Stock Market Watch For the Week of July 15th

The S&P 500 and Dow Jones broke through all-time highs on Friday, on the hopes that the Fed will cut interest rates in its meeting in late July.

For the last month, politics and policy have been dominating the headlines (the Fed, and trade talks). However, earnings season starts on Monday, and traders will be shifting their attention on that.

We’ve all been hearing about how the global economy is slowing down. Heck, China’s GDP just grew at its slowest pace in 27 years.

Will we start seeing the slowdown when companies issue guidance?

With a slew of earnings that include JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Netflix, Microsoft, and many others– we’ll have an answer to that question shortly.

As of now, the market seems unfazed, as witnessed by a declining VIX.

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Source: Yahoo

Here are how some of the most actively traded index ETFs performing over the week: SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) +0.73%; iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) -0.36%; SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA) +1.53%; Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) +1.30%

Here is how some of the most actively traded commodity and interest rate ETFs performed: United States Oil Fund (USO) +4.77%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) -1.67%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) +1.05%

Economic Releases:
16 July 2019- Retail Sales at 8:30 AM ET; Industrial Production 9:15 AM ET

17 July 2019- Housing Starts 8:30 AM ET; EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET

18 July 2019- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET; Philly Fed Business Survey 8:30 AM ET

Earnings Releases:
15 July 2019- C, WTFC, JBHT

16 July 2019- JNJ, JPM, WFC, CSX, CTAS, HOPE, IBKR, UAL

17 July 2019- BAC, BK, CMA, PGR, PNC, TXT, USB, AA, BXS, CCI, IBM, URI

18 July 2019- DHR, DOV, POOL, GPC, MS, PM, SNA, UNH, UNP, MSFT, WAL, SCX

19 July 2019- AXP, BLK, CFG, CLF, KSU, SLB, STT

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July 16, 2018 The Week Ahead

Many media outlets would like you to believe that the President’s economic policies have been a disaster to date. Despite worries of inflation rising and potential trade wars with China, the Nasdaq hit all-time highs and the S&P 500 hit its highest price level in 5 months.

Focus will now turn to earnings as several large caps report, companies like Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, and Bank of America. Other notable earnings include: Netflix, American Express, IBM, Goldman Sachs, Ebay, and UnitedHealth Group Incorporated.

Stocks in play last week included: FAST +14.6%, IQ +13.5%, AVGO -18.3%, LB -13.6%

Here are how some of the most widely traded index ETFs performed over the week:
Powershares QQQ ETF (QQQ) +2.28%, SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) +1.51%, SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA) +2.29%, iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) -0.49%

The VIX declined sharply, closing at 12.18 on Friday.

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Here are how some futures and commodity ETFs performed over the week: United States Oil Fund (USO) -3.28%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) -0.02%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) -1.05%

Economic Releases:
16 July 2018- Retail Sales 8:30 AM ET

17 July 2018- Industrial Production 9:15 AM ET

18 July 2018- Housing Starts 8:30 AM ET

19 July 2018- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET; Philly Fed Business Survey 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
16 July 2018- ACI, BAC, BLK, JBHT, LUB, NFLX, RIO

17 July 2018- CMA, GS, JNJ, PGR, SCHW, UNH, BHP, CSX, IBKR, MLNX, UAL

18 July 2018- ABT, ASML, GWW, MS, NVS, NTRS, TXT, USB, AXP, AA, CCI, CCK, CP, EBAY, IBM, SLG, URI8

19 July 2018- BBT, BK, BX, DHR, DPZ, FITB, GPC, KEY, NUE, PM, PPG, RPM, SAP, SON, TRV, TSM, UN, UNP, WBC, CE, COF, ETFC, ISRG, MSFT, PBCT, SWKS

20 July 2018- BHGE, CFG, CLF, GE, GNTX, HON, KSU, RF, SWK, VFC, SLB, MAN

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April 29, 2018 The Week Ahead

Stocks closed relatively flat during the week as earnings continue to pour on through. Going into next week traders will be focused on the FOMC meeting and more earnings. Some of the key earnings beats last week included Amazon, Intel, and Microsoft.

Geopolitical risk has gotten lower after news that South Korea and North Korea are in heavy peace talks. That said volatility in the market is also coming in.

Here are how some of the most widely traded index ETFs performed over the week:
Powershares QQQ ETF (QQQ) -0.13%, SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) -0.02%, SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA) -0.63%, iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) -0.55%

The VIX dropped during the week, closing at 15.40 on Friday.

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Here are how some futures and commodity ETFs performed over the week: United States Oil Fund (USO) -0.15%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) +0.36%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) -0.89%

Economic Releases:
30 April 2018- Chicago PMI 9:45 AM ET; Pending Home Sales 10:30 AM ET

1 May 2018- Motor Vehicle Sales; PMI Manufacturing 9:45 AM ET; ISM 10:00 AM ET

2 May 2018- EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET; FOMC Meeting Announcement 2:00 PM ET

3 May 2018- International Trade 8:30 AM ET; Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET

4 May 2018- Employment Situation 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
30 April 2018- AGN, AKS, ARNC, CTB, FDC, MCD, L, MOH, AKAM, IDTI, SBAC, THC

1 May 2018- ADM, AMT, BP, CMI, COMM, CVLT, EMR, ETN, INCY, LLL, MARK, PFE, SHOP, STX, UA, WCG, WDR, ASH, CHRW, DVN, EIX, GILD, JNPR, MDLZ, NCR, NUVA, PAYC, SNAP, WU, ZEN

2 May 2018- ABC, ADP, BG, CLX, CVS, EL, ENR, EXC, GRMN, HFC, HUM, MA, PNW, SSYS, TAP, W, YUM, ZTS, AIG, AWK, ARI, BAND, CERN, CONE, CRUS, DATA, DDD, FEYE, EQIX, HOLX, H, LNC, LOGI, MET, PXD, SQ, VVV, XPO

3 May 2018- APRN, AVP, BCE, BDX, BLL, CAH, CHD, CI, DWDP, GOLF, GPN, ICE, K, PF, SFM, WWE, ANET, ATVI, ALRM, CBS, CYBR, FTNT, GPRO, HLF, OLED, SWKS, ZAYO

4 May 2018- VFC, BNP, AON, CELG, CBOE

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January 28, 2018 The Week Ahead

The markets continue to steam roll higher as we enter the busiest and most important week of the year. The S&P 500 and Dow are up a stunning 7% ytd, and the NASDAQ is up 8.5%

On Wednesday we’ll get word on whether or not the FOMC is going to raise key interest rates or leave them unchanged. Also, this is a heavy earnings week, with some of the largest publicly traded companies reporting.

Despite the strength in the market, the VIX remained steady, closing at 11.10, just a slight drop from last weeks 11.30 closing.

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Source: TradingView

Here are how some of the most widely traded index ETFs performed over the week:
Powershares QQQ ETF (QQQ): +2.76%; SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY): +2.20%, SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA): 2.06%; iShares Russell 2000 ETF 0.63%

Here is how some futures and commodity ETFs performed over the week: United States Oil Fund (USO): +4.09%; iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT): 0.42%; SPDR Gold Shares (GLD): +1.31%

Below you’ll find what is else is on the schedule for the week: McDonalds, Pfizer, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Alibaba, and Exxon.

Economic Releases:
29 Jan 2018- Personal Income and Outlays 8:30 AM ET

31 Jan 2018- EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET; FOMC Meeting Announcement 2:00 PM ET

1 Feb 2018- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET; ISM Manufacturing Index 10:00 AM ET

2 Feb 2018- Employment Situation 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
29 Jan 2018- D, LMT, STX, SOHU, ARE, CR, IDTI, PFG, RGA

30 Jan 2018- AKS, ALLY, BEN, DHR, DOV, EAT, GLW, HCA, HOG, MCD, NUE, PCAR, PFE, SAP, TROW, ZBH, CA, EA, JNPR, KNX, NATI, SYK, WRB

31 Jan 2018- ADP, BA, ANTM, BA, DHI, IR, IVZ, JCI, LLY, NDAQ, NYCB, SIRI, TMO, TUP, XRX, CTXS, DRE, EBAY, FB, MDLZ, MET, MSFT, PYPL, QCOM, QRVO, SYMC, T, VRTX, X

1 Feb 2018- BABA, APO, BSX, CME, COP, IP, MCK, MA, MO, R, RL, UPS, VLO, AAPL, AMGN, AMZN, DATA, GOOGL, MAT, MSI, RTEC, V, VIAV, VR, WFT, XL

2 Feb 2018- CHTR, CLX, MRK, PSX, ROP, WY, XOM

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October 29, 2017 The Week Ahead

Nearly all major indices closed the week higher as earnings thus far have been decent. During the week, Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft all hit all-time highs, as all three impressed the street with its quarterly results.

Some earnings worth watching for the week include: Facebook, Apple, Starbucks, Mastercard, and Alibaba.

The “fear index” closed at 9.80 on Friday; however, it did trade as high as 13 during the week. Outside of earnings, traders will be paying attention to the FOMC, and whether or not they will raise the key interest rate or keep it where it currently is.

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Source: TradingView

Here are how some of the most traded ETFs performed over the week: SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) +0.23%, iShares Russell 2000 (IWM) -0.13%, SPDR Dow Jones Industrials Average ETF (DIA) +0.45%, and PowerShares QQQ ETF (QQQ) +1.70%

Here is how some futures/commodity related ETF’s performed over the week: United States Oil Fund (USO) +3.93%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) -0.60%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) -0.58%

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

Economic Releases:
30 Oct 2017- Personal Income and Outlays 8:30 AM ET

1 Nov 2017- ISM Manufacturing 10:00 AM ET; EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET; FOMC Meeting Announcement 2:00m PM ET

2 Nov 2017- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET

3 Nov 2017- Employment Situation 8:30 AM ET; International Trade 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
30 Oct 2017- AMG, CTB, DO, FDC, HSBC, L, ROP, MDLZ, NLS, RE, SANM, SBAC, VNO

31 Oct 2017- ADM, AET, AKS, AMT, BNP, CG, ETN, FIS, GGP, ECL, ETN, FIS, GGP, GEO, HCA, INCY, K, KBR, MA, SHOP, APC, CXO, DDD, EA, FTR, MOBL, QLYS, VOYA, WFT, X

1 Nov 2017- AGN, APO, BDC, BG, CDW, CEVA, CLX, COMM, CTSH, EAT, FL, FLOW, GRMN, LITE, NYT, ORBK, SBGI, SODA, TAP, TEX, VRSK, WTF, ZBH, CAKE, CAVM, CTRIP, FB, FEYE, FIT, FLT, GLUU, GPRO, HUBS, LPSN, MET, MRO, OXY, QCOM, QRVO, QTWO, RIG, SHAK, TSLA, ULTI, VIAV, XPO, YELP, ZAGG, ZEN

2 Nov 2017- ADP, APRN, AN, BABA, AVP, CYBR, DWDP, GOGO, H, ICE, MLM, MSCI, PAH, AAPL, AIG, ANET, ATVI, CRUS, DATA, EVH, FLR, HDP, HLF, JCOM, RDUS, SBUX, STMP, TIVO, UNIT, VECO, WU

3 Nov 2017- BID, MSG, REV, RLGY

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October 22, 2017 The Week Ahead

All major indices closed the week higher as we enter the “meaty” part of earnings season. Despite all the negative press President Trump is attracting, the market doesn’t care.

Some earnings worth watching include: Amazon, BIDU, General Motors, Exxon, Alphabet, and Microsoft to name a few.

The “fear index” closed at 9.97 on Friday, a level in which traders are not shocked by anymore.

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Source: TradingView

Here are how some of the most traded ETFs performed over the week: SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) +0.85%, iShares Russell 2000 (IWM) +0.41%, SPDR Dow Jones Industrials Average ETF (DIA) +1.92%, and PowerShares QQQ ETF (QQQ) +0.25%

Here is how some futures/commodity related ETF’s performed over the week: United States Oil Fund (USO) +0.58%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) -1.49%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) -1.78%

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

Economic Releases:
24 Oct 2017- PMI Composite 9:45 AM ET

25 Oct 2017- Durable Goods 8:30 AM ET; New Home Sales 10:00 AM ET; EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET

26 Oct 2017- International Trade 8:30 AM ET; Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET

27 Oct 2017- GDP 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
23 Oct 2017- HAL, HAS, KMB, STT, STX, VFC, CR, JBT, OI, WHR, ZION

24 Oct 2017- AMTD, BIIB, CAT, CIT, CVLT, ETR, FITB, GM, INFY, GLW, JBLU, LLY, LMT, MAS, MCD, MMM, NVS, PCAR, PHM, PNR, R, SWK, UTX, WAT, WDR, AKAM, AMD, CMG, COF, DFS, ESRX, IRBT, JNPR, MANH, SFLY, T, TSS, TXN

25 Oct 2017- ALK, ALLY, BA, BAX, BTU, DPS, FCX, GRUB, HES, HBAN, IP, IR, KO, LEA, LH, LYG, NDAQ, NLSN, ABX, AFL, AMGN, CTXS, DLB, DLR, FFIV, FTI, KIM, LSTR, LVS, MC, MLNX, NXPI, ORLY, PKG, TSCO, TYL, XLNX

26 Oct 2017- AAL, ABX, APD, BEN, BMY, BSX, BWA, CELG, CHTR, CMCSA, CME, COP, DB, DNKN, ENTG, EQT, GEC, F, HLT, HSY, I, IDCC, IVZ, LAZ, LUV, MDP, MMC, MKC, NEM, NOK, OAK, PENN, POT, PX, RS, RTN, SPGI, TWTR, UNP, UPS, USG, VC, AMZN, BIDU, CDNS, DECK, CY, EXPE, FLEX, FTNT, GILD, GOOG, HIG, HUBG, KLAC, LPLA, MAT, MSFT, NATI, NOV, SAM, TRMB, VDSI, WDC

27 Oct 2017- B, CL, CVX, GT, LYB, MRK, PSX, RBS, SC, SHPG, TEN, TRU, UBS, WY, XOM

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July 20, 2017 Market Wrap Up

All eyes were on the ECB this morning, as the group decide to leave key interest rates unchanged. Overall, the the markets closed flattish today.

Appliance retailers took a hit today after Sears and Amazon agreed to a partnership. Shares of the Home Depot, Lowes Companies, and Whirlpool closed sharply lower.

Earnings highlights included: eBay -4.9%, Microsoft +1.34%, and Visa +1.04%

The VIX closed below ten, an indication that there isn’t much fear in the markets at the moment.

Index ETF movers: SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) +0.01%, iShares Russell 2000 (IWM) +0.01%, SPDR Dow Jones Industrials Average ETF (DIA) -0.07%, and PowerShares QQQ ETF (QQQ) +0.13%

Commodity and futures related ETF movers: United States Oil Fund (USO) -0.83%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) +0.29%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) +0.15%.

On the options front, we saw large call buying activity in Obsidian Energy (OBE), which traded 4.3 times normal option volume. In addition, we saw heavy put buying in Franklin Resources (BEN), which traded 2.3 times normal option volume.

Key Earnings:
20 July 2017- GPC, KEY, PM, SAP, UL, UNP, COF, EBAY, ISRG, MSFT, SWKS, V
21 July 2017- C, FRC, JPM, PNC, WFC

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April 23, 2017 The Week Ahead

Stocks rebounded across all major indices over the week. On Sunday, the world will shift their attentions to the upcoming French elections. Of course, depending on the outcome, it could create some much needed volatility for traders. However, the markets have proven to be resilient. Recent shocks like Brexit and the Trump presidential victory have only lead to short-lived bursts in volatility.

Outside of the French election, earnings will dominate the headlines, along with the release of the GDP numbers on Friday.

Here are how some of the most popular ETF Indices performed: SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) +0.89%, iShares Russell 2000 (IWM) +2.67%, SPDR Dow Jones Industrials Average ETF (DIA) +0.43%, and PowerShares QQQ ETF (QQQ) +1.66%

With the market posting strong gains, the VIX fell back to below the 15 level, closing Friday’s trading session at 14.63.

Some of the largest publically traded companies in the world will report this week. They include: Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Exxon, and Procter & Gamble.

Here are how some futures/commodity related ETF’s performed: United States Oil Fund (USO) -7.28%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) +0.06%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) -0.24%.

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

Key Economic Data:
25 April 2017- New Home Sales 10:00 AM ET
26 April 2017- EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET
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:
24 April 2017- HAL, KMB, HLX, AA, ESRX, CDNS, NEM, RMBS, SLCA, SWFT, SANM, WHR, ZION
25 April 2017- AKS, CAT, CIT, CNC, DD, FCX, GLW, KO, LLY, LMT, MCD, MMM, PCAR, PHM, PNR, R, TRU, CB, CMG, COF, CREE, DFS, JNPR, SYK, T, TXN, UHS
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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January 22, 2017 The Week Ahead

The weekend was highlighted by mass protests across the globe for Women’s March. Whether you’re into politics or not, a new regime was sworn into office on Friday, January 20, 2017. Given the love/hate relationship the new President has with the media, it’s caused him to be very active on social media. With that said, his tweets on specific sectors and stocks has already proven to add volatility. All of this could potentially lead to greater day trading opportunities.

Outside of that, earnings will be one of the key areas traders will be focused on during the week.

Crude oil futures closed up nearly 2%, having three out of four winning days. On the other hand, Gold futures prices finished the week on a two-day winning streak, gaining a shade under 1% on the week.

Now, here is how some of the other closely followed ETFs did on the week: United States Oil Fund (USO) -1.3%, iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond (TLT) -1.60%, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) +1.0%.

Some key earnings include: Yahoo, Alibaba, Johnson & Johnson, Bristol Myers Squibb, Ford, Intel, Alphabet, Microsoft and Starbucks to name a few.

Here are a list of events that traders will be watching:

Key Economic Data:
24 Jan 2017- PMI Manufacturing Index 9:45 AM ET, Existing Home Sales 10:00 AM ET
25 Jan 2017- EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET
26 Jan 2017- International Trade in Goods 8:30 AM ET, Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET, New Home Sales 10:00 AM ET

Key Earnings Release Dates:
23 Jan 2017- BOH, HAL, MCD, PETS, YHOO
24 Jan 2017- AKS, BABA, DD, DHI, EXP, GLW, JNJ, KMB, LMT, VZ, SAP, WAT, AA, COF, CREE, DFS, HA, NAVI, STLD, STX, SYK, TXN
25 Jan 2017- BA, EAT, FCX, HBAN, HES, PG, NSC, NVS, NYCB, PGR, ROK, SC, STT, TXT, UTX, CCI, EBAY, FFIV, LRCX, LVS, MCK, PUB, QCOM, URI, VRTX, WDC
26 Jan 2017- AEP, ALK, BHI, CAT, CELG, DGX, DOV, DOW, F, HP, JBLU, LEA, LLL, LUV, MJN, NOC, RCI, EFTC, FLEX, GOOG, INTC, JNPR, KLAC, MSFT, PYPL, SBUX, SYNA, SWFT, VMW
27 Jan 2017- ABBV, APD, BEN, CL, CVX, HON, UBS

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October 16, 2016 The Week Ahead

The S&P 500 closed the week lower, making it two straight losing weeks in the index. Despite the sell-off many of the banks that reported did better than expected. With that said, earnings will be heavily watched this coming week. Some of the highlights include: Netflix, Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft, Intel, McDonald’s, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs, just to name a few.

On the international front, the European Central Bank will be meeting on the key interest rate.

Despite the market selling off a little… the VIX climbed to 16.12.

Crude oil futures prices rose again during the week as they’re now trading above $50 and very close to 52-week highs. OPEC met during the week, but per usual, good luck trying to get a read on what they’re trying to do. It seems like they’re constantly throwing mixed signals. Now, that doesn’t mean markets won’t react to their comments, just expect to see greater volatility.

Moving on, gold futures prices sold off slightly, making that two straight down weeks. In addition, T-bond futures prices sold off, making that 8 out of 10 losing days.

Here is what else is on the schedule for the upcoming week:

Key Economic Data:
17 Oct 2016- Industrial Production 9:15 AM ET
18 Oct 2016- Consumer Price Index 8:30 AM ET
19 Oct 2016- Housing Starts 8:30 AM ET, EIA Petroleum Status Report 10:30 AM ET
20 Oct 2016- Jobless Claims 8:30 AM ET, Philly Fed Business Outlook Survey 8:30 AM ET, Existing Home Sales 10:00 AM ET

Key Earnings:
17 Oct 2016- BAC, HAS, JBHT, CE, IBM, NFLX, UAL
18 Oct 2016- BLK, DPZ, GS, HOG, JNJ, KSU, UNH, WWW, TTS, SCHW, PM, RF, MTG, KSU, ADTN, CREE, HA, IBKR, INTC, ISRG, LLTC
19 Oct 2016- ABT, CP, DOV, GPC, HAL, MS, RAI, STJ, STX, SVU, TUP, USB, AXP, EBAY, CTXS, HNI, GGG, MAT, PKG, SLM, STLD, URI, XLNX
20 Oct 2016- BK, DAN, DGX, DHR, FITB, KCG, NUE, PH, PHM, PPG, TRV, TXT, UNP, VZ, WBA, WBC, AMD, ATHN, EFTC, KLAC, MSFT, MXIM, N, PYPL, RCI, RS, SLB, SWN
21 Oct 2016- GE, HON, IPG, MCD, SYF, SAP, STI, MAN

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