The market ended mixed last week as investors digested a slew of earnings and economic data. So far, earnings are mixed: Netflix (NFLX), Facebook (FB), Amazon (AMZN), and Alphabet (GOOGL) reported earnings and Netflix and Facebook are up, but the others are down. Several other well-known stocks reported earnings last week with a mixed reaction as well. For the week, the Dow ended higher but the Nasdaq, S&P 500 and small-cap Russell 2000 fell. Near term, the market looks a tad overbought and due for a little pullback. The next level of resistance to watch is the 50 day moving average lines for the major indices.
Mon-Wed Action:
On Monday , stocks ended mixed as the Nasdaq rallied while the Dow and S&P 500 ended slightly lower. After the close, Alphabet, Google’s parent company, reported earnings and the stock fell on the big EU fine. Stocks rallied on Tuesday after Caterpillar (CAT), General Motors (GM) and McDonald’s (MCD) rallied while 3M (MMM) fell on earnings. Overall, it is a net positive to see the major indices end higher. Stocks rallied on Wednesday after the Fed kept rates unchanged and said they will begin unwinding their massive balance sheet “relatively soon.” Elsewhere, a slew of earnings were released and, on average, the results remained mostly positive. After the bell, Facebook jumped after reporting earnings.
Thur & Fri Action:
Stocks opened higher on Thursday but closed lower after sellers showed up in a slew of tech stocks. Facebook was the standout winner while other stocks got hit such as Twitter (TWTR) in techland. The market is getting overbought/extended to the upside and is way overdue to pullback. After the close, Amazon fell after reporting earnings. Stocks slid on Friday as investors digested the latest round of economic and earnings data. Before the open, the government said, GDP grew by +2.6%, which matched estimates. As expected, Amazon dragged the market lower.
Market Outlook: All Eyes On Earnings
The bulls showed up and defended important support in June which is very bullish for the market. As we have said several times over the past month, as long as support holds, the bulls remain in control of this market.
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Adam Sarhan
Adam Sarhan is the Founder and CEO of 50 Park Investments - A Private Investment Firm. 50 Park invests in private businesses/equity and capital markets. Adam is well known in the world of finance and is frequently quoted in the media.
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