Stocks Drop On Disappointing Earnings And A Stronger U.S. Dollar
2022.10.29 01:08
Stocks dropped today, as the finished down around 60 bps. The index just couldn’t find a meaningful direction most of the day, mainly trading lower as the dollar rose sharply following a wish-washy ECB press conference.
The has been stronger this week due to FX intervention by the ministry of finance. But nothing much has changed; as long as Japan doesn’t rush to intervene again and it can hold support around 146, the is likely to strengthen.
Rates
Also, today we will get the report in the morning, which may help drive the dollar and yield higher. Yields did fall sharply today, but probably not as you think. The dovish rate hike from the ECB sent rates in Germany plunging, with the and dropping by 19 and 16 bps, respectively. This drop in European rates drove rates lower here. It is essential to realize this is not a signal from the bond market on the Fed, just global markets at work. The PCE report is likely to move yields today, and my belief is they will come in hotter than expected, and rates will continue to climb in the US.
US Bonds 10-Yr Yield Chart
S&P 500
At least currently, the chart of the S&P 500 futures continues to look bearish after the big run-up on air. For the moment, it appears that a Head And Shoulders pattern is breaking lower. I am still looking for a move back to 3,640 and 3,600.
Markets trading lower yesterday after Amazon (NASDAQ:) gave disappointing guidance. The shares were trading sub $100 after hours. There is technical support for Amazon around $94.50 to $95. If those levels break, then we are likely looking at a stock that trades around the pandemic lows.
Apple
Apple (NASDAQ:) traded higher after it reported better-than-expected . The quarter looks like it was saved by the MAC, which delivered but then expected revenue. The company seemed to give even less guidance this time than usual. The only thing I got was that they would see 10 points of FX impacts and expect revenue growth to decelerate from the September quarter. Revenue in September grew 8%. So, I don’t know how the market gives them so much room, maybe because they deliver. Not complaining; I have owned the stock for years, just surprised. Support is at $140, so there is plenty of room here to play with at this point.
Shopify
Shopify (NYSE:) broke out yesterday after it reported , moving above the falling wedge. The RSI broke higher too. If the stock can push past $36, it probably has room to run to around $40. I own it, so I’d be happy to see it.
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