The PBR1000 July 2019 Stocks & Commodities Snapshots

July 2019 The PBR1000: The Stock Market Bull Sets Some Records

PBR1000 Stocks Commodities

The Stock Market Bull had a good start to the 2nd half of 2019, setting records in all 3 major US stock exchanges. With global and US economies still growing, but more slowly, can he maintain the momentum for the rest of the year?

By Larry C. Paxton

The PBR1000 July 2019 News Summary: The stage for July was set at the end of June when US President Trump met with China President Xi Jinping at the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan. While there were no decisions, trade negotiations were on and off during July, the next meetings scheduled for September. President Trump also had an historic meeting with N Korea President Kim Jong-un at the DMZ, briefly entered into N Korea, and had a much longer chat than expected with Kim Jong-un afterwards. But at the end of July N Korea fired some short range rockets labelled as a kind of protest against scheduled joint US/S Korea and allies military exercises. Iran apparently attacked some oil ships, and they have exceeded the enriched nuclear material levels agreed to in a treaty the US withdrew from. UK Prime Minister Theresa May was unable to negotiate an acceptable Brexit agreement, stepped down, and the controversial and flamboyant Boris Johnson is the new PM, making Brexit his top priority. The European Central Bank signaled future funds rate cuts. The US celebrated the 243rd anniversary of Independence Day on July 4th. The US Women’s Soccer team won the World Cup. Tropical Storm Barry struck Louisiana and other Southern states, but damage was not as extensive as had been anticipated. The month started out with a strong US jobs report. 2Q19 corporate earningsreports started and are mixed with Boeing being hit by the continuing issues with its 737 MAX airplane. Robert Mueller appeared before a couple of congressional committees for hearings on his report concerning Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and possible collusion by the Trump campaign, with no additional clarity. Capital One was hit with a large hack that is causing identity theft concerns. The Democrat Party sponsored 2 debates with 10 presidential candidates each, Joe Biden continues to be the front runner. On the last day of the month the Federal Open Market Committee approved a 0.25% cut in the federal funds rate, and each of the major US stock exchanges took >1% drop. The Gross Domestic Product Annual Rate came in at +2.1%, indicating slower growth. The 3 major US Stock Exchanges all hit records during the month, and even with the significant drop on the last day The Stock Market Bull prevailed over The Stock Market Bear to take his 6th 3-0 monthly victory over only 1 monthly loss.

The July 2019 US Major Stock Market Exchanges Summary

Number of Trading Days: 22

Number of Gain(+)/Loss(-) Days: DJIA 12+/10-; NASDAQ 12+/10-; SPX 13+/9-.

Record Days: DJIA 4, NASDAQ 6, SPX 8

Longest Gain Streak(Consecutive Days): DJIA 4 days(06/28-07/03/19, 07/10-15/19), NASDAQ 6 days(06/26/10-07/03/19),  and SPX 5 days(06/27-07/03/19, 07/09-15/19)

Longest Loss Streak(Consecutive Days): DJIA 3 days(07/05-09/19), NASDAQ and SPX 3 days(07/29-31/19)

Big Swing Up Days(>1.00%): 2 days (07/01/19(N +1.06%), 07/26/19(N +1.11%))

Big Swing Down Days(<-1.00%): 1 days (07/31/19(D -1.23%, N -1.19%, S -1.09%))

The PBR1000 July 2019 Snapshots

The following are Top 5 partial tables excerpts from The PBR1000 July 2019 Snapshots. The price for stocks is for the close of trading on July 31, 2019Month % Chg is compared to June 28, 2019YTD % Chg is compared to December 31, 2018, and the 19 Months % Chg is compared to December 29, 2017. The PBR Rank is by annual revenues.

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Table 1(S11): The PBR1000 Top 5 Month Stock Price % Gainers

Table 1 Summary: The range was +58% to -73%550 out of 1,000 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a gain of 0.84%(PBR482), the median was a gain of 0.69%(PBR500). The DJIA was +0.99%, NASDAQ +2.11%, SPX +1.31%.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
07/31/19
Mo
% Chg
YTD
% Chg
19 Mos
% Chg
Tower Intl 951 TOWR $ 30.80 +58 +29 +1
Dean Foods
384 DF $ 1.45 +58 -62 -87
Diebold Nixdorf
554 DBD $ 13.91 +52 +459 -15
Quad/Graphics
595 QUAD $ 11.31 +43 -8 -50
GNC 839 GNC $ 2.08 +39 -12 -44

Table 2(S12): The PBR1000 Top 5 Year-To-Date Stock Price % Gainers

Table 2 Summary: The range was +459% to -99%777 out of 994 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a gain of 19.92%, the median was a gain of 17.19%. The DJIA was +15.16%, NASDAQ +23.21%, SPX +18.89%.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
07/31/19
Mo
% Chg
YTD
% Chg
19 Mos
% Chg
Diebold Nixdorf 554 DBD $ 13.91 +52 +459 -15
Snap 990 SNAP $ 16.80 +17 +205 +15
Avon Products 492 AVP $ 4.25 +10 +180 +98
SunPower 936 SPWR $ 11.69 +9 +135 +39
FannieMae 21 FNMA $ 2.28 -16 +115 -14

Table 3(S13): The PBR1000 Top 5 19 Months Stock Price % Gainers

Table 3 Summary: The range was +196% to -99%482 out of 993 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a gain of 7.12%(PBR399). The median was a loss of 1.59%(PBR496). The DJIA was +8.68%, NASDAQ +18.43%, SPX +11.47%.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
07/31/19
Mo
% Chg
YTD
% Chg
19 Mos
% Chg
AMD 444 AMD $ 30.45 +0 +65 +196
Chipotle 536 CMG $ 795.53 +9 +84 +175
Rent-A-Center 794 RCII $ 27.03 +2 +67 +144
FTI Consulting 884 FCN $ 104.45 +25 +57 +143
Square 691 SQ $ 80.41 +11 +43 +132

Table 4(S15): The PBR1000 Top 5 Market Capitalization

Table 4 Summary: The range was $1,075 billion to $0.00 billion. The average is $28.524 billion(PBR214)median is $8.09 billion(PBR500), out of 1,000 companies.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Market Cap($B)
07/31/19
Mo
% Chg
YTD
% Chg
19 Mos
% Chg
Microsoft 25 MSFT $ 1,075 B +5 +40 +63
Apple 3 AAPL $ 961 B +5 +30 +10
Amazon 5 AMZN $ 939 B +0 +30 +69
Alphabet 15 GOOG $ 851 B +14 +18 +17
Facebook 56 FB $ 562 B +4 +47 +10
The PBR1000
  $ 28,524 B +3 +21 +10

Table 5: The PBR1000 Index & Primary US Stock Exchanges/Commodities

Company Price
07/31/19
Mo
% Chg
YTD
% Chg
19 Mos
% Chg
The PBR1000 92,663.51 +0.8 +20.0 +7.2
DJIA 26,864.27 +1.0 +15.2 +8.7
NASDAQ 8,175.42 +2.1 +23.2 +18.4
S&P500 2,980.38 +1.3 +18.9 +11.5
GOLD 1,437.80 +1.8 +11.9 +10.2
SILVER 16.41 +6.8 +5.4 -3.4
OIL            58.58 +0.7 +27.9 -2.5

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