Most days, the various indexes move, more or less in lockstep. One is up; they’re all up. One is down; they’re all down. When that’s not the case, we’ll say “stocks were mixed” or “bonds were mixed,” but even then, the various markets generally move together. Seldom do we see the indexes we follow move in opposite directions, disconnected one from each other. But that is what we saw on Tuesday.
Stocks were, umm, mixed on the day yesterday.
Bonds were also mixed.
Spoiling our theme, Oil, gold, and Bitcoin were all up on the session.
Not much in the way of news to explain the mixed markets. There seemed to be some nervousness among traders regarding all of the tech earnings that were due out after the bell and during the rest of the week.
Turns out we got lots and lots of green numbers on the giant quote machine today. Microsoft. Google. AMD, Pfizer, United Parcel Service, and General Motors all beat expectations. In fact, of the 31 companies reporting during the day on Tuesday, only Starbucks and game maker Electronic Arts missed. Starbucks was a very small miss. That’s probably because I’ve been doing my part by visiting my local store. Electronic Arts didn't do all that well. Expectations were for profits of $2.94 a share. They came in at $1.07. Let's see what happens to the stock tomorrow.
The JOLTS job openings report came in better than expected. The labor market continues to be strong. Economists were expecting 8.75 million job openings. Instead, we got over 9 million. Consumer confidence, on the other hand, came in lower than expectations, but not by much. The forecast was for an index reading of 115, and it came in at 114.84 in January.
Not much news on the earnings front today. A lot of companies are reporting, but none are likely to move the markets. We get some more employment data before the bell. But the big news is the statement of the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee and the Fed's interest rate decision. Both of which will be announced at 2:00 pm this afternoon. Everyone here at the Ministry of Truth will be pawing through all of the tea leaves so that we can report it all to you tomorrow right here on the Buzz.