Do you remember back on Wednesday or something like that? It seems like a lifetime ago now when I said that the market would take some time to consolidate. When I said it might fall further before righting itself and heading higher once again? When I said, don’t ever try to catch a falling knife?
Do you remember? Do you remember that?
Me neither.
If you didn’t know that the bottom had fallen out of the market on Tuesday and just looked at yesterday and Wednesday, you’d have never known it. Markets rallied broadly on Thursday. Advancing stocks swamped decliners—only four of the thirty Dow stocks were down on the day. And all of it came on good volume.
The cherry on top. The S&P 500 hit a new all-time high.
Interest rates had been lower early in the day but closed with little change.
Sixteen companies reported earnings during the day on Thursday—only three red numbers. None are likely to move the market one way or the other.
Next week, though, we get earnings from Walmart, Home Depot, NVIDIA, and about one hundred others.
On the economic front, the labor market came in a little weaker than expected, in contrast with its extraordinary strength and resilience over the last year or so. Both Initial and continuing jobless claims came in higher than expected.
Retail sales also disappointed. However, both the New York and Philadelphia Fed manufacturing indexes came in significantly above expectations, although the industrial production numbers disappointed.
More interesting and concerning to all of us here at World Headquarters was the news report that the economies of the 4th and 5th biggest US trading partners, Japan and Great Britain, slipped into recession last month.
Recessions can be like a running nose in a first-grade classroom. When one gets it, the rest of the class won’t be far behind. We will be keeping our eye on this story here at The Buzz.
One brief housekeeping note: markets are closed on Monday For the observance of Presidents Day, or is it Washington’s Birthday? Anyway, there will not be a Buzz on business Monday morning. We will pick up right where we left off on Tuesday.