The Week 25 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

The Week 25 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

Stock Market PBR1000 Snapshots Recap Bull Bear

After his loss in Week 24 The Stock Market Bull rampages back, overwhelms The Stock Market Bear, breaks records, and has a big smile at the end of Week 25 of 2021.

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 25 of 2021 Ending 06/25/21
DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(03/31/21 32,981.55 13,246.87 3,972.89
Previous Month Close(05/28/21) 34,529.45 13,748.74 4,204.11
Record Close Date 05/07/21 06/24/21 06/25/21
Record Close 34,777.76 14,369.71 4,280.70
Week 24 Close 33,290.08 14,030.38 4,166.45
Week 25 Close 34,433.84 14,360.39 4,280.70
Percent Change-Week 3.44% 2.35% 2.74%
Percent Change-Month -0.28% 4.45% 1.82%
Percent Change-Quarter 4.40% 8.41% 7.75%
Percent Change-YTD 12.51% 11.42% 13.97%
Percent Change-Record -0.99% -0.06% 0.00%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 25 Winner and Tally  Bull 3-0 Win
May Winner and Tally Bull 2-1 Mixed Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 11 3 Ahead
The Stock Market Bear 8 0
Mixed Result 6 2
  Totals 25 5

The US Stock Market Week 25 Summary:

The Stock Market Bull had a big day on Monday and pretty much kept the momentum going all week, established 3 new record highs on the NASDAQ and 2 on the S&P500, finishes with a convincing Week 25 3-0 win, redeeming himself somewhat from his loss the previous week to The Stock Market Bear.

Week 25 News Summary:

Coronavirus Pandemic: 

  • As of Friday, 06/25/21, at 3:21PM Eastern US, the John Hopkins University CSSE unit says there are now 180,267,388 confirmed cases globally with 3,905,890 deaths, +60,859 from last week, which is -7,839 from the prior week. For the US it is 33,601,692 confirmed cases and 603,516 deaths, +2,277 from last week, which is +122 from the prior week. The US is closing in on the goal to have at least 70% of the target population have at least 1 shot by July 4th, but vaccination rates have slowed and might result in falling just short. Vaccines are still free through a variety of programs and offered through several government programs and pharmacies. Several states continue to provide incentives to get vaccinated.  More doses are being acquired for distribution to underserved populations worldwide, but there are often logistical issues, concerns about the special conditions required to keep the vaccines viable, and using the vaccines before expiration dates.

US Federal Government:

  • Friday, June 25, 2021
  • VP Harris takes a trip to Texas to make her first official visit to the US/Mexico border to review immigration issues.
  •  Thursday, June 24, 2021
  • US President Biden announces that in negotiations with US Senators that an infrastructure development plan has been agreed to, details to be worked out.
  • The US Federal Housing Finance Agency has extended the COVID-19 Foreclosure and REO Eviction Moratoriums from 06/30/21 to 07/31/21.
  • US House of Representatives Speaker Pelosi announces the formation of a select committee to investigate the January 6 attack on the capital building.

US Economy

  • Friday, June 25, 2021
  • The US Dept of Commerce/BEA says the Preliminary May 2021 US Personal Income Annual Rate is at $20.804 trillion, April 2021 was at $21.219 trillion, March 2021 $24.421 trillion, May 2020 $20.246 trillion.
  • The US Federal Reserve Board announces it will extend for a final time its Paycheck Protection Program Liquidity Facility, or PPPLF, by an additional month to 07/30/21.
  • The U of Michigan Final June 2021 Consumer Sentiment Index is at 85.5, May 2021 was at 82.9, April 2021 88.3, May June 2020 78.1. “While many are optimistic about a gradual end to the pandemic, consumers still judged the risks from emerging covid variants as appreciable. It is likely that consumers will not reduce their savings and wealth to pre-pandemic levels, but maintain a higher level of precautionary funds.”
  • Thursday, June 24, 2021
  • The US Federal Reserve Board releases results of annual bank stress tests, which show that large banks continue to have strong capital levels and could continue lending to households and businesses during a severe recession.
  • The US Dept of Commerce/BEA says the 1Q21 US Real Gross Domestic Product Annual Rate remains at +6.4%, $22.062 trillion, 4Q20 was at +4.3%, $21.495 trillion, 3Q20 +33.4%, $21.170 trillion, 1Q20 -5.0%, $21.561 trillion.
  • The US Dept of Labor says the June 19, 2021 US Initial Unemployment Claims 4 Week Average is at 397,750, May 22, 2021 was at 458,750, April 24, 2021 611,750, June 20, 2020 1,620,750.
  • FreddieMac says on June 24, 2021 the US Average 30 Year Fixed Home Mortgage Rate is at 3.02% with 0.7 points & fees, May 27, 2021 was at 2.95%, April 29, 2021 2.98%, June 25, 2020 3.13%. “As the economy progresses and inflation remains elevated, we expect that rates will continue to gradually rise in the second half of the year.”
  • Wednesday, June 23, 2021
  • The US Dept of Commerce/HUD says the Preliminary May 2021 US New Family Home Sales Annual Rate is at 769,000 units, April 2021 was at 817,000, March 2021 886,000, May 2020 704,000; the May 2021 Median New Home Sale Price is at $374,400, April 2021 was at $365,300, March 2021 $348,300, May 2020 $317,100.
  • The US Dept of Commerce/BEA says the Preliminary 1Q21 US Exports of Goods, Services & Income Receipts is at $888.745 billion, US Imports $1,084.485 billion, for a 1Q21 Trade Deficit of $195.740 billion, 4Q20 Trade Deficit was at $175.078 billion, 3Q20 $172.362 billion, 1Q20 $114.788 billion.
  • Tuesday, June 22, 2021
  • US Federal Reserve Chairman Powell testifies in Congress, says the expectation is that there will be a short term inflationary period that will moderate over the long term.
  • The Natl Assn of Realtors reports that the Preliminary May 2021 US Existing Home Sales Annual Rate is at 1,580,000 units, April 2021 was at 1,585,000, March 2021 6,010,000, May 2020 4,010,000; the Preliminary May 2021 US Existing Home Median Price is at $350,300, April 2021 was at $341,600, March 2021 $329,100, May 2020 $283,500.
  • The US Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia says the June 2021 US 3rd District Non-Manufacturing General Activity Index is at 59.6, May 2021 was at 36.9, April 2021 36.3, June 2020 -3.6. “The respondents expect overall improvement in conditions over the next six months, as both future activity indexes rose.”
  • Monday, June 21, 2021
  • The US Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago says the Preliminary May 2021 US National Activity Index is at +0.29, April 2021 was at -0.09, March 2021 +2.22, May 2020 +4.62. “Index points to a pickup in economic growth in May.”

US Corporate

  • Friday, June 25, 2021
  • Amazon(PBR2 $AMZN) says it sold 70+ million items for $1.9+ billion over its 2 week promotion period for its June 21-22 Prime Days.
  • eBay(PBR285 $EBAY) completed the transfer of its Classifieds business to Norway based Adevinta(OSLO: ADE) in exchange for $2.5 billion in cash and a 44% equity stake in Adevinta, equivalent to approximately 540 million shares.
  • Rockwell Automation(PBR425 $ROK) to acquire pure software-as-a-service, cloud-native smart manufacturing platform provider Plex Systems for $2.22 billion, to close by 09/30/21.
  • Thursday, June 24, 2021
  • Microsoft(PBR15 $MSFT) launches its new Windows 11 operating system.
  • eBay(PBR285 $EBAY) to sell 80.01% of its S Korea business to Emart for around $3.0 billion, to close in late 2021 or early 2022.
  • Boston Scientific(PBR294 $BSX) to exercise option to acquire the 73% of Farapulse it does not own for $295 million, plus up to $92 million upon achievement of certain clinical and regulatory milestones as well as additional revenue-based payments for the next three years, to close in 3Q21.
  • Brunswick(PBR573 $BC) to acquire Norway based privately held $470 million in revenues for 12 months ending 05/31/21 Navico, a global leader in marine electronics and sensors, for $1.05 billion, to close in 2H21.
  • Wednesday, June 23, 2021
  • VISA(PBR129 $V) to acquire European open banking platform Tink for around $2.2 billion cash.
  • PVH(PBR392 $PVH) to sell certain intellectual property and other assets of its Heritage Brands business, including the IZOD, Van Heusen, ARROW and Geoffrey Beene brand trademarks, to Authentic Brands Group for approximately $220 million cash, to close in 3Q21.
  • Electronic Arts(PBR466 $EA) to acquire AT&T(PBR11 $T)’s WarnerMedia’s Warner Bros Games’ Playdemic, Ltd., the mobile games studio responsible for Golf Clash, for $1.4 billion cash.
  • Corteva(PBR209 $CTVA) CEO Jim Collins Jr to retire by 12/31/21, new CEO search starts.
  • Southwest Airlines(PBR325 $LUV) Chairman/CEO Gary Kelly to transition to Executive Chairman, EVP Corporate Services Robert Jordan to become CEO and Board member on 02/01/22.
  • Tuesday, June 22, 2021
  • GameStop(PBR506 $GME) completes sale of 5 million shares of common stock, generates gross proceeds of $1.126 billion, will use net proceeds for general corporate purposes as well as for investing in growth initiatives and maintaining a strong balance sheet.
  • Splunk(PBR826 $SPLK) gets $1 billion investment in convertible senior notes from tech investing firm Silver Lake.
  • Monday, June 21, 2021
  • L Brands(PBR246 $LB) files Form 10 with the US SEC regarding its spin-off of Victoria’s Secret & Co planned for 08/21.
  • Westlake Chemical(PBR377 $WLK) to acquire the N American building products businesses in roofing; siding, trim and shutters; decorative stone; and windows from Boral Limited (ASX: BLD) for $2.15 billion cash, to close in 2H21.
  • Ingersoll-Rand(PBR516) to acquire Germany based $200 million in annual revenues positive displacement pump manufacturer Seepex GmbH for around $525 million cash, to close in 3Q21.
  • KKR(PBR581 $KKR) to acquire a majority stake in Vini Cosmetics, a leading branded personal care and beauty products company in India, for $625 million, to close in 07/21.

 

US Society:

  • The Minneapolis police officer convicted of the killing of George Floyd in May 2020 gets a 22.5 year prison sentence.

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The Week 24 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

The Week 24 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

Stock Market Bear Bull Investing Recap

Week 24 started with The Stock Market Bull achieving new record highs for the NASDAQ and S&P500. It was downhill from there. The Stock Market Bear gets a 3-0 win, his first outright win since Week 19.

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 24 of 2021 Ending 06/18/21
DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(03/31/21 32,981.55 13,246.87 3,972.89
Previous Month Close(05/28/21) 34,529.45 13,748.74 4,204.11
Record Close Date 05/07/21 06/14/21 06/14/21
Record Close 34,777.76 14,174.14 4,255.15
Week 23 Close 34,479.60 14,069.42 4,247.44
Week 24 Close 33,290.08 14,030.38 4,166.45
Percent Change-Week -3.45% -0.28% -1.91%
Percent Change-Month -3.59% 2.05% -0.90%
Percent Change-Quarter 0.94% 5.91% 4.87%
Percent Change-YTD 8.77% 8.86% 10.93%
Percent Change-Record -4.28% -1.01% -2.08%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 24 Winner and Tally  Bear 3-0 Win
May Winner and Tally Bull 2-1 Mixed Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 10 3 Ahead
The Stock Market Bear 8 0
Mixed Result 6 2
  Totals 24 5

The US Stock Market Week 24 Summary:

On Monday The Stock Market Bull took charge and established new record highs on the NASDAQ and S&P500. Proud of his achievement he decided to take the rest of the week off. The Stock Market Bear takes all 5 days on the DJIA, 3 days on the NASDAQ, 4 days on the S&P500, and ends up with a Week 24 3-0 win, his first outright victory since Week 19.

Week 24 News Summary:

Coronavirus Pandemic: 

  • As of today, Friday, 06/18/21, at 1:22PM Eastern US, the John Hopkins University CSSE unit says there are now 177,586,893 confirmed cases globally with 3,845,031 deaths, +68,698 from last week, which is -2,435 from the prior week. For the US it is 33,517,146 confirmed cases and 601,239 deaths, +2,156 from last week, which is -17 from the prior week. In the US the push is still being made to have at least 70% of the target population have at least 1 shot by July 4th, which still appears to be achievable. Vaccines are readily available through several of the usual sources across the US. Quite a few states are offering a variety of incentives and rewards to get vaccinated. More doses are being acquired for distribution to underserved populations worldwide, but there are often logistical issues, concerns about the special conditions required to keep the vaccines viable, and using the vaccines before expiration dates.

US Federal Government:

  • US President Biden returns from his 6 day trip to Europe for the G-7 gathering, his meeting with Russia President Putin, and discussions with other world leaders. More in the International section.
  • US President Biden signs the Juneteenth Act creating June 19 as a federal holiday. More in the Society section.
  • The infrastructure development plan continues to be discussed and more options are being proposed. Senator Bernie Sanders proposes an even larger bill of around $6 trillion that will include healthcare and other national items as well.

US Economy: 

  • Friday, June 18, 2021:
  • Juneteenth Federal holiday
  • No economic news releases.

 

  • Thursday, June 17, 2021:
  • The US Dept of Labor says the 1Q21 US Employer Average Cost/Employee Hour-Wages is at $26.84, Benefits $12.18, for 1Q21 US Employer Total Average Cost/Employee Hour of $39.02, 4Q20 was at $38.60, 3Q20 $38.26, 1Q20 $37.73.
  • The US Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia says the June 2021 3rd District Manufacturing General Activity Indicator is at 30.7, May 2021 was at 31.5, April 2021 50.2, June 2020 24.7. “Responses … suggest continued expansion in regional manufacturing conditions this month. The survey’s future indexes indicate that respondents expect growth over the remainder of the year.”
  • The Conference Board says the Preliminary May 2021 Leading Economic Index(2016=100) is at 114.5, April 2021 was at 113.2, March 2021 111.9. “After another large improvement in May, the U.S. LEI now stands above its previous peak reached in January 2020 (112.0), suggesting that strong economic growth will continue in the near term…”

 

  • Wednesday, June 16, 2021:
  • The US Federal Open Market Committee releases its statement for its meetings held 06/15-16/21, decides to keep the federal funds rate at 0.00-0.25%, “will continue to increase its holdings of Treasury securities by at least $80 billion per month and of agency mortgage‑backed securities by at least $40 billion per month until substantial further progress has been made toward the Committee’s maximum employment and price stability goals.”
  • The US Dept of Commerce/HUD says the Preliminary May 2021 US Home Building Permits Issued Annual Rate is at 1,681,000, April 2021 was at 1,733.000, March 2021 1,755,000, May 2020 1,246,000.
  • The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary May 2021 US Import Prices Monthly Change is at +1.1%, Exports +2.2%, Imports Last 12 Months +11.3%, Exports Last 12 Months +17.4%.

 

  • Tuesday, June 15, 2021:
  • The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary May 2021 US Final Demand Producer Price Index is at +0.8%, April 2021 was at +0.6%, March 2021 +1.0%, May 2020 +0.4%; May 2021 Last 12 Months is at +6.6%, April 2021 +6.2%, March 2021 +4.2%, May 2020 -1.1%.
  • The US Federal Reserve Board says the Preliminary May 2021 US Factories Capacity Utilization is at 75.2%, April 2021 was at 74.6%, March 2021 74.6%, May 2020 64.8%.
  • The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary April 2021 US Sales-Manufacturers is at $487.8 billion, Retail $562.6 billion, Wholesalers $570.8 billion, for April 2021 US Sales-Total at $1,621.1 billion, March 2021 was at $1,611.9 billion, February 2021 $1,549.9, April 2020 $1,158.0.
  • The Natl Assn of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Preliminary June 2021 US Housing Market Index is at 81, May 2021 was at 83, April 2021 83, June 2020 58. “Despite the monthly decline, the reading above 80 is still a signal of strong demand in a housing market lacking inventory… Higher costs and declining availability for softwood lumber and other building materials pushed down builder sentiment in June.”
  • The US Federal Reserve Bank of New York says the June 2021 US Empire State Manufacturing General Business Conditions Index is at +17.4, May 2021 was at +24.3, April 2021 +26.3, June 2020 -0.2. “Business activity continued to expand in New York State, though at a slower pace than last month… firms remained optimistic that conditions would improve over the next six months…”

 

  • Monday, June 14, 2021:
  • No US economic news released.

Corporate News: 

  • Friday, June 18, 2021:
  • Boeing(PBR55 $BA) successfully completes its first test flight of the 737-10, the largest airplane in its 737 MAX line.

 

  • Thursday, June 17, 2021:
  • Danaher(PBR127 $DHR) to acquire privately-held Fargo, ND based 600 employees Aldevron, a manufacturer of high-quality plasmid DNA, mRNA, and proteins, for approximately $9.6 billion cash.
  • Fox Corp(PBR240 $FOX) authorizes incremental stock repurchases of up to an additional $2 billion of Class A common stock and Class B common stock, total stock repurchase authorization is now $4 billion of which more than $1.56 billion has been completed to date.
  • Pilgrim’s Pride(PBR244 $PPC) to acquire the Meats and Meals business of Kerry Consumer Foods in the UK for around $952 million, to close in 4Q21.
  • Alexandria Real Estate(PBR881 $ARE) says it has closed on its public offering of 7 million shares of common stock at $184.00/share.
  • Viavi Solutions(PBR988 $VIAV) proposal to qcquire Canada based EXFO(TSX: EXF, NASDAQ: EXFO), in the communications test and measurement industry, for $7.50/share, around $430 million, 103% to the NASDAQ closing price on 06/04/21, has been rejected by EXFO.
  • Microsoft(PBR15 $MSFT) CEO Satya Nadella unanimously elected to also be Chairman, Chairman John W. Thompson now Lead Independent Director.

 

  • Wednesday, June 16, 2021:
  • Tenet Healthcare(PBR162) to sell five hospitals and related hospital operations in the Miami-Dade and Southern Broward counties to Steward Health Care System for around $1.1 billion, to close in 3Q21.
  • Elanco Animal Health(PBR670 $ELAN) to acquire KindredBio(NASDAQ: KIN), a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing novel pet therapeutics based on validated human targets, for $9.25/share, around $440 million, to close in 3Q21.
  • Viavi Solutions(PBR988) proposes to acquire Canada based EXFO(TSX: EXF, NASDAQ: EXFO), in the communications test and measurement industry, for $7.50/share, around $430 million, 103% to the NASDAQ closing price on 06/04/21.

 

  • Tuesday, June 15, 2021:
  • Lithia Motors(PBR225 $LAD) has acquired the Southwest Kia Auto Group with five locations in the major metropolitan markets of Austin and Dallas, TX, to add $350 million in annual revenues.

 

  • Monday, June 14, 2021:
  • No corporate releases of interest.

 

US Society:

  • US President Biden signs the Juneteenth Act to observe the end of US slavery, commemorating June 19, 1865, as the day in Galveston, Texas when the news of emancipation was finally announced in the deepest parts of the Confederacy.

International News: 

  • The G-7 meeting in England finishes up with US President Biden urging competition with China.
  • In Geneva US President Biden met with Russia President Putin, expressed his concern about Russian cybersecurity hackers, presented a list of “off limits” infrastructure targets. Other issues were addressed, no decisions were made, but starting points for further discussions were created.
  • N Korea leader Kim Jong-un says he is ready for dialogue and confrontation with the US, admits facing a tense food shortage.
  • Israel has a new leader, Naftali Bennett, succeeding long time leader Benjamin Netanyahu who continues to face legal issues, but the coalition that succeeded in the ouster is fragile.
  • China launches its first crew to its space station.

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The Week 23 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

The Week 23 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

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It was a relatively non-volatile Week 23, The Stock Market Bull prevails with a 2-1 mixed win.

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 23 of 2021 Ending 06/11/21
DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(03/31/21 32,981.55 13,246.87 3,972.89
Previous Month Close(05/28/21) 34,529.45 13,748.74 4,204.11
Record Close Date 05/07/21 04/26/21 06/11/21
Record Close 34,777.76 14,138.78 4,247.44
Week 22 34,756.39 13,814.49 4,229.89
Week 23 34,479.60 14,069.42 4,247.44
Percent Change-Week -0.80% 1.85% 0.41%
Percent Change-Month -0.14% 2.33% 1.03%
Percent Change-Quarter 4.54% 6.21% 6.91%
Percent Change-YTD 12.65% 9.16% 13.08%
Percent Change-Record -0.86% -0.49% 0.00%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 23 Winner and Tally  Bull 2-1 Mixed Win
May Winner and Tally Bull 2-1 Mixed Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 10 3 Ahead
The Stock Market Bear 7 0
Mixed Result 6 2
  Totals 23 5

The US Stock Market Week 23 Summary:

This week The Stock Market Bear successfully attacked the DJIA taking the first 3 of 5 days. However, his energies opened up the NASDAQ for The Stock Market Bull who took 4 out of 5 days. But the highlight was The Stock Market Bull taking the S&P500 to new record high closes on Thursday and Friday. Bottomline: The Stock Market Bull gets a 2-1 mixed win in a non-volatile Week 23.

Week 23 News Summary:

Coronavirus Pandemic: As of today, Friday, 06/11/21, at 1:23PM Eastern US, the John Hopkins University CSSE unit says there are now 175,010,665 confirmed cases globally with 3,776,333 deaths, +71,133 from last week, which is -119,146 from the prior week. For the US it is 33,434,366 confirmed cases and 599,083 deaths, +2,173 from last week, which is -892 from the prior week. In the US vaccines are plentiful, available free through governmental programs and sponsored sites as well as at most drugstores. There is concern that the US goal of 70% of eligible people be at least partially vaccinated by July 4th might not be met. US Vice President Kamala Harris is making visits in the South this week to encourage people to get vaccinated. The US now seems to have a surplus of the vaccines and is pushing to get doses to poorer countries.

US Federal Government:

  • Wednesday, June 9, 2021: US President starts his 8 day trip to Europe for a variety of meetings and discussions.
  • Tuesday, June 8, 2021:
  • It was announced that the infrastructure development plan discussions between President Biden and Republican Senator Cappito has stopped as progress has not been made on some key points, will be talking to some other bipartisan groups as well.

US Economy: 

  • Friday, June 11, 2021:
  • The Preliminary June 2021 University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index is at 86.4, May 2021 was at 82.9, April 88.3, June 2020 78.1. “Stronger growth in the national economy was anticipated, with an all-time record number of consumers anticipating a net decline in unemployment. Rising inflation remained a top concern of consumers, although the expected rate of inflation declined in early June.”

 

  • Thursday, June 10, 2021:
  • The US Dept of Labor says the June 5, 2021, Weekly Initial Jobless Claims were at 376,000, May 29 was at 385,000, May 22 405,000, 1st week in June 2020 1,537,000.
  • The US Dept of the Treasury says the May 2021 US Federal Government Receipts are at $463.745 billion, Outlays $595.698 billion, for a May 2021 Deficit of $131.953 billion, April 2021 Deficit was at $225,580, March 2021 Deficit $659.603 billion, May 2020 Deficit $398.753 billion, the May 2021 US Federal Government Deficit YTD(8 months) is at $2.064 trillion, May 2020 Deficit YTD was at $1.880 trillion.
  • The US Dept of Labor says the May 2021 US Monthly Consumer Price Index is at +0.6%, Last 12 Months is at +5.0%, April 2021 was at +4.2%, March 2021 +2.6%, May 2020 -0.1%.
  • The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary May 2021 Current Average Earnings Per Hour is at $30.33, Average Hours Worked Per Week is at 34.9, for Average Earnings Per Week at $1,058.52, April 2021 was at $1,053.28, March 2021 $1,045.95, May 2020 $1,031.98.
  • The US Federal Reserve says the Preliminary 1Q21 US Networth of Households/Non-Profits is at $136.917 trillion, 4Q20 was at $131.920 trillion, 3Q20 $123.897 trillion, 1Q20 $111.355 trillion.
  • FreddieMac says that on June 10, 2021 the US Average Weekly 30 Year Fixed Mortgage Rate is at 2.96% with 0.7 points & fees. 

 

  • Wednesday, June 9, 2021:
  • The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary April 2021 US Wholesale Sales-Durables is at $276.2 billion, Non-Durables $294.5 billion, for April 2021 US Total Wholesale Sales of $570.7 billion, March 2021 was at $566.0 billion, February 2021 $542.7 billion, April 2020 $397.5 billion.

 

  • Tuesday, June 8, 2021:
  • The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary April 2021 US Job Openings-Private are at 8,374,000, Government 913,000, for April 2021 Total US Job Openings at 9,287,000, March 2021 was at 8,289,000, April 2020 4,630,000.
  • The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary April 2021 US Exports-Goods is at $145.3 billion, Services $59.7 billion, for April 2021 US Total Exports of $205.0 billion; April 2021 US Imports-Goods is at $232.0 billion, Services $41.9 billion, for April 2021 US Total Imports of $273.9 billion; April 2021 US Deficit is at $68.9 billion, April 2020 was at $53.0 billion; April 2021 US Deficit YTD(4 months) is at $281.7 billion, April 2020 was at $187.3 billion.
  • CoreLogic says March 2021 US Housing Mortgages 30 Days or More Delinquent is at 4.9%, February 2021 was at 5.7%, January 2021 5.6%, March 2020 3.6%.

 

  • Monday, June 7, 2021:
  • The US Federal Reserve reports that Preliminary April 2021 Consumer Revolving Credit Annual Rate is at $963.6 billion, Non-Revolving Credit $3,273.9 billion, for Total Consumer Credit of $4,237.5 billion, March 2021 was at $4,218.9 billion, February $4,200.3 billion, April 2020 $4,130.3 billion.
  • The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index® (HPSI) remained relatively flat in May, increasing by 1.0 points to 80.0.

Corporate News: 

  • Friday, June 11, 2021:
  • Philip Morris(PBR40 $PM) authorizes up to $7 billion share repurchase program over next 3 years.
  • Kraft Heinz(PBR104) to purchase Istanbul, Turkey based sauces focused business Assan Foods from privately held Turkish conglomerate Kibar Holding in a deal that values the enterprise at approximately $100 million, to close in 2H21.
  • KKR(PBR580 $KKR) launches AV AirFinance Limited, a global commercial aviation loan servicer, seeds with purchase of an $800 million portfolio acquired from CIT Group(PBR934 $CIT).

 

  • Thursday, June 10, 2021:
  • Occidental Petroleum(PBR184 $OXY) to sell non-strategic 25,000 acres in the Permian Basin to an affiliate of Colgate Energy Partners III, LLC, for $508 million, to close in 3Q21.
  • Avantor(PBR423 $AVTR) completes around $1.95 billion cash acquisition of Schwabmünchen, Germany based privately held robotic and liquid handling consumables manufacturer Ritter GmbH.

 

  • Wednesday, June 9, 2021:
  • Merck(PBR65 $MRK) gets $1.2 billion order for 1.7 million doses of molnupiravir, used for the treatment of non-hospitalized patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 and at least one risk factor associated with poor disease outcomes, currently in Phase 3 testing, order dependent on US FDA Approval or Emergency Use Authorization.
  • Pfizer(PBR74 $PFE) and BioNTech SE(NASDAQ: $BNTX) get an order from US federal government for 500 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine to donate to poorer countries.
  • SPX(PBR939 $SPXC) to sell its wholly-owned subsidiary, SPX Transformer Solutions, to GE-Prolec Transformers, a subsidiary of a joint venture between GE (PBR37 $GE) and Xignux SA de CV for $645 million cash.
  • GameStop(PBR506 $GME) hires Matt Furlong as CEO, effective 06/21/21.

 

  • Tuesday, June 8, 2021:
  • Ford(PBR20) introduces 40 MPG, standard hybrid, 5 seater, under $20,000, 2022 Ford Maverick Truck.
  • Pfizer(PBR74 $PFE) gets US FDA approval for PREVNAR 20™ (Pneumococcal 20-valent Conjugate Vaccine) for the prevention of invasive disease and pneumonia caused by the 20 Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) serotypes in the vaccine in adults ages 18 years and older.
  • Lithia Motors(PBR225 $LAD) acquires BMW of Sherman Oaks, CA, and Acura of Sherman Oaks, CA, expected to add $185 million in annual revenues.
  • US Steel(PBR300 $X) to sell its railroads operations Transtar to an affiliate of Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors LLC (NYSE: $FTAI) for $640 million, to close in 3Q21.
  • CMS Energy(PBR415 $CMS) to sell its wholly-owned subsidiary, EnerBank USA, to Regions Bank, a subsidiary of Regions Financial(PBR419 $RF) for $960 million cash, to close in 4Q21.
  • Worthington Industries(PBR697 $WOR) has acquired certain assets of Shiloh Industries’ US BlankLight® business, a leading provider of laser welded solutions, for $105 million, generated $170.5 million in revenues in 2020.

 

  • Monday, June 7, 2021:
  • Kroger(PBR17 $KR) announces its Family of Companies’ first nationwide hybrid hiring event, including virtual and in-store interviews, will take place on Thursday, June 10, goal is to hire 10,000 associates supporting retail, e-commerce, pharmacy, manufacturing, and logistics operations.
  • Kraft Heinz(PBR104 $KHC) has completed the sale of its nuts business to Hormel Foods(PBR306 $HRL) for $3.35 billion cash.
  • Nucor(PBR143 $NUE) to acquire Cornerstone Buildings Brands’ insulated metal panels business for $1 billion cash.
  • Biogen(PBR221 $BIIB) gets US FDA approval for its ADUHELM™ as the first and only Alzheimer’s disease treatment to address a defining pathology of the disease.
  • Blackstone(PBR441 $BX) to acquire QTS Realty Trust (NYSE: $QTS) for $10 billion.
  • Vulcan Materials(PBR523 $VMC) to acquire US Concrete(NASDAQ: $USCR), a leading supplier of aggregates and ready-mixed concrete, for $74.00/share, $1.294 billion, to close in 2H21.
  • CoStar Group(PBR928 $CSGP) to do a 10:1 stock split after close of business on Friday, 06/25/21.
  • EOG Resources(PBR275 $EOG) Chairman/CEO William R. “Bill” Thomas will retire as CEO and assume the role of Non-Executive Chairman of the Board on 10/01/21, President Ezra Y. Yacob to become CEO, COO Lloyd W. “Billy” Helms, Jr to add President role.
  • Scholastic(PBR952 $SCHL) longtime Chairman/CEO Richard Robinson dies unexpectedly at 84. Board to meet to determine succession plan options.
  • Norwegian Cruise Lines(PBR977 $NCLH) CEO Frank Del Rio is interviewed by Goldman Sachs regarding its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Society: June is Pride Month with several events scheduled for the LGBTQ+Pride community.

International News: US Vice President Kamala Harris completed her visits to Guatemala and Mexico regarding immigration and other issues of the region. US President Biden is attending the G-7 meeting in Europe, his first visit outside the US, where topics will range from minimum corporate taxes, climate change, cybersecurity issues, and will include a meeting with Russia President Vladimir Putin.

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The Week 27 of 2021 US Stock Market  News Recap

The Week 27 of 2021 US Stock Market  News Recap

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In Week 27 The Stock Market Bull comes back with a strong Friday to establish a trifecta of record closes for the 3 major US stock indices for the second week in a row.

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 27 of 2021 Ending 07/09/21
DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(06/30/21 34,502.51 14,503.95 4,297.50
Previous Month Close(06/30/21) 34,502.51 14,503.95 4,297.50
Record Close Date 07/09/21 07/09/21 07/09/21
Record Close 34,870.16 14,701.92 4,369.55
Week 26 Close 34,786.35 14,639.33 4,352.34
Week 27 Close 34,870.16 14,701.92 4,369.55
Percent Change-Week 0.24% 0.43% 0.40%
Percent Change-Month-to-Date 1.07% 1.36% 1.68%
Percent Change-Quarter-to-Date 1.07% 1.36% 1.68%
Percent Change-Year-to-Date 13.93% 14.07% 16.33%
Percent Change-Record 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 27 Winner and Tally  Bull 3-0 Win
June Winner and Tally Bull 2-1 Mixed Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 13 3 Winning
The Stock Market Bear 8 0
Mixed Result 6 3
  Totals 27 6

The US Stock Market Week 27 Summary:

On Monday the US stock exchanges were closed in observance of the Federal Holiday for Independence Day/4th of July. The Stock Market Bear set the tone for the shortened Week 27 by charging into the DJIA and S&P500 on Tuesday, but The Stock Market Bull countered with a record close on the NASDAQ. On Wednesday it was all The Stock Market Bull with record closes for the NASDAQ and S&P500. This made The Stock Market Bear angry. He charged back with a vengeance on Thursday inflicting major wounds in all 3 stock indices and was poised to sweep Week 27. Many experts opined that this might be the start of the long awaited “correction.” But The Stock Market Bull fooled everyone with a huge Friday, broke closing records on all 3 indices, his second trifecta on consecutive Fridays. In a give and take week The Stock Market Bull gets the Week 27 3-0 victory.

Summary News Items for Week 27:

 

  • The US economy continued to show positive results with the Services Sector showing continued growth in some key surveys.
  • Hurricane Elsa hit Florida, became a tropical storm, with high winds and dumping rain along the East coast of the US.
  • The US Dept of Defense cancelled the $10 billion JEDI contract that had been awarded to Microsoft. Litigation by Amazon on the bidding process would have taken a long time. The plan is to break it up into several pieces with contract awards going to multiple vendors.
  • China took some major actions on its public stocks.
  • OPEC could not come to a decision on short term oil production.
  • US job openings were at a record 9.2 million.
  • The Federal Open Market Committee released the minutes of its most recent meeting. Some of the discussions involved when to start tapering bond purchases.
  • Consumer credit rose nearly 10% as Americans start spending again.
  • US weekly initial job claims were at 373,000 in early July, nearing pre-pandemic levels.
  • The average 30 year fixed rate mortgage dropped to 2.90% with 0.6 points/fees.
  • Alphabet’s Google Play Store is being sued by 36 US states for alleged antitrust violations.
  • US wholesale inventories were up 1.3% in May.
  • Bond yields stabilized by the end of the week.
  • US  President Biden signed an executive order that targets some big business practices.
  • The Delta variant of COVID-19 continues to spread, especially in Asia and Africa.

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The Week 22 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

The Week 22 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

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It was a short 4 day trading week and the Friday jobs report showed lower gains than expected. But the number was large enough for The Stock Market Bull to have a big day and come from behind to get the 3-0 win in Week 22.

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 22 of 2021 Ending 06/04/21
DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(03/31/21 32,981.55 13,246.87 3,972.89
Previous Month Close(04/30/21) 33,874.85 13,962.68 4,181.17
Record Close Date 05/07/21 04/26/21 05/07/21
Record Close 34,777.76 14,138.78 4,232.60
Week 21 34,529.45 13,748.74 4,204.11
Week 22 34,756.39 13,814.49 4,229.89
Percent Change-Week 0.66% 0.48% 0.61%
Percent Change-Month 0.66% 0.48% 0.61%
Percent Change-Quarter 5.38% 4.28% 6.47%
Percent Change-YTD 13.56% 7.19% 12.61%
Percent Change-Record -0.06% -2.29% -0.41%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 22 Winner and Tally  Bull 3-0 Win
May Winner and Tally Bull 2-1 Mixed Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 10 3 Winning
The Stock Market Bear 7 0 Losing
Mixed Result 5 2
  Totals 22 5

US Stock Exchanges Week 22 Summary:

On Monday the US stock exchanges were closed in observance of Memorial Day. The Stock Market Bear got a mixed result on a subdued start of a new month Tuesday. The Stock Market Bull took Wednesday on a equally quiet day. On Thursday The Stock Market Bear returned, won all 3 indices, with the NASDAQ having a particularly bad day. On Friday the US jobs report came out. The result was a lower than expected number, but it was still high enough for optimism to prevail. The Stock Market Bull comes from behind with a solid win on Friday to take a come from behind 3-0 victory for Week 22 and with the DJIA and S&P500 closing just below records.

Week 22 News Summary:

Coronavirus Pandemic: As of today, Friday, 06/04/21, at 1:23PM Eastern US, the John Hopkins University CSSE unit says there are now 172,315,808 confirmed cases globally with 3,705,200 deaths, +190,279 from last week, which is +109,551 from the prior week. For the US it is 33,337,659 confirmed cases and 596,910 deaths, +3,065 from last week, which is -1,645 from the prior week. Some states and businesses are offering creative incentives to get vaccinated. For example, California gave out its first round of 15 $50,000 rewards to vaccinated people in a lottery type model. President Biden is pushing for a 70% vaccination rate by July 4th, and Anheuser-Busch has responded by saying it provide a free beer to those aged 21+ when the goal is met. Ages 12 and up are now vaccination eligible, vaccines are readily available, and there will be a big promotional push with Vice President Kamala Harris in charge. The US is also making commitments to ship some vaccines to other countries based on infection rates and logistics.

US Federal Government: President Biden continues to meet with key Republicans regarding the infrastructure development plan and appears to be willing to make some major concessions to make something happen. This week he signaled that the proposed 28% corporate tax rate was negotiable and mentioned a 15% minimum rate as a compromise. Another round of discussions are scheduled for next week. The recent cybersecurity issues with businesses and governmental institutions are becoming a greater danger forcing the government to be more active in assessing the events, chasing down the bad actors, and bolstering security defenses.

US Economy: The US Dept of Commerce said Construction Spending was up +0.2% in April. IHS Markit and ISM manufacturing surveys indicated continued growth, but with concerns about supplier issues and hiring skilled people. The Federal Reserve Beige Book showed that the economy is being perceived as picking up. ADP said the private sector added 976,000 jobs in May, with a big percentage of that being from the Services Sector. These results corresponded with the IHS Markit and ISM services surveys. The US Dept of Labor said the US economy created 559,000 jobs in May, below expectations, but still a good number, and the unemployment rate fell from 6.1% to 5.8%. Weekly initial jobless claims fell to 385,000 at the end of May, another positive sign. Mortgage rates continued to be just below 3% for 30 year fixed mortgages. While potential inflation continues to be a concern for many, the Federal Reserve members continues to say that it is temporary and will moderate over the longer term.

Corporate News: Etsy(PBR921) is buying global fashion resale marketplace Depop for $1.6 billion. Southwestern Energy(PBR818) agrees to pay $2.7 billion for privately held natural gas producer Indigo Natural Resources. Blackstone(PBR441) is acquiring International Data Group for $1.3 billion. AMC Entertainment(PBR983) raises $587 million from a sale of 11.55 million shares through an offering in the continuing saga of meme stocks. Staples offers $1 billion to acquire Office Depot and OfficeMax consumer assets from parent ODP(PBR302). Kinder Morgan(PBR254) is acquiring Stagecoach Gas Services for $1.225 billion. CSX(PBR283) is doing a 3-1 stock split on 06/28/21. Trane Technologies(PBR236) President/COO Dave Regnery is to become CEO on 07/01/21. Chemours Company(PBR512) COO Mark Newman will become President/CEO on 07/01/21. Tyson Foods(PBR71) President/CEO Dean Banks has stepped down for personal reasons, COO Donnie King is his successor. Hillenbrand(PBR779) President/CEO Joe A. Raver is retiring at the end of 2021, EVP Kimberly K. Ryan is named successor. The GEO Group(PBR811) Chairman/CEO/Founder George C. Zoley to become Executive Chairman and board member Jose Gordo to become CEO on 07/01/21.

Society: It was a relatively quiet week, starting Monday with Memorial Day being commemorated across the US.

International News: Longtime Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to struggle to build a coalition government and is in danger of losing his position. June 4th marked the 22nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Incident in China.

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The Week 21 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

The Week 21 and May of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

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The Stock Market Bull gets a mixed 2-1 win in May 2021 because The Stock Market Bear managed to hold onto the NASDAQ, who remains winless on a monthly basis for 2021.

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 21  and May of 2021 Ending 05/28/21
DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(03/31/21 32,981.55 13,246.87 3,972.89
Previous Month Close(04/30/21) 33,874.85 13,962.68 4,181.17
Record Close Date 05/07/21 04/26/21 05/07/21
Record Close 34,777.76 14,138.78 4,232.60
Week 20 34,207.84 13,470.99 4,155.86
Week 21 34,529.45 13,748.74 4,204.11
Percent Change-Week 0.94% 2.06% 1.16%
Percent Change-Month 1.93% -1.53% 0.55%
Percent Change-Quarter 4.69% 3.79% 5.82%
Percent Change-YTD 12.82% 6.68% 11.93%
Percent Change-Record -0.71% -2.76% -0.67%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 21 Winner and Tally  Bull 3-0 Win
May Winner and Tally Bull 2-1 Mixed Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 9 3 Ahead
The Stock Market Bear 7 0
Mixed Result 5 2
  Totals 21 5

US Stock Exchanges Week 21 Summary:

The Stock Market Bull made a determined charge and had a good day at the pasture on Monday. The Stock Market Bear attempted a rather half-hearted but nevertheless moderately successful day on Tuesday. The rest of the week The Stock Market Bull prevailed, not dramatically, more like a relaxed grazing time with The Stock Market Bear out of sight, who was more occupied with making plans for the 3 day Memorial Day weekend. The Stock Market Bull gets an easy 3-0 win for Week 21, but has to settle for a mixed 2-1 result for May.

Week 21 News Summary:

Coronavirus Pandemic: As of today, Friday, 05/28/21, at 2:20PM Eastern US, the John Hopkins University CSSE unit says there are now 169,148,029 confirmed cases globally with 3,514,921 deaths, +80,728 from last week, which is -4,513 from the prior week. For the US it is 33,234,714 confirmed cases and 593,845 deaths, +4,710 from last week, which is +648 from the prior week. Over 50% of US adults are now fully vaccinated. Vaccines are readily available across the US for ages 12 and up. Many poorer countries continue to struggle to get vaccines and have higher infection rates. There is some talk about needing booster shots in the future to counter COVID-19 variants and some pharmaceuticals are gearing up development. The cause of the initial outbreak in China is once again making news, with the US and the World Health Organization talking about putting together a commission to determine the source.

US Federal Government: US President Joe Biden’s administration’s revised $1.7 billion infrastructure development plan has been met with a Republican counter proposal for $928 billion. President Biden has also offered up a proposed $6 trillion US budget for the 2022 fiscal year and which will most assuredly also meet resistance.

US Economy: The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago reports that the US National Activity Index for April is at +0.24, indicating moderate economic growth. New Family Home Sales for April dropped 5.9% from March to an annual rate of 863,000 homes. FreddieMac said the average 30 Year Fixed Mortgage Rate dropped to 2.95% with 0.7 points/fees. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller indicated that US Home Prices in March grew 13.2% from the previous year. The TrueCar forecast for May New Auto Sales is at 1,509,221 units, a 35.8% increase over the previous year. The Conference Board Preliminary May Consumer Confidence Index is at 117.2, a slight drop from April, and approaching pre-pandemic levels. US Weekly Initial Job Claims took a nice dip to 406,000 for the week ending 05/22/21. The 2nd estimate of the US Annual Real Gross Domestic Product for 1Q21 remained at +6.4%. The US April Personal Annual Income Rate is at $21.195 trillion, a drop of 13.1% from March, an effect caused by stimulus checks having been paid in March. The American Automobile Association says the average price for a gallon of regular gas on 05/28/21 is at $3.044, it was $1.972 on 05/29/20. The US Treasury says the US National Debt on 05/25/21 was at $28.188 trillion, it was $25.752 trillion on 05/31/20. On 05/28/21 the yield on a 10 Year US Treasury Note is at 1.58%, it was 0.65% on 05/29/20. On 05/28/21 it would cost $1.2195 to buy a Euro. The University of Michigan Final May Consumer Sentiment Index is at 82.9, April was at 88.3, May 2020 was at 72.3.

Corporate News: Cabot Oil & Gas(PBR956) and Cimarex Energy(PBR939) to merge in an all stock deal, will create a new company with an enterprise value of $17 billion. IAC(PBR698) completes spin-off of its Vimeo unit as an independent public company. Amazon(PBR2) to acquire MGM for $8.45 billion. Amazon(PBR2) announces Andy Jassy will become its CEO on 07/05/21, succeeds Jeff Bezos who becomes Executive Chairman.  Mondelez(PBR102) to acquire Greece-based Chipita for $2 billion. There were some initial public offerings during the week. Airlines are seeing increased passenger traffic, cruise lines announced some summer voyages departure dates, and theme parks are opening as the COVID-19 pandemic starts to subside and more relaxed rules are implemented.

Society: It was a relatively quiet week, which included the 1 year remembrance of the death of George Floyd on 05/25/20 by a Minneapolis policeman who has since been convicted.

International News: The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has held so far with more details being worked out. US President Biden and Russia President Putin have agreed to meet in Geneva, Switzerland, on 06/16/21 to discuss relations between the two countries. The Russian government continues to deny it has anything to do with cyberattacks on US organizations.

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The Week 20 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

The Week 20 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

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The Stock Market Bull wins only one day on the NASDAQ, but it was big enough, The Stock Market Bear has to settle for a mixed 2-1 result in Week 20.

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 20  of 2021 Ending 05/21/21
DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(03/31/21 32,981.55 13,246.87 3,972.89
Previous Month Close(04/30/21) 33,874.85 13,962.68 4,181.17
Record Close Date 05/07/21 04/26/21 05/07/21
Record Close 34,777.76 14,138.78 4,232.60
Week 19 34,382.13 13,429.98 4,173.85
Week 20 34,207.84 13,470.99 4,155.86
Percent Change-Week -0.51% 0.31% -0.43%
Percent Change-Month 0.98% -3.52% -0.61%
Percent Change-Quarter 3.72% 1.69% 4.61%
Percent Change-YTD 11.77% 4.52% 10.64%
Percent Change-Record -1.64% -4.72% -1.81%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 20 Winner and Tally  Bear 2-1 Mixed Win
April Winner and Tally Bull 3-0 Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 8 3 Ahead
The Stock Market Bear 7 0
Mixed Result 5 1
  Totals 20 4

US Stock Exchanges Week 20 Summary:

Week 20 was almost a duplicate of Week 19. The Stock Market Bear came out strong again on the first 3 days. But The Stock Market Bull decided to show up at the pasture and took Thursday in a big way, especially the NASDAQ. Friday was a split with The Stock Market Bull taking only the DJIA. The Thursday win by a large margin on Thursday by The Stock Market Bull spoils The Stock Market Bear‘s effort to ace 2 weeks in a row. Week 20 was a lot less volatile than Week 19 and The Stock Market Bear has to settle for a 2-1 mixed result. Week 21 will be the last week for May and unless something dramatic happens, May will probably end with a mixed result as well.

Week 20 News Summary:

Coronavirus Pandemic: As of today, Friday, 05/21/21, at 2:21PM Eastern US, the John Hopkins University CSSE unit says there are now 165,713,514 confirmed cases globally with 3,434,193 deaths, +85,241 from last week, which is -2,728 from the prior week. For the US it is 33,079,478 confirmed cases and 589,135 deaths, +4,062 from last week, which is -207 from the prior week. Vaccines are readily available, there is really no excuse to not get vaccinated unless your personal beliefs are against such vaccinations. The CDC’s lowering recommendations for using masks has caused some confusion. India and Brazil cases and deaths rise again in the week.

US Federal Government: US President Joe Biden’s administration has lowered the proposed infrastructure development plan from $1.9 trillion to $1.7 trillion in an effort to get enough Republicans to accept the plan.

US Economy: The Federal Open Market Committee released the minutes of its late April meeting. Inflation, short term interest rates adjustments, and bond buying programs generated a lot more discussion than in previous sessions. The Federal Reserve also indicated that it will be making some comments about digital currencies in the next few months. Weekly initial jobless claims took another downward dip to 444,000, the lowest since the start of the pandemic, but above the around 250,000 before the pandemic. The housing starts annual rate indicated a disappointing drop, but permits issued were up. The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index held steady in spite of increased costs for lumber and other materials. FreddieMac said the average 30 year fixed mortgage rate rose slightly to 3.0% with 0.6 points and fees. The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia manufacturing survey was lower, but still well into positive territory, a similar result for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Conference Board leading economic index took a nice +1.6% jump in April. The National Association of Realtors said April existing home sales fell 2.7% from March to a 5.85 million annual rate.

Corporate Business: It is the tail end of 1Q21 corporate earnings reports and they were generally mixed. Share buyback programs are being reinstituted by several companies. IPOs continue to be popular and some were launched during the week. Ford debuts its all electric F-150 truck and announces a joint venture for 2 batteries factories. Mergers and acquisitions seemed to make a jump in the week as well, especially among tech companies.

Society: It was another quiet week, with much of the news still being on COVID-19 vaccination efforts and cautious optimism as the economy continues to reopen.

International News: A ceasefire was agreed to between Israel and Hamas, but details were still being worked out. As mentioned earlier, India, Brazil and some other countries continue to see a rise in COVID-19 cases.

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The Week 19 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

The Week 19 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

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The Stock Market Bear starts out Week 19 strong, The Stock Market Bull makes an equally strong comeback, but waited one day too many.

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 19  of 2021 Ending 05/14/21
DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(03/31/21 32,981.55 13,246.87 3,972.89
Previous Month Close(04/30/21) 33,874.85 13,962.68 4,181.17
Record Close Date 05/07/21 04/26/21 05/07/21
Record Close 34,777.76 14,138.78 4,232.60
Week 18 34,777.76 13,752.24 4,232.60
Week 19 34,382.13 13,429.98 4,173.85
Percent Change-Week -1.14% -2.34% -1.39%
Percent Change-Month 1.50% -3.82% -0.18%
Percent Change-Quarter 4.25% 1.38% 5.06%
Percent Change-YTD 12.34% 4.20% 11.12%
Percent Change-Record -1.14% -5.01% -1.39%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 19 Winner and Tally  Bear 3-0 Win
April Winner and Tally Bull 3-0 Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 8 3 Ahead
The Stock Market Bear 7 0
Mixed Result 4 1
  Totals 19 4

US Stock Exchanges Week 19 Summary:

The Stock Market Bull decided to start Week 19 by taking some time off to smell the spring flowers. The Stock Market Bear took advantage over the first 3 days and not only pummeled the NASDAQ as he had done in weeks past, but also the DJIA and S&P500. When The Stock Market Bull looked up and saw the damage he butted The Stock Market Bear over the fence and took control of the pasture in a strong way on Thursday and Friday on all 3 indices. Unfortunately it was a day too late. The Stock Market Bear gets Week 19 with a 3-0 sweep. Will the volatility continue in Week 20?

Week 19 News Summary:

Coronavirus Pandemic: As of today, Friday, 05/14/21, at 1:21PM Eastern US, the John Hopkins University CSSE unit says there are now 161,381,569 confirmed cases globally with 3,348,952 deaths, +87,969 from last week, which is -1,729 from the prior week. For the US it is 32,883,624 confirmed cases and 585,073 deaths, +4,281 from last week, which is -720 from the prior week. Vaccines supplies are plentiful through most state government programs and most pharmacies. The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines were granted additional Emergency Use Authorizations by the US FDA for ages 12 and up. The CDC has released new guidelines saying people who have been fully vaccinated do not have to wear masks outside in most situations. Countries like India and Brazil continue to struggle with high infection and death rates.

US Federal Government: US President Joe Biden met with some Republicans to discuss his infrastructure development proposals and expressed a willingness to negotiate.

US Economy: The US Consumer Price Index jumped up 0.8% in April, much higher than forecast, and generated a lot of buzz about inflation concerns, which the Federal Reserve has downplayed, which has targeted 2% annual growth as a target. Weekly initial job claims fell to its lowest since the start of the pandemic. Job openings increased to 8.1 million. Wages remain around the same. Some sectors, primarily hospitality and retail, are struggling to find employees, most saying it is because unemployment benefits are still better than what the employers can offer. In response some states are talking about eliminating unemployment benefits. The US deficit widens to a record $1.9 trillion over the first 7 months of the fiscal year. Retail sales were unexpectedly flat in April, a significant increase had been forecast. Industrial output increased in April. US import prices increased. Mortgage rates remain near record lows. There was a ransomware cyberattack on Colonial Pipeline, a midstream energy company with 5,500 miles of pipelines that is the primary support for fuel supplies in the Northeast US. By the end of the week services were restored, the attackers have been identified, and once again demonstrated vulnerabilities in the US. Cryptocurrencies continue to grab headline news and draw a variety of reactions from banks, investors, corporations, and influential individuals.

Corporate Business: More 1Q21 corporate earnings reports came in with mixed results. Technology related companies continue to dominate much of the news. The shortage of semiconductor chips continues to be an issue for car and electronic goods manufacturers with some forecasts showing that the problem could last for a couple of years.

Society: It was a quiet week, with much of the news still being on COVID-19 vaccination efforts and cautious optimism as the economy continues to reopen.

International News: India, Brazil and some other countries continue to see a rise in COVID-19 cases. Hamas in the Palestinian areas continues to launch rockets into Israel and Israel is responding with its own rockets targeted at military targets but which are also inflicting civilian casualties.

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The Week 18 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

The Week 18 of 2021 US Stock Market and News Recap

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The Stock Market Bull finished Week 18 with records for the DJIA and S&P500, but is was a mixed win because The Stock Market Bear would not let go of the NASDAQ.

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 18 of 2021 Ending 05/07/21
DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(03/31/21 32,981.55 13,246.87 3,972.89
Previous Month Close(04/30/21) 33,874.85 13,962.68 4,181.17
Record Close Date 05/07/21 04/26/21 05/07/21
Record Close 34,777.76 14,138.78 4,232.60
Week 17 & April Close 33,874.85 13,962.68 4,181.17
Week 18 Close 34,777.76 13,752.24 4,232.60
Percent Change-Week 2.67% -1.51% 1.23%
Percent Change-Month 2.67% -1.51% 1.23%
Percent Change-Quarter 5.45% 3.82% 6.54%
Percent Change-YTD 13.63% 6.70% 12.69%
Percent Change-Record 0.00% -2.73% 0.00%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 18 Winner and Tally  Bull 2-1 Mixed Win
April Winner and Tally Bull 3-0 Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 8 3 Ahead
The Stock Market Bear 6 0
Mixed Result 4 1
  Totals 18 4

US Stock Exchanges Week 18 Summary:

The DJIA was all about The Stock Market Bull who took all 5 days, the last 3 days being new record highs. The S&P500 was a little more difficult because The Stock Market Bear took Tuesday, but The Stock Market Bull butted The Stock Market Bear aside Wednesday through Friday and posted a new record high on Friday. But The Stock Market Bear did take command of the NASDAQ Monday through Wednesday and inflicted some major losses. The Stock Market Bull took Thursday and Friday, but it was not enough. The Stock Market Bull takes Week 18 in a 2-1 mixed win. Will The Stock Market Bull‘s clean sweeps of Thursday and Friday carry over into Week 19?

Week 18 News Summary:

Coronavirus Pandemic: As of today, Friday, 05/07/21, at 2:20PM Eastern US, the John Hopkins University CSSE unit says there are now 156,326,016 confirmed cases globally with 3,260,983 deaths, +89,698 from last week, which is +1,188 from the week before that. For the US it is 32,643,635 confirmed cases and 580,804 deaths, +4,989 from last week, which is +353 from the week before that. Vaccinations are now available just about everywhere in the US through state and county governments and most pharmacies now. US President Joe Biden says he is aiming for 70% of all US adults to have at least one vaccination by July 4th. Emergency Use Authorizations by the US FDA are expected soon for people 16 and under. Cases and death rates continue to be high in countries like India and Brazil.

US Federal Government: US President Joe Biden continues to push for his $4 trillion in spending for infrastructure and other projects. US Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell is pledging to battle against the plan because he feels it is too expensive.

US Economy: Manufacturing continues to grow and surveys indicate that trend should continue short term. Construction spending is also up. Weekly Initial Jobless Claims fell below 500,000, the lowest since the pandemic started. However, the Friday April Jobs Report fell far short of forecast. The Unemployment Rate rose slightly to 6.1%. Consumer Credit had a large increase for the second month in a row. While the Federal Reserve is saying it is not too concerned about inflation and has some tools to deal with it if it becomes an issue, there are others who seem increasingly alarmed by some signals that indicate near term inflation could become a problem.

Corporate Business: 1Q21 corporate earnings reports were somewhat mixed. Technology companies seem to be struggling to maintain momentum. Travel and hospitality services are still struggling and are concerned about hiring problems as the economy opens up post-pandemic.

Society: It was a quieter week. The biggest issues continue to be concerns about people not willing to get vaccines for one reason or another. Also, some state legislatures are passing laws about voting. Opponents view the legislation as restricting voting, proponents say it is protecting the ballot box from being abused.

International News: India, Brazil and some other countries continue to see a rise in COVID-19 cases.

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The PBR1000 April 2021 Breaking News Recap

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As businesses re-open from the COVID-19 Pandemic they will be scrambling to welcome workers back.

The April 2021 breaking news items of interest for The PBR1000 follow with the most current date first.

***Friday, April 30

US Stock Indices Summary

Week 17 and April of 2021 Ending 04/30/21
DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(03/31/21 32,981.55 13,246.87 3,972.89
Previous Month Close(03/31/21) 32,981.55 13,246.87 3,972.89
Record Close Date 04/16/21 04/26/21 4/29/21
Record Close 34,200.67 14,138.78 4,211.47
Week 16 Close 34,043.49 14,016.81 4,180.17
Week 17 & April Close 33,874.85 13,962.68 4,181.17
Percent Change-Week -0.50% -0.39% 0.02%
Percent Change-Month 2.71% 5.40% 5.24%
Percent Change-Quarter 2.71% 5.40% 5.24%
Percent Change-YTD 10.68% 8.34% 11.32%
Percent Change-Record -0.95% -1.25% -0.72%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 17 Winner and Tally  Bear 2-1 Mixed Win
April Winner and Tally Bull 3-0 Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 8 3 Ahead
The Stock Market Bear 6 0
Mixed Result 3 1
  Totals 17 4

US Stock Exchanges Week 17 Summary:

The Stock Market Bull started out a promising Week 17 on Monday by establishing new record highs for the NASDAQ and S&P500. The Stock Market Bear returned on Tuesday to take a nibble out of those marks and then Wednesday took out a good-sized chunk. This infuriated The Stock Market Bull who trampled the Bear on Thursday, established another new record for the S&P500 and appeared to have a lock to win the week. But The Stock Market Bear roared back on Friday, wiped out all the Bull‘s gains for the week except for the S&P500 where he fell shy just 1.01 points. In a back and forth week The Stock Market Bear prevails with a 2-1 mixed result for Week 17, but The Stock Market Bull easily captures the month of April with a 3-0 result. 

Week 17 News Summary:

Coronavirus Pandemic: As of today, Friday, 04/30/21, at 1:21PM Eastern US, the John Hopkins University CSSE unit says there are now 150,817,249 confirmed cases globally with 3,171,285 deaths, +88,510 from last week. For the US it is 32,333,463 confirmed cases and 575,815 deaths, +4,636 from last week. Vaccination rates in the US continue to grow and the rate of new cases and deaths is starting to drop. India has been hit hard with rates increasing dramatically and is asking for help across the globe.

US Federal Government: The event of the week was on Wednesday evening when US President Joe Biden addressed the nation regarding the progress of his administration after 100 days in office. He stressed progress on the COVID-19 pandemic, promoted his around $4 trillion in spending for infrastructure and other projects and how they would be paid for, discussed national security, talked about racial justice and encouraged Americans to be united while celebrating diversity at the same time.

US Economy: Housing prices increased around 12% over the past year, mortgage rates remain at near record lows, but available housing inventories remain low. Initial weekly jobless claims were at 553,000, continuing the downward trend. The Federal Open Market Committee met and voted to keep federal short term interest rates at 0.00-0.25%, and continue its assets purchase programs of $120 billion/month. The 1Q21 Gross Domestic Product annual rate was up at +6.4%. The Personal Income annual rate is nearly 30% more than last year. Consumer spending and outlooks were also up for the week, based on an optimistic post-pandemic view.

Corporate Business: 1Q21 corporate earnings reports were generally positive with guidance being cautiously optimistic about the COVID-19 pandemic coming to an end sometime in the summer.

Society: Every day there seems to be a mass shooting somewhere. Citizens and politicians continue to struggle with how to stop this trend without infringing on 2nd Amendment rights.

International News: India, Brazil and some other countries see a rise in COVID-19 cases.

Daily Economic News:

The US Dept of the Treasury says the 04/27/21 US National Debt-Public is at $21.943 trillion, Intragovernmental $6.169 trillion, making 04/27/21 US Total National Debt at $28.112 trillion, 03/31/21 was at $28.081 trillion, 02/28/21 $28.005 trillion, 04/30/20 $24.975 trillion. PR link.

The US Dept of Commerce/BEA says the Preliminary March 2021 US Personal Income Annual Rate is at $24.208 trillion, February 2021 was at $19.995 trillion, January 2021 $21.498 trillion, March 2020 $18.764 trillion. PR link.

The US Dept of Labor says the 1Q21 US Employee Cost Index for All Civilian Workers(12/2005=100) is at 143.7, 4Q20 was at 142.4, 3Q20 141.1, 1Q20 140.0. PR link.

The U of Michigan Final April 2021 Consumer Sentiment Index is at 88.3, March 2021 was at 84.9, February 2021 76.8, April 2020 71.8. “… Overall, the data indicate an exceptional outlook for consumer spending through mid-2022. The size and persistence of the spending gains depend on continued job growth as well as wages that effectively draw people back into the labor force.” PR link.

The US Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago says the Preliminary March 2021 US 7th District Midwest Economy Index is at +0.65, February 2021 was at +0.50, January 2021 +0.65, March 2020 -0.68. “Index points to a pickup in Midwest growth through March.” PR link.

MNI Indicators/ISM-Chicago says the Preliminary April 2021 Chicago Business Barometer Index(>50 is gaining> is at +72.1, March 2021 was at +66.4, February 2021 +59.5, April 2020 +35.4. PR link.

The American Automobile Assn says the 04/30/21 US Average Price/Gallon of Regular Gas is at $2.895, 03/31/21 was at $2.874, 02/26/21 $2.699, 04/30/20 $1.772. PR link.

***Thursday, April 29

Daily Economic News:

The US Dept of Commerce/BEA says the 1Q21 Advance Estimate of the Real Gross Domestic Product Annual Rate is at +6.4%, $22.049 trillion, 4Q20 was at +4.3%, $21.495 trillion, 3Q20 +33.4%, $21.170 trillion, 1Q20 -5.0%, $21.561 trillion. PR link.

The US Dept of Labor says on 04/24/21 the US Weekly Initial Unemployment Insurance Claims is at 553,000, the 4 Week Moving Average is at 611,750; the 04/17/21 US Total Insured Unemployment is at 3,660,000, the 4 Week Moving Average is at 3,684,000; the 04/17/21 Insured Unemployment Rate is at 2.6%. PR link.

FreddieMac says on 04/29/21 the US Weekly Average 30 Year Fixed Mortgage Rate is at 2.98% with 0.7 fees/points, 03/25/21 was at 3.17%, 02/25/21 2.97%, 04/30/21 3.23%. “In light of the rising COVID caseloads globally, U.S. Treasury yields stopped moving up a month ago and have remained within a narrow range as the market digests incoming economic data. The good news is that with rates under three percent, refinancing continues to be attractive for many borrowers who financed before 2020. But, for eager buyers, especially first-time homebuyers, inventory continues to be extremely tight and competition for available homes to purchase remains high.” PR link.

***Wednesday, April 28

Daily Economic News:

The US Federal Reserve Open Market Committee issues a statement from its 04/27-28/21 meeting, agrees to maintain short term interest rates at 0.00-0.25%, “will continue to increase its holdings of Treasury securities by at least $80 billion per month and of agency mortgage‑backed securities by at least $40 billion per month…,” says “The COVID-19 pandemic is causing tremendous human and economic hardship across the United States and around the world. Amid progress on vaccinations and strong policy support, indicators of economic activity and employment have strengthened. The sectors most adversely affected by the pandemic remain weak but have shown improvement. Inflation has risen, largely reflecting transitory factors. Overall financial conditions remain accommodative, in part reflecting policy measures to support the economy and the flow of credit to U.S. households and businesses.” PR link.

The ADP Quarterly Workforce Vitality Report says the 1Q21 US Wage Growth is at +5.9%, +3.3% from 1Q20, Wage Level is at $30.84/hour, +$1.71 from 1Q20, Employment Growth is at -7.0%, -7.7% from 1Q20, and Turnover Rate is 82.2%, +14.9% from 1Q20. “The labor market recovery is gaining momentum. Progress in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic is fueling economic improvement and the impact is evident as jobs gains pick up.” PR link.

The US Energy Information Administration says for the Week Ending 04/23/21 the US Crude Oil Stocks(Millions of Barrels) is at 493.1, on 03/26/21 it was at 501.8, 02/19/21 463.0, 04/24/20 527.6. PR link.

***Tuesday, April 27

Daily Economic News:

The Conference Board says the Preliminary April 2021 US Consumer Confidence Index(1985=100) is at 121.7, March 2021 was at 109.0, February 2021 90.4, April 2020 85.7. “Consumers’ assessment of current conditions improved significantly in April, suggesting the economic recovery strengthened further in early Q2. Consumers’ optimism about the short-term outlook held steady this month. Consumers were more upbeat about their income prospects, perhaps due to the improving job market and the recent round of stimulus checks. Short-term inflation expectations held steady in April, but remain elevated. Vacation intentions posted a healthy increase, likely boosted by the accelerating vaccine rollout and further loosening of pandemic restrictions.” PR link.

The US Dept of Commerce/HUD says the 1Q21 US Total Housing Units are at 141,533,000 with a Home Ownership Rate of 65.6%, 4Q20 was at 141,241,000 and 65.8%, 3Q20 140,949,000 and 67.4%, 1Q20 140,365,000 and 65.3%. PR link.

S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller says the Preliminary February 2021 US National Home Price Index(01/2000=100) is at 238.82, January 2021 was at 236.33, December 2020 234.32, February 2020 213.29. “These data remain consistent with the hypothesis that COVID has encouraged potential buyers to move from urban apartments to suburban homes. This demand may represent buyers who accelerated purchases that would have happened anyway over the next several years. Alternatively, there may have been a secular change in preferences, leading to a permanent shift in the demand curve for housing. Future data will be required to analyze this question.” PR link.

The US Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond says the April 2021 US 5th District Manufacturing Sector Surveys Index is at +17%, March 2021 was at +17%, February 2021 +14%, April 2020 -53%. “Survey responses indicated supply constraints, with the backlog of orders and vendor lead time indexes registering historic highs. Meanwhile, inventories shrank as the indexes for inventories of finished goods and raw materials reached their lowest values on record. Manufacturers were optimistic that conditions would continue to improve in the coming months.” PR link.

The US Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond says the April 2021 US 5th District Service Sector Surveys Revenue Index is at +22%, March 2021 was at +16%, February 2021 +6%, April 2020 -87%. “Firms … reported improving local business conditions and increased capital spending. Survey participants were optimistic that conditions would continue to improve in the next six months.” PR link.

TrueCar says the Forecast April 2021 US Unit New Auto Sales-Retail is at 1,259,036, Fleet is at 143,098, making April 2021 US Unit New Auto Sales at 1,402,134, March 2021 was at 1,604,983, February 2021 1,196,008, April 2020 710,827; Forecast April 2021 US Unit New Auto Average Transaction Price is at $37,144, March 2021 was at $37,215, February 2021 $37,780, April 2020 $37,161. “April of last year was the first full month of COVID-19’s impact on the day-to-day lives of Americans and the economy, and saw vehicle sales plummet to the lowest point during the pandemic. Despite the inventory challenges that linger, seeing total and retail sales up nearly 100% in one year is a hopeful and exciting milestone for the auto industry and economy…” PR link.

***Monday, April 26

Daily Economic News:

No items to report.

***Friday, April 23

Weekly US Stock Indices News:

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 16 of 2021 Ending Friday, 04/23/21
DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(03/31/21) 32,981.55 13,246.87 3,972.89
Previous Month Close(03/31/21) 32,981.55 13,246.87 3,972.89
Record Close Date 04/16/21 02/12/21 04/16/21
Record Close 34,200.67 14,095.47 4,185.47
Week 15 Close 34,200.67 14,052.34 4,185.47
Week 16 Close 34,043.49 14,016.81 4,180.17
Percent Change-Week -0.46% -0.25% -0.13%
Percent Change-Month 3.22% 5.81% 5.22%
Percent Change-Quarter 3.22% 5.81% 5.22%
Percent Change-YTD 11.23% 8.76% 11.29%
Percent Change-Record -0.46% -0.56% -0.13%
The Stock Market Bull vs The Stock Market Bear Tallies YTD
Week 16 Winner and Tally Bear 3-0
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 8 2 Ahead
The Stock Market Bear 5 0
Mixed Result 3 1
  Totals 16 3

US Stock Exchanges Week 16 Summary:

The Stock Market Bull has been on a winning streak since Week 12. The Stock Market Bear had had enough and angrily started out Week 16 by making some good sized gashes on all 3 major US indices on Monday and Tuesday. The Stock Market Bull made a determined response by taking Wednesday. But The Stock Market Bear returned with a vengeance on Thursday. The Stock Market Bull charged back on Friday, achieved some new intraday record highs for the DJIA and S&P500, but as the day came to a close he became weary and lost some ground. He won the day, but was unable to overcome The Stock Market Bear‘s lead for the week. Week 16 goes to The Stock Market Bear 3-0, his first clear win since Week 11.

Week 16 News Summary:

Coronavirus Pandemic: As of today, Friday, 04/23/21, at 6:20PM Eastern US, the John Hopkins University CSSE unit says there are now 145,261,836 confirmed cases globally with 3,082,775 deaths. For the US it is 31,990,519 confirmed cases and 574,179 deaths. Vaccinations are occurring at the rate of around 3 million doses per day. Today the pause on the Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine was lifted. States continue to open up more. There are continuing concerns about variants, which have affected other countries, but so far have not had a major impact in the US. Vaccination programs continue to expand. US Federal Government: President Biden continues to push for an infrastructure plan and is meeting with lawmakers from both sides of the aisle to try to come up with a plan that can pass. During a meeting on climate change that included several nations President Biden pledged to lower US greenhouse gases by 50% by 2030. President Biden also proposed a nearly 40% capital gains tax on households with more than $1 million in annual incomes. US Economy: The annual existing home sales rate fell 3.7% in March to 6.01 million and reached new highs for the median home price. New family home sales increased nearly 21% in March to a 1.02 million annual rate. 30 year fixed mortgage rates dropped to just below 3% again. US initial jobless claims fell to 547,000, a new post-pandemic low. Business and consumer surveys continue to show optimism over the next few months. Corporate Business: 1Q20 corporate earnings reports continue to be mixed, but guidance is cautiously optimistic, assuming the COVID-19 pandemic comes to an end sometime in the summer. Society: Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all counts for the killing of George Floyd by kneeling on his neck for around 9 minutes. International News: . There were surges in COVID-19 infections globally.

Daily Economic News:

The US Dept of Commerce/HUD says the Preliminary March 2021 US New Family Homes Sold Annual Rate is at 1,021,000 units, February 2021 was at 846,000, January 2021 1,010,000, March 2020 612,000; the March 2021 Median New Home Price is at $330,800, February 2021 was at $345,900, January 2021 $362,200, March 2020 $328,200. PR link.

***Thursday, April 22

Daily Economic News:

The US Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago says the Preliminary March 2021 US Current National Activity Index is at +1.71, February 2021 was at -1.20, January 2021 +1.10, March 2020 -4.47. “Index suggests economic growth rebounded in March.” PR link.

The Conference Board says the Preliminary March 2021 US Leading Economic Index(2016=100) is at 111.6, February 2021 was at 110.3, January 2021 110.2, December 2020 109.7. “The improvement in the U.S. LEI, with all ten components contributing positively, suggests economic momentum is increasing in the near term. The widespread gains among the leading indicators are supported by an accelerating vaccination campaign, gradual lifting of mobility restrictions, as well as current and expected fiscal stimulus…” PR link.

The Natl Assn of Realtors says the Preliminary March 2021 US Existing Home Sales Annual Rate is at 6,010,000 units, February 2021 was at 6,240,000, January 2021 6,660,000, March 2020 5,350,000; March 2021 Median Sales Price is at $329,100, February 2021 was at $313,000, January 2021 $303,900, March 2020 $280,700. PR link.

***Wednesday, April 21

Daily Economic News:

No items to report.

***Tuesday, April 20

Daily Economic News:

The US Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia says the April 2021 US 3rd District Nonmanufacturing Current General Activity Index is at +36.3, March 2021 was at +27.4, February 2021 +5.2, April 2020 -96.4. “The respondents continued to anticipate growth over the next six months.” PR link.

***Monday, April 19

Daily Economic News:

No items to report.

***Friday, April 16

The US Stock Exchanges Recap for Week 15 of 2021 ending Friday, 04/16/21:

DJIA ends Week 15 at record 34,200.67, +1.18% from last Friday, +3.70% MTD/QTD, +11.74% YTD, +0.00% from record 34,200.67 set 04/16/21.

NASDAQ ends Week 15 at 14,052.34, +1.09% from last Friday, +6.08% MTD/QTD, +9.03% YTD, -0.31% from record 14,095.47 set 02/12/21.

SPX ends Week 15 at record 4,185.47, +1.37% from last Friday, +5.35% MTD/QTD, +11.43% YTD, +0.00% from record 4,185.47 set 04/16/21.

US Stock Exchanges Week 15 of 2021 News Summary:

The Stock Market Bear wanted to set the tone for Week 15 so came out Monday with a lot of loud angry growling. The intimidation worked as he took all 3 major US indices. But The Stock Market Bull struck back on Tuesday with an excellent day on the NASDAQ and taking the S&P500. The Stock Market Bear countered on Wednesday by wiping out those gains. With great determination The Stock Market Bull bounced back on Thursday and Fridays with consecutive record days on the DJIA and S&P500 and near a new record for the NASDAQ. The Stock Market Bull‘s strong end of Week 15 gives him a 3-0 victory, his 3rd week in a row, a nice lead year-to-date, and a lot of optimism in the stock market as the US economy continues to strengthen.

The Week 15 of 2021 tally YTD is:

 

  • The Stock Market Bull: 8 weeks
  • The Stock Market Bear: 4 weeks
  • Mixed Results: 3 weeks

 

Daily Economic News:

The US Dept of Commerce/HUD says the Preliminary March 2021 US New Residential Building Permits Annual Rate is at 1,766,000 units, February 2021 was at 1,720,000, January 2021 1,886,000, March 2020 1,356,000. PR link.

The U of Michigan Preliminary April 2021 US Consumer Sentiment Index is at 86.5, March 2021 was at 84.9, February 2021 76.8, April 2020 71.8. “Consumers in early April reported surging economic growth and strong job gains due to record stimulus spending, low interest rates, and the positive impact of vaccinations.” PR link.

***Thursday, April 15

Daily Economic News:

The US Federal Reserve says the Preliminary March 2021 US Industrial Production Capacity is at 74.4%, February 2021 was at 73.4%, January 2021 75.3%, March 2020 73.6%. PR link.

The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary February 2021 US Sales-Manufacturers are at $502.4 billion, Retailers $508.9 billion, Wholesalers $538.3 billion, making February 2021 Total US Sales at $1,549.6 billion, January 2021 was at $1,579.2 billion, December 2020 $1,498.0 billion, February 2020 $1,466.6 billion. PR link.

The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Advance March 2021 US Retail Sales-Retailers is at $557.7 billion, Food Services & Drinking Places is at $62.2 billion, making Advance March 2021 US Total Retail Sales at $619.9 billion, February 2021 was at $563.7 billion, January 2021 $579.6 billion, March 2020 $484.7 billion. PR link.

The US Federal Reserve Bank of New York says the April 2021 Empire State Manufacturing General Business Conditions Index is at +26.3, March 2021 was at +17.4, February 2021 +12.1, April 2020 -78.2. PR link.

The US Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia says the April 2021 US 3rd District Manufacturing General Activity Indicator is at +50.2, March 2021 was at +44.5, February 2021 +23.1, April 2020 -46.8. “The survey’s future indexes indicate that firms remain optimistic about growth over the next six months.” PR link.

The Natl Assn of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Preliminary April 2021 Housing Market Composite Index is at +83, March 2021 was at +82, February 2021 +84, April 2020 +30. “Strong buyer demand pushed builder confidence up in April even as builders continued to grapple with rising lumber prices and supply chain issues and consumers faced higher home prices due to a lack inventory.” PR link.

***Wednesday, April 14

Daily Economic News:

The US Federal Reserve releases the Beige Book for data through 04/05/21, says “National economic activity accelerated to a moderate pace from late February to early April… Outlooks were more optimistic than in the previous report, boosted in part by an acceleration in COVID-19 vaccinations.” PR link.

The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary March 2021 US Import Price Index is at +1.2%, February 2021 was at +1.3%, January 2021 +1.4%, March 2020 -2.4%, Last 12 Months +6.9%; the Preliminary March 2021 US Export Price Index is at +2.1%, February 2021 was at +1.6%, January 2021 +2.6%, March 2020 -1.4%, Last 12 Months +9.1%PR link.

***Tuesday, April 13

Daily Economic News:

The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary March 2021 US Current Average Earnings/Hour is at $29.96, Average Hours Worked/Week is at 34.9 making Average Weekly Earnings Per Hour at $1,045.60, February was at $1,038.00, January 2021 $1,047.20, March 2020 $980.03. PR link.

The US Dept of Labor says the March 2021 US Consumer Price Index-Urban is at +0.6%, February 2021 was at +0.4%, January 2021 +0.3%, March 2020 -0.4%, the March 2021 Last 12 Months is at +2.6%, February 2021 was at +1.7%, January 2021 +1.4%, March 2020 +1.5%. PR link.

CoreLogic says the January 2021 US Housing Mortgages 30 Days or More Delinquent is at 5.6%, December 2020 was at 5.8%, November 2020 5.9%, January 2020 3.5%. “While delinquency rates are higher than we would like to see, they continue to decline. At the same time, foreclosure rates remain at historic lows. This is a good sign, and considering the improving picture regarding the pandemic and climbing employment rates, we are looking at the potential for a strong year of recovery.” PR link.

***Monday, April 12

The PBR1000 March 2021 Top 5 Stocks Snapshots is an overview of stocks performance, 5 tables of Top 5 stock performers, and a stocks & commodities indices summary. PR link.

Daily Corporate News:

Microsoft(PBR15 $MSFT) to acquire cloud and AI software leader representing decades of accumulated healthcare and enterprise AI experience Nuance Communications(NASDAQ: NUAN) for $56.00 per share, implying a 23% premium to the closing price of Nuance on Friday, 04/09/21, or around $19.7 billion cash, inclusive of Nuance’s net debt, to close by 12/31/21. PR link.

IBM(PBR40 $IBM) says Kyndryl will be the name of the new, independent company that will be created following the separation of its Managed Infrastructure Services business, will be headquartered in New York, NY, will have 4,600 global customers, to close by the end of 2021. PR link.

Ameriprise Financial(PBR246 $AMP) to acquire BMO Financial Group’s EMEA asset management business for approximately $845 million cash, adds $124 billion of AUM in Europe, to close in 4Q21. PR link.

PSEG(PBR309 $PEG) completes acquisition of 25% ownership interest from Orsted N America in 1,100 megawatt Ocean Wind project, New Jersey’s first offshore wind farm, could provide power by end of 2024. PR link.

Avantor(PBR423 $AVTR) to acquire Schwabmünchen, Germany based privately held robotic and liquid handling consumables manufacturer Ritter GmbH for around $1.05 billion cash, to close in 3Q21. PR link.

Ingersoll-Rand(PBR809 $IR) to sell its Specialty Vehicle Technologies Segment (“Club Car”) to global private equity firm Platinum Equity for $1.68 billion cash, to close in 3Q21. PR link.

Daily Economic News:

The US Dept of the Treasury says the March 2021 US Federal Government Receipts are at $267.6 billion, Outlays $927.2 billion, making the March 2021 US Federal Deficit at $659.6 billion, February 2021 Deficit was at $310.9 billion, January 2021 Deficit $162.8 billion, March 2020 Deficit $119.0 billion; the March 2021 US Federal Deficit YTD(6 months) is at $1,706.2 billion, March 2020 Federal Deficit YTD was at $743.5 billion. PR link.

***Friday, April 9

The US Stock Exchanges Recap for Week 14 of 2021 ending Thursday, 04/09/21:

DJIA ends Week 14 at record 33,800.60, +2.20% from last Friday, +2.48% MTD/QTD, +10.44% YTD, +0.00% from record 33,800.60 set 04/09/21.

NASDAQ ends Week 14 at 13,900.19, +5.80% from last Friday, +4.93% MTD/QTD, +7.85% YTD, -1.39% from record 14,095.47 set 02/12/21.

SPX ends Week 13 at record 4,128.80, +3.88% from last Friday, +3.92% MTD/QTD, +9.92% YTD, +0.00% from record 4,128.80 set 04/09/21.

US Stock Exchanges Week 14 of 2021 News Summary:

Week 14 opened with a long 3 day well rested The Stock Market Bull confidently charging into the pasture and achieving new record highs on the DJIA and S&P500, and an excellent assault on the NASDAQ. The overwhelmed The Stock Market Bear showed up on Tuesday, took all 3 indices by thin margins. The Stock Market Bull then dominated the rest of the Week 14, easily gets his second week in a row 3-0 victory and strengthens his lead Year-To-Date. The reasons are pretty clear. The economy is showing a strong desire to grow, COVID-19 vaccinations are being administered at a quick rate, many states and business sectors are re-opening, the stimulus programs are being implemented, a new infrastructure program is being introduced, there seems to be an increasing trust in the Federal Reserve and the US Dept of the Treasury to be helpful, and there is less rancor and contentiousness in the federal government with the new administration. The question for Week 15 is to see if The Stock Market Bull has the momentum to get his first third week in a row win of 2021!

The Week 14 of 2021 tally YTD is:

 

  • The Stock Market Bull: 7 weeks
  • The Stock Market Bear: 4 weeks
  • Mixed Results: 3 weeks

 

Daily Corporate News:

Johnson Controls(PBR126) to acquire Edmonton, Alberta, Canada based 3,000 employees Silent-Aire, a family owned global leader in hyperscale data center cooling and modular critical infrastructure solutions with expected revenues of $650 million in 12 months ending in 05/21, for up to $870 million cash, including an upfront payment of approximately $630 million and additional payments for milestone achievements, to close by 06/30/21. PR link.

BJ’s Wholesale(PBR229 $BJ) President/CEO Lee Delaney has passed away unexpectedly due to presumed natural causes, EVP/Chief Admin Officer/CFO Bob Eddy named Interim CEO, Chairman Christopher J. Baldwin appointed Executive Chairman, both effective immediately. PR link.

Daily Economic News:

The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary March 2021 US Producer Price Index is at +1.0%, February 2021 was at +0.5%, January 2021 +1.3%, March 2020 -0.5%; March 2021 Producer Price Index-Last 12 Months is at +4.2%, February 2021 was at +2.8%, January 2021 +1.7%, March 2020 +0.3%. PR link.

The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary February 2021 US Wholesale Sales-Durables is at $259.4 billion, Non-Durables $278.9 billion, making February 2021 US Wholesale Sales-Total at $682.5 billion, January 2021 was at $678.2 billion, December 2020 $653.2 billion, February 2020 $669.0 billion. PR link.

***Thursday, April 8

Daily Corporate News:

CommScope(PBR345 $COMM) to spin off its Home Networks business as an independent public company, to be completed by end of 1Q22. PR link.

KKR(PBR576 $KKR) to make a $500 million investment in cloud content management platform provider Box(NYSE: BOX), to close in 05/21. PR link.

Hologic(PBR607 $HOLX) to acquire $42 million in revenues in 2020 Mobidiag Oy, a privately held, commercial-stage Finnish-French developer of innovative molecular diagnostic tests and instrumentation, for an enterprise value of approximately $795 million, includes a cash payment of approximately $714 million for Mobidiag’s equity, and net debt of approximately $81 million, to close by 09/30/21. PR link.

GameStop(PBR422 $GME) nominates 6 candidates to be elected at annual meeting on 06/09/21, includes Chewy founder Ryan Cohen who is expected to be elected Chairman by the Board following the annual meeting. PR link.

Daily Economic News:

No items today.

***Wednesday, April 7

Daily Corporate News:

Target(PBR36 $TGT) commits to spend more than $2 billion with Black-owned businesses by the end of 2025. PR link.

MetLife(PBR47 $MET) completes $3.94 billion cash sale of its Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company and certain wholly owned subsidiaries to Farmers Group, Inc. (FGI), a subsidiary of Zurich Insurance Group, includes 10-year strategic partnership through which Farmers Insurance® will offer products on MetLife’s leading US Group Benefits platform. PR link.

XPO Logistics(PBR186 $XPO) is recruiting for more than 1,400 positions across N America to meet growing demand for its less-than-truckload (LTL) services, as the economy rebounds from COVID-19. PR link.

AMD(PBR301 $AMD) $143/share, around $35 billion, acquisition of FPGA and Adaptive SoCs innovator and developer Xilinx(PBR686 $XLNX) gets approval by shareholders of both companies, to close by 12/31/21. PR link.

Daily Economic News:

The US Federal Reserve says the Preliminary February 2021 US Consumer Credit Outstanding-Revolving is at $974.4 billion, Non-Revolving $3,231.4 billion, making February 2021 US Consumer Credit Outstanding-Total at $4,205.8 billion, January 2021 was at $4,178.2 billion, December 2020 $4,178.1 billion, February 2020 $4.208.9 billion. PR link.

The US Federal Open Market Committee releases its Minutes from the 03/16-17/21 meeting. “The Committee decided to keep the target range for the federal funds rate at 0 to 1/4 percent and expects it will be appropriate to maintain this target range until labor market conditions have reached levels consistent with the Committee’s assessments of maximum employment and inflation has risen to 2 percent and is on track to moderately exceed 2 percent for some time.” PR link.

The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the February 2021 US Exports-Goods is at $131.1 billion, Services $56.1, making February 2021 US Exports-Total at $187.2 billionFebruary 2021 US Imports-Goods is at $219.1 billion, Services $39.2 billion, making February 2021 US Imports-Total at $258.3 billion, making February 2021 Deficit at $71.1 billion, January 2021 Deficit was at $67.8 billion, December 2021 Deficit $67.0 billion; February 2021 YTD Deficit(2 months) is at $138.9 billion, February 2020 YTD Deficit was at $82.4 billion. PR link.

FannieMae says the March 2021 Home Purchase Sentiment Index is at 81.7, February 2021 was at 76.5, January 2021 77.7, March 2020 80.8. “The significant increase in the HPSI in March reflects consumer optimism toward the housing market and larger economy as vaccinations continue to roll out, a third round of stimulus checks was distributed, and the spring homebuying season began – perhaps with even more intensity this year, since 2020’s spring homebuying season was limited by virus-related lockdowns…” PR link.

***Tuesday, April 6

Daily Corporate News:

General Motors(PBR19 $GM): First-Ever Chevrolet Silverado Electric Pickup and GMC HUMMER EV SUV to be Built at GM’s Factory ZERO Plant.

Genworth Financial(PBR335 $GNW) has exercised its right to terminate its merger agreement with China Oceanwide Holdings Group Co., Ltd. as of 04/06/21, will pursue revised strategic plan.

Signet Jewelers(PBR440 $SIG) has acquired Rocksbox, an innovative jewelry rental subscription platform, giving it a significant foothold in a growing online service that speaks to next-generation jewelry customers, terms not disclosed.

Brink’s(PBR612 $BCO) has acquired PAI, Inc., the largest privately-held provider of ATM services in the US, for $213 million, expected to generate $320 million in annual revenues.

Greenbrier(PBR764 $GBX) has completed the formation of GBX Leasing, a special purpose subsidiary, to own and manage a portfolio of leased railcars primarily built by Greenbrier; GBX Leasing will acquire approximately $200 million per annum of newly-built and leased railcars from Greenbrier.

Daily Economic News:

The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary February 2021 US Job Openings-Private is at 6,732,000, Government 635,000, making February 2021 US Job Openings-Total at 7,367,000, January 2021 was at 7,099,000, December 2020 6,753,000, February 2020 7,012,000. PR link.

The PurdueU/CME Group March 2021 US Ag Economy Barometer Composite Index is at 177, February 2021 was at 165, January 2021 167, March 2020 121. “The barometer’s rise was virtually all attributable to farmer’s improved expectations for the future… The improvement in future expectations occurred even though producers are becoming increasingly pessimistic that the trade dispute with China will be resolved in a way that’s beneficial to U.S. agriculture.” PR link.

***Monday, April 5

Daily Corporate News:

Alphabet(PBR9)’s Google: Supreme Court Rules for Google in Long Copyright Fight With Oracle(PBR77). MarketWatch news link.

Sempra Energy(PBR267) to sell a non-controlling, 20% interest in Sempra Energy’s new business platform, Sempra Infrastructure Partners, to KKR(PBR576) for $3.37 billion in cash, to close in mid 2021.

Icahn Enterprises(PBR409) moving its headquarters to Florida, President/CEO Keith Cozza decides to not move, is stepping down from roles and as a director, IEP hiring Aris Kekedjian, the former Chief Investment Officer of General Electric Company (GE), as President/CEO, will also become member of the Board. PR link.

Daily Economic News:

The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary February 2021 US New Orders-Durables is at $254.1 billion, Non-Durables $251.6 billion, making February 2021 US Total New Orders at $505.7 billion, January 2021 was at $509.7 billion, December 2020 $496.3 billion, February 2020 $496.5 billion. PR link.

The Institute for Supply Management says the March 2021 Services PMI Index(>50 economy growing) is at 63.7%, February 2021 was at 55.3%, January 2021 58.7%, March 2020 52.5%. “The Services PMI® registered an all-time high of 63.7 percent… The March reading indicates the 10th straight month of growth for the services sector, which has expanded for all but two of the last 134 months.” PR link.

IHS Markit says the March 2021 US Composite PMI Output Index is at 59.7, February 2021 was at 59.5, January 2021 58.7, March 2020 40.9. “The IHS Markit Composite PMI Output Index… signal(s) the fastest upturn in private sector business activity since August 2014. Although the expansion in manufacturing sector production eased, service providers registered a marked rise in output.” PR link.

***Friday, April 2

***Good Friday.
***US Stock Exchanges Closed.

Daily Corporate News:

Tesla(PBR94) produced just over 180,000 vehicles and delivered nearly 185,000 vehicles in 1Q21.

Daily Economic News:

The US Dept of Labor says the March 2021 Employed Labor Force is at 150,848,000, +609,000 from February 2021, -4,924,000 from March 2020; the March 2021 Unemployment Rate is at 6.0%, February 2021 was at 6.2%, March 2020 4.4%. “… improvements in the labor market reflect the continued resumption of economic activity that had been curtailed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Job growth was widespread in March, led by gains in leisure and hospitality, public and private education, and construction.” PR link.

***Thursday, April 1

The US Stock Exchanges Recap for Week 13 of 2021 ending Thursday, 04/01/21:

DJIA ends Week 13 at 33,153.21, +0.24% from last Friday, +0.52% MTD/QTD, +8.32% YTD, -0.05% from record 33,171.37 set 03/29/21.

NASDAQ ends Week 13 at 13,480.11, +2.60% from last Friday, +1.76% MTD/QTD, +4.59% YTD, -4.37% from record 14,095.47 set 02/12/21.

SPX ends Week 13 at record 4,019.87, +1.14% from last Friday, +1.18% MTD/QTD, +7.02% YTD, +0.00% from record 4,019.87 set 04/01/21.

US Stock Exchanges Week 13 of 2021 News Summary:

Week 13 featured the end of March, the end of the 1st Quarter, the start of April, the start of the 2nd Quarter, and a Friday off for observing Good Friday, for a four day trading week. The Stock Market Bull started out the week with a new record high for the DJIA on Monday, but letting The Stock Market Bear have his way with the NASDAQ and S&P500. This encouraged the Bear who then took the hat trick on Tuesday. They traded places on Wednesday with The Bull recapturing the NASDAQ and S&P500, but didn’t have enough strength to keep the DJIA. On Thursday The Bear stayed in his cave to start dyeing Easter eggs, The Bull charged onto the pasture, took his trifecta for the week on Thursday, and established a new record high for the S&P500 while coming from behind to get a 3-0 Week 13 victory. With both now resting for 3 days it should make the first full week of April one to anticipate.

The Week 13 of 2021 tally YTD is:

 

  • The Stock Market Bull: 6 weeks
  • The Stock Market Bear: 4 weeks
  • Mixed Results: 3 weeks

 

Daily Corporate News:

Merck(PBR65 $MRK) completes $1.85 billion in equity value acquisition of Pandion Therapeutics(Nasdaq: PAND), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing novel therapeutics for patients living with autoimmune diseases. PR link.

CarMax(PBR142 $KMX) to acquire remaining stake it does not own in $140 million in 2020 revenues Edmunds, implies an enterprise value of $404 million, to close by 06/30/21. PR link.

IQVIA(PBR268 $IQV) acquires 40% minority share of Q2 Solutions from Quest Diagnostics(PBR313 $DGX) for $760 million, results in 100% ownership by IQVIA. PR link.

Alcoa(PBR319 $AA) completes around $670 million sale of its rolling mill business, held by Alcoa Warwick, to Kaiser Aluminum, has 1,170 employees, produces 310,000 metric tons of flat rolled aluminum annually. PR link.

Kemper(PBR500 $KMPR) completes $370 million cash acquisition of Downers Grove, IL based network of 500 independent agents and 110+ captive agents specialty private passenger auto insurance in 5 states provider American Access Casualty CompanyPR link.

Ingersoll-Rand(PBR809 $IR) completes around $300 million cash sale of its majority interest in its High Pressure Solutions (HPS) Segment to private equity firm American Industrial Partners, retains a 45% common equity interest in the business. PR link.

Daily Economic News:

The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary February 2021 US Construction Spending Annual Rate-Residential is at $727.4 billion, Non-Residential $789.5, making Preliminary February 2021 US Total Construction Spending Annual Rate at $1,516.9 billion, January 2021 was at $1,529.0 billion, December 2020 $1,510.3 billion, February 2020 $1,441.1 billion. PR link.

The Institute for Supply Management says the March 2021 US Manufacturing PMI Index(>50%=Economy expanding) is at 64.7%, February 2021 was at 60.8%, January 2021 58.7%, March 2020 49.1%. “This figure indicates expansion in the overall economy for the 10th month in a row after contraction in April… Optimistic panel sentiment increased, with eight positive comments for every cautious comment, compared to a 5-to-1 ratio in February.” PR link.

IHS Markit says the March 2021 US Manufacturing PMI Index is at 59.1, February 2021 was at 58.6, January 2021 59.2, March 2020 48.5. “With business expectations becoming even more optimistic in March, further strong production growth looks likely in the second quarter, but the big question will be whether rising price pressures also become more entrenched.” PR link.

***Wednesday, March 31

The US Stock Exchanges Recap for March 2021 ending 03/31/21:

DJIA ends March 2021 at 32,981.55, -0.28% from last Friday, +6.62% MTD, +7.76% QTD/YTD, -0.57% from record 33,171.37 set 03/29/21.

NASDAQ ends March 2021 at 13,246.87, +0.82% from last Friday, +0.41% MTD, +2.78% QTD/YTD, -6.02% from record 14,095.47 set 02/12/21.

SPX ends March 2021 at 3,972.89, -0.04% from last Friday, +4.24% MTD, +5.77% QTD/YTD, -0.04% from record 3,974.54 set 03/26/21.

US Stock Exchanges March 2021 News Summary:

The Stock Market Bull and The Stock Market Bear traded strong punches in the first week of March. But then The Stock Market Bull dominated with a lot of nice jabs during the second week. During weeks three and four the combatants traded punches. During the whole month The Stock Market Bear focused on the technology oriented NASDAQ, had some good rounds, but The Stock Market Bull managed to sneak ahead in the last week. The Stock Market Bull also established several new record highs for the DJIA and S&P500 during the month. The bottom line is that The Stock Market Bull takes a 3-0 victory for March and remains unbeaten in the first 3 months of 2021.

The March 2021 tally YTD(3 Months) is:

 

  • The Stock Market Bull: 2 months
  • The Stock Market Bear: 0 months
  • Mixed Results: 1 month

 

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