January 31, 2016 The Week Ahead

The S&P 500 had its second straight positive week. It was a rough month for indices, with some of them seeing their worst monthly declines in over five years. Volatility may come in as the Chinese market will be on break to celebrate their new year, which happens in less than two weeks.

If you recall, weakness in the Asian markets was causing the heavy selling in January. Not to mention weakness in oil prices.

The VIX waited till Friday to sell-off hard. Overall, it closed lower, right above 20.

Crude oil prices are more than 10% higher than their monthly lows. Gaining more than 5% on the week and closing above $33 per barrel. Is it a dead-cat bounce or have prices finally started to stabilize?

Reporting this week: Exxon Mobil (XOM), Alphabet (GOOGL), Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG), Yahoo (YHOO), Merck (MRK), and much much more.

Here’s what else is on tap:

Key Economic Data:
1 February 2016- Personal Income and Outlays 8:30 AM ET, ISM Mfg Index 10:00 AM ET
4 February 2016- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET
5 February 2016- Employment Situation 8:30 AM ET, International Trade in Goods 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
1 February 2016- AET, CAH, HAIN, SOHU, SYY, APC, GOOGL, TSO, MAT, GGP, AGNC
2 February 2016- ADM, ADT, ALLY, BAX, BEAV, CIT, DOW, EMR, KORS, LAZ, LYB, MNK, PFE, RCL, UBS, UPS, XOM, CMG, ILMN, YHOO, TDW, CHRW
3 February 2016- ADP, APO, BEN, CBG, CBOE, CMCSA, ENR, ETN, GM, IP, KLIC, MRK, NOV, BWLD, CCK, CDNS, GPRO, MET, NXPI, SFLY, YUM
4 February 2016- AZN, ABC, COP, COTY, DLPH, GRUB, ICE, OXY, PENN, RL, WFT, BMI, DATA, DECK, LNKD, LGF
5 February 2016- ATHN,CME, TSN, WY

January 26, 2016 Market Wrap Up

So far this week, we’ve seen less fireworks than the first three weeks of the year. However, that’s probably in anticipation of all the data that will be flooding the market. For example, we’ve got an FOMC announcement coming up, along with a ton of earnings and economic data to review.

With that said, the S&P 500 saw a gain of 1.4% today. Not only that, but the trading range was relatively tight, with not a lot of up and down action.

It was no surprise to see the VIX sell off, falling nearly 7% and closing at 22.50.

Crude oil futures prices caught a bounce after yesterday’s +5% sell-off. However, it’s currently trading lower in the after hours after the API reported a build in crude oil stocks. It will be important to see what the DOE reports tomorrow.

On the options front, we saw large call buying activity in Fortuna Silver Mines Inc (FSM). In addition, we saw heavy put buying in Grand Canyon Education (LOPE).

In the after hours we got earnings results out of Apple (AAPL). The stock is trading 2% lower at the time of this wrap up. Some attribute the drop to a slowdown in iPhone sales.

Please pay attention to the schedule as there is a lot of stuff going on this week.

Key Economic Data:
27 January 2016- New Home Sales 10:00 AM ET, FOMC Meeting Announcement 2:00 PM ET
28 January 2016- Durable Goods Orders 8:30 AM ET, Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET
29 January 2016- GDP 8:30 AM ET, International Trade in Goods 8:30n AM ET

Key Earnings:
27 January 2016- BA, CLF, EMC, NVS, STJ, STM, TUP, CAVM, CRUS, CTXS, FB, INVN, HOLX, JNPR, LRCX, MLNX, MCK, QCOM, PYPL, SNDK, TER, TSCO, TXN, URI, VRTX
28 January 2016- ABT, BMY, DGX, F, CAT, CELG, CY, DB, HOG, JBLU, LLY, NDAQ, UA, V, VLO, POT, NUE, HSY, AMZN, EA, FLEX, SYNA, SWKS, MSFT, NOC
29 January 2016- AAL, ABBV, PCAR, APD, CL, CVX, HON, MA, PCAR, PSX, XRX

January 24, 2016 The Week Ahead

The S&P 500 had its first positive week on the year. However, despite being up 3 out of 4 trading sessions, there still seems to be a lot of fear in the markets. We had about a 100 point range from the highs to lows (1812-1906).

A lot of eyes are on the Asian Markets, as well as the world energy market. Crude Oil prices have had a nice bounce after trading below $30 per barrel. They finished the week up, about 7% or so. However, it’s too early to tell if the bottom is in or we’re just seeing a dead-cat bounce.

The VIX waited till Friday to sell-off hard. Overall, it closed the week more than 15% lower. With that said, it’s still trading above 22.

This is an incredibly busy week, which includes an army of earnings releases and economic data. Some of those highlights include the FOMC Meeting and GDP numbers on Friday. Earnings will cover several sectors including pharmaceuticals, energy, defense, technology, and transportation.

Reporting this week: Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Facebook (FB), Amazon (AMZN), Caterpillar (CAT), Halliburton (HAL), Eli Lilly (LLY), and a whole lot more.

Here’s what else is on tap:

Key Economic Data:
27 January 2016- New Home Sales 10:00 AM ET, FOMC Meeting Announcement 2:00 PM ET
28 January 2016- Durable Goods Orders 8:30 AM ET, Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET
29 January 2016- GDP 8:30 AM ET, International Trade in Goods 8:30n AM ET

Key Earnings:
25 January 2016- DHI, HAL, KMB, MCD, ASH, PKG, SWFT, ZION, STLD
26 January 2016- DD, COH, FCX, GLW, JNJ, JNS, LMT, MMM, PG, PH, WAT, AAPL, CB, COF, NAVI, SYK, T, X
27 January 2016- BA, CLF, EMC, NVS, STJ, STM, TUP, CAVM, CRUS, CTXS, FB, INVN, HOLX, JNPR, LRCX, MLNX, MCK, QCOM, PYPL, SNDK, TER, TSCO, TXN, URI, VRTX
28 January 2016- ABT, BMY, DGX, F, CAT, CELG, CY, DB, HOG, JBLU, LLY, NDAQ, UA, V, VLO, POT, NUE, HSY, AMZN, EA, FLEX, SYNA, SWKS, MSFT, NOC
29 January 2016- AAL, ABBV, PCAR, APD, CL, CVX, HON, MA, PCAR, PSX, XRX

January 20, 2016 Market Wrap Up

It was another crazy day in the markets. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) opened the day at 185.03, hit a high of 188.06, and posted a low of 181.02. When the dust settled, it ended the day down 2.41 points or 1.28%. We’re close to being down 10% on the year.

The VIX continues to stay elevated, it closed above 27, however; it nearly hit 30 at one point during the session.

Crude oil futures prices are at decade lows, with no clear sign of support. We’re currently trading below $29 per barrel. Of course, this has taken a strain on the overall market. With that said, crude oil futures prices have suffered an even greater loss than equities so far this year.

Not only that, but we’ve gotten to the point where a gallon of gasoline is cheaper than a gallon of water and a gallon of milk.

Stocks in play included: Netflix (NFLX) -.45%, Exxon (XOM) -4%, Synaptics (SYNA) +27.3%, Twitter (TWTR) +5%

On the options front, we saw large call buying activity in Icici Bank (IBN). In addition, we saw heavy put buying in Stone Energy (SGY).

Here’s what’s on tap for the rest of the week. Keep in mind, we’ve got an ECB decision tomorrow morning.

Key Economic Data:
21 January 2016- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET, Philly Fed Survey 8:30 AM ET
22 January 2016- Existing Home Sales 10:00 AM ET

Key Earnings:
21 January 2016- ALK, CP, LUV, VZ, ISRG, JBHT, MXIM, SBUX
22 January 2016- COL, GE, KSU, LM, SAP, SYF

Conferences:
20 January 2016- World Economic Forum in Davos (runs til 1/23)

January 18, 2016 The Week Ahead

The S&P 500 continues to see heavy selling pressure this year, as we’re already down 8% thus far. Many attribute it to the slowdown in China; The Shanghai Composite Index is down more than 17% year-to-date.

In addition, crude oil prices continue to drop. They’re down over 20%, early in the new year. Cash crude oil prices are currently trading below $30 per barrel.

The VIX actually didn’t change much from last week, closing above 27.

For a four-day trading week, it’s pretty busy. On Tuesday, we’ll get China retail sales and GDP numbers. On Thursday, we’ve got the ECB interest rate decision. On top of that, we’ve got a ton of earnings being reported.

Reporting this week: Netflix (NFLX), Bank of America (BAC), Morgan Stanley (MS), IBM, Goldman Sachs (GS), Starbucks (SBUX), and a whole lot more.

Here’s what else is on tap:

Key Economic Data:
20 January 2016- Consumer Price Index 8:30 AM ET, Housing Starts 8:30 AM ET
21 January 2016- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET, Philly Fed Survey 8:30 AM ET
22 January 2016- Existing Home Sales 10:00 AM ET

Key Earnings:
19 January 2016- BAC, MS, SCHW, UN, UNH CREE, IBKR, IBM, LLTC, NFLX
20 January 2016- EAT, GS, FFIV, XLNX
21 January 2016- ALK, CP, LUV, VZ, ISRG, JBHT, MXIM, SBUX
22 January 2016- COL, GE, KSU, LM, SAP, SYF

Conferences:
20 January 2016- World Economic Forum in Davos (runs til 1/23)

January 14, 2016 Market Wrap Up

In 2016, volatility is the name of the game. With that said, it was out in full force today. The S&P 500 traded in a range of 1878 to about 1934. Ultimately closing the day about 1.67% higher. Believe it or not, we’re nearly flat on the week now.

The VIX continues to stay elevated above 20, however; today it was down 5%, closing at 23.95.

Crude oil futures prices continue to hover around $30 per barrel. Lately, the equity markets have been selling off when energy does. Let’s see if that theme continues.

Stocks in play included: Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) +6.2%, Solarcity (SCTY) -13.5%, and Abbvie (ABBV) +6.7%.

On the options front, we saw large call buying activity in Abbvie (ABBV). We also saw aggressive put buying in Workday (WDAY) .

Here’s what’s on tap for tomorrow:

Key Economic Data:
15 January 2016- PPI 8:30 AM ET, Retail Sales 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
15 January 2016- BLK, C, FAST, RF, USB, WFC

Conferences:
15 January 2016- JPMorgan Healthcare Conference (runs till 1/15), UBS Greater China Conference (runs till 1/15)

January 12, 2016 Market Wrap Up

It was another tremendous day of volatility in the markets. The S&P 500 traded between 1914 and 1947, ultimately closing the day .8% higher. Believe it or not, this marks the second straight up day on the week. But as mentioned earlier, the markets have been all over the place, swinging from positive to negative territory at rapid speeds.

The VIX sold off nearly 8%, closing above 22, at 22.47.

Crude oil futures prices went below $30 per barrel during the trading session. However, they were able to close above that level. It seems like for the last two years, traders have been trying to pick a bottom in crude oil with not a whole lot of success.

With that said, several oil and commodity related names were in play today: Freeport-Mcmoran (FCX) -5.4%, Sunedison (SUNE) -9.6%, Williams Companies (WMB) -12%

On the options front, we saw large call buying activity in Jazz Pharmaceuticals (JAZZ). We also saw aggressive put buying in Tandem Diabetes Care Inc (TNDM).

Here’s what’s up for the rest of the week:

Key Economic Data:
14 January 2016- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET
15 January 2016- PPI 8:30 AM ET, Retail Sales 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
13 January 2016- SVU
14 January 2016- JPM, INTC
15 January 2016- BLK, C, FAST, RF, USB, WFC

Conferences:
11 January 2016- JPMorgan Healthcare Conference (runs till 1/15), UBS Greater China Conference (runs till 1/15)
12 January 2016- Deutsche Bank Global Auto Industry Conf (runs till 1/13), Needham Growth Conference (runs till 1/14)

January 10, 2016 The Week Ahead

The S&P 500 is off to a rocky start, down nearly 6% in the year. Fears of a China slow-down, along with rising interest rates are possible reasons for the sell off. With that said, traders will be watching closely what happens in the Asian sessions.

In addition, crude oil prices continue to drop. They’re down over 10%, early in the new year. Crude oil futures prices are currently below $35 per barrel.

The VIX exploded, gaining over 9 points on the week, closing above 27.

If things weren’t volatile enough, earnings kick off this coming week. We are looking forward to results out of intel (INTC), as well as many of the big banks like Wells Fargo (WFC), JPMorgan (JPM), and Citigroup (C).

Here’s what else is going on:

Key Economic Data:
14 January 2016- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET
15 January 2016- PPI 8:30 AM ET, Retail Sales 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
11 January 2016- AA
12 January 2016- CSX
13 January 2016- SVU
14 January 2016- JPM, INTC
15 January 2016- BLK, C, FAST, RF, USB WFC

Conferences:
11 January 2016- JPMorgan Healthcare Conference (runs till 1/15), UBS Greater China Conference (runs till 1/15)
12 January 2016- Deutsche Bank Global Auto Industry Conf (runs till 1/13), Needham Growth Conference (runs till 1/14)

January 7, 2015 Market Wrap Up

It was another rough day in the markets. We’re already down 5% in the S&P 500, early into the new year. The catalyst this time came out of Asia. The Shanghai Composite dropped 7% overnight. With that said, all eyes will be on that market this evening. However, the markets closed a tad above their daily lows.

The VIX exploded higher, closing up to nearly 25, a gain of over 21%.

Crude oil futures prices have not faired better, they’re down about 9% on the new year.

Stocks in play today included: Apple (AAPL) -4.8%, Sunedison (SUNE) -38.5%, Dynavax (DVAX) +39%

On the options front, we saw large call buying activity in Darling Ingredients (DAR). We also saw aggressive put buying in Cerner Corp (CERN).

There is not much on tap in respect to economic news.

Conferences:
6 January 2016- Consumer Electronics Show (runs till 1/9)

January 5, 2016 Market Wrap Up

The S&P 500 had its first up day of the new year, however; it’s still down more than 1% from yesterday’s sell off. A really shaky start, which makes tomorrow’s FOMC minutes a potential market changer.

In addition, the Consumer Electronics Show continues tomorrow. Companies are presenting their new products to this huge public forum. A good showing can boost stock prices higher. On the other hand, a poor showing can really drive stock prices lower, as witnessed with FitBit (FIT) today.

The VIX sold off slightly, closing the day slightly below 20.

Crude oil futures prices have not faired better, they’re down about 3% over the first two trading days of the year.

Stocks in play today included: Apple (AAPL) -2.5%, Fitbit -18.4%, and ManKind (MNKD) -48.4%

On the options front, we saw large call buying activity in Microchip Technology (MCHP). We also saw aggressive put buying in Cirrus Logic (CRUS) .

Key Economic Data:
6 January 2016- International Trade 8:30 AM ET, FOMC Minutes 2:00 PM ET
7 January 2016- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
6 January 2016- MON
7 January 2016- FINL, KBH, STZ, WBA, BBBY, HELE, SNX, TCS

Conferences:
6 January 2016- Citigroup Internet, Media & Telecom Conference (runs till 1/7)
6 January 2016- Consumer Electronics Show (runs till 1/9), Goldman Sachs Energy Conference (runs till 1/7)