZTS, VIAB, WLTW, ATVI, CBS, LOGM, MET, MRO, PKI, VECO
05 May 2017- CNP, CTSH, HCN, MC

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April 27, 2017 Market Wrap Up

Stocks ended up higher on the day, except for the Russell 2000, which sold off about -0.16%. The Nasdaq hit record highs, as many of the big are set to report earnings this eventing.

At the time of this writing, this is how some of them stand: Amazon (AMZN) +5%, Alphabet (GOOGL) +4.3%, Microsoft (MSFT) -0.33%, and Intel (INTC) -2.65%. That said the Nasdaq is up in the after hours about 0.5%.

Now, here is how some of the other closely followed ETFs did on the week: United States Oil Fund (USO) -0.19%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) -0.03%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) -0.37%.

On the options front, we saw large call buying activity in LPL Financial Holdings (LPLA), which traded 2.9 times normal option volume. In addition, we saw heavy put buying in Treehouse Foods Inc (THS), which traded 13.2 times normal option volume.

Here is what is left on the schedule:

Key Economic Data:
28 April 2017- GDP 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
27 April 2017- ABBV, APD, BMY, BSX, BWA, CELG, CMCSA, CME, DOW, F, GRUB, IP, IRM, JCI, LAZ, LLL, LUV, MPC, POT, SIRI, SPG, UAA, UNP, UPS, AIV, AMZN, BIDU, EXPE, GOOGL, GPRO, INTC, MLNX, MAC, MSFT, SBUX, VRTX, WDC
28 April 2017- CL, COG, CVX, GM, GT, HST, LYB, PSX, SYF, VFC, XOM, WY

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April 26, 2017 Market Wrap Up

After enjoying a record setting day yesterday, some stock indices took a breather. However, the Russell 2000 bucked the trend and closed the day positive. Over the last couple of trading sessions, the VIX has gotten beat up, as its now trading below 11 at 10.85.

The catalyst?

Looks like the French election, which happened on Sunday was the reason global markets rose on Monday. Earnings have been okay thus far, and President Trump is pushing towards policies that will boost business sentiment.

Earnings will continue to be heavily watch, here are some names that reported: Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. (DPS) -5.52%, Procter & Gamble (PG) -2.52%, Seagate Technology (STX) -16.83% and Twitter (TWTR) +7.91%

Now, here is how some of the other closely followed ETFs did on the week: United States Oil Fund (USO) -0.97%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) +0.55%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) +0.49%.

On the options front, we saw large call buying activity in Sientra Inc. (SIEN), which traded 10.3 times normal option volume. In addition, we saw heavy put buying in Agios Pharmaceuticals (AGIO), which traded 5.4 times normal option volume.

Here is what is left on the schedule:

Key Economic Data:
27 April 2017- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET; Durable Goods Orders 8:30 AM; International Trade in Goods 8:30 AM ET
28 April 2017- GDP 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
26 April 2017- ANTM, BAX, DPS, HES, HSY, NDAQ, NOC, NSC, ROK, PG, SLAB, SONS, STT, STX, TWTR, UTX, X, WM, WRK, WYN, AMGN, CAVM, BWLD, FFIV, NOW, ORLY, PYPL, SAM, TSCO, XLNX
27 April 2017- ABBV, APD, BMY, BSX, BWA, CELG, CMCSA, CME, DOW, F, GRUB, IP, IRM, JCI, LAZ, LLL, LUV, MPC, POT, SIRI, SPG, UAA, UNP, UPS, AIV, AMZN, BIDU, EXPE, GOOGL, GPRO, INTC, MLNX, MAC, MSFT, SBUX, VRTX, WDC
28 April 2017- CL, COG, CVX, GM, GT, HST, LYB, PSX, SYF, VFC, XOM, WY

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