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Zacks News
Kicking Off Super Bowl Weekend in the Green
by Mark Vickery
After a precipitous drop Thursday of between -1.5% (Dow) and -2% (Nasdaq) we're seeing both the Dow and Nasdaq to +40 points, with the S&P 500 +7 points.
How to Size Up the U.S. Corporate Profit Boom?
by John Blank
Companies were able to boost prices amid global supply chain shortages, leaving both U.S. and global consumers paying more for everything, from gasoline to food to toys.
Huge Jobs Surprise: 467K, Unemployment Rate 4.0%
by Mark Vickery
A total of 467K new jobs were created last month, more than triple the 150K expected, while the Unemployment Rate ticked up to 4.0% from 3.9% previously.
Jobless Claims Show Omicron Recessing; Productivity Way Up
by Mark Vickery
We saw a nice drop to 238K new jobless claims from the 245K expected, and a healthy step lower than the upwardly revised 261K.
ETFs to Join Wall Street's Latest Rebound Rally
by Sweta Jaiswal, FRM
The strength in the fourth-quarter earnings results can be applauded for the optimism in the market.
Groundhog Sees -301K Private-Sector Jobs from ADP
by Mark Vickery
This was the first negative number on ADP headline since December 2020, and the biggest monthly loss since April 2020.
PCE, Income & Spending Suggesting Peak Inflation?
by Mark Vickery
Are we seeing consumers resisting higher prices? That would be an organic taming of inflation to a certain extent right there.
Q4 GDP at +6.9%; Jobless Claims, Durable Goods Lower
by Mark Vickery
+6.9% on the headline is 140 basis points higher than expected, and 3x times higher than Q3's +2.3%.
Fed News to Prompt Stock Markets Today
by Mark Vickery
This would be an excellent time for Fed Chair Powell to address investors' worry.
Dividend and Volatility: 2 ETFs to Watch for Outsized Volume
by Sweta Killa
SCHD and VIXY saw massive volumes on Friday trading session.
Markets Keep Selling, Netflix (NFLX) Tumbles Hard on Q4 Guide
by Mark Vickery
Interest rate hikes and net subscriber adds spooked traders in both the major indexes and Netflix on the day.
Jobless Claims Up to 286K; Philly Fed Bounces Back
by Mark Vickery
Pre-market futures are up again this morning, but we're going to wait and see what happens.
Fighting the Bears -- And Losing
by Mark Vickery
This is the shakeout many analysts had been forecasting for sometime during calendar Q1 of this year.
Housing Starts Not Scared of Inflation
by Mark Vickery
Housing Starts & Building Permits far outperformed expectations and leaped to highs not seen since March of 2020.
PPI Cools to +0.2%; Omicron Hitting Jobless Claims
by Mark Vickery
We're still seeing record highs on year-over-year PPI data, both headline and core, but month-over-month is easing.
Markets Flat Ahead of Jobless Claims, PPI & Q4 Earnings
by Mark Vickery
After a strong but cooling CPI report ahead of the opening bell, we've been fairly light on direction throughout the trading day.
Can U.S. Healthcare Handle Another Peak COVID Surge?
by John Blank
What of the performance of the U.S. healthcare system, during such a mammoth COVID caseload and hospitalization crisis?
CPI +0.5%: Growing but a Welcome Cool-Off
by Mark Vickery
+0.5% last month is solid: pricing continues northward, but not spiraling out of control.
Markets Close in the Green, 10-Year Levels Off
by Mark Vickery
Grappling to find traction after a flat open, the Dow earned +0.51% on the day, the S&P was +0.92%, and the Nasdaq stormed ahead +1.41%.
Jay Powell's First Term as Fed Chair: A Look Back
by Mark Vickery
Powell's first four-year term has been a most eventful one, and to a good extent due to Powell's leadership on Fed policy.
Dow ETF in Focus Going Into Q4 Earnings Announcements
by Sweta Killa
The optimism over the earnings season, which will kick start this week, will rekindle investors' confidence in the Dow Jones stocks and ETFs.
199K New Jobs Disappoint; 3.9% Unemployment at Pre-Covid Level
by Mark Vickery
The biggest disappointment of the December jobs report comes from its most visible aspect: the weak headline number.
Bank and Short-Term Junk Bonds: 2 ETFs to Watch for Outsized Volume
by Sanghamitra Saha
KBE and SJNK ETFs traded at an outsized volume yesterday.
Only Small Caps in the Green as of Thursday's Close
by Mark Vickery
Yesterday's big sell-off and today's small one look to be squeezing a few more bubbles out of the market.
Jobless Claims 207K, Up Slightly from Pandemic Lows
by Mark Vickery
207K was 12K new claims higher than expected and above the upwardly revised 200K reported the week prior.