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Market Snapshot

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Dow 33896.04 -164.62 (-0.48%)
Nasdaq 13299.77 -3.90 (-0.03%)
SP 500 4115.68 -12.15 (-0.29%)
10-yr Note 0/32 1.652

NYSE Adv 1125 Dec 2108 Vol 987.6 mln
Nasdaq Adv 1565 Dec 2464 Vol 4.3 bln


Industry Watch
Strong: Information Technology, Communication Services

Weak: Energy, Financials, Materials, Industrials, Consumer Discretionary


Moving the Market
-- Stocks close mostly lower but the market spent a majority of the session on the comeback trail

-- Risk sentiment was improved by a turnaround in the information technology sector and S&P 500 finding technical support at its 50-day moving average (4081)

-- FOMC Minutes showed some participants thought it could be appropriate to discuss tapering if economy continues to make rapid progress towards its goals





Stocks recouped a lot of their early losses
19-May-21 16:20 ET

Dow -164.62 at 33896.04, Nasdaq -3.90 at 13299.77, S&P -12.15 at 4115.68
[BRIEFING.COM] The S&P 500 declined 0.3% on Wednesday, although it was down as much as 1.6% in early action and spent most of the session on the comeback trail. The Nasdaq Composite (-0.03%) closed relatively unchanged after being down 1.7% intraday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (-0.5%) and Russell 2000 (-0.8%) underperformed but also closed off intraday lows.

The weak start wasn't catalyzed by any specific news, although some pointed to the huge sell-off in the cryptocurrency market as a reminder that it might be a good idea to take some profits for stocks that are still up big this year. Familiar concerns surrounding inflation, valuations, and peak growth were recounted in the early part of the session as investors de-risked.

Profit-taking efforts were mainly concentrated in the S&P 500 energy (-2.5%), materials (-1.5%), financials (-0.6%), and industrials (-0.6%) sectors. The information technology (+0.3%) and communication services (+0.1%) sectors, however, sneaked their way into positive territory on a closing basis. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose 2.0%.

The turnaround in the information technology sector, which was down 1.7% intraday, helped improve risk sentiment, which was further aided by an appreciation that the S&P 500 reclaimed its 50-day moving average (4081) after slipping below it in the morning.

Later in the day, the FOMC Minutes from the April meeting revealed that some participants thought it might be appropriate to start talking about tapering asset purchases in future meetings if the economy continues to make rapid progress towards the Fed's goals on employment and inflation.

The stock market's reaction to this FOMC passage was rather calm, arguably due to a view that it might have been more surprising to see no mention of the need to start talking about tapering asset purchases. Longer-dated Treasury yields moved higher following the Minutes.

The 10-yr yield settled higher by four basis points to 1.68% while the 2-yr yield was unchanged at 0.15%. The U.S. Dollar Index rose 0.5% to 90.16. WTI crude futures fell 3.4%, or $2.20, to $63.31/bbl. The CBOE Volatility Index increased just 3.9% to 22.18 after touching 25.96 at its high.

Separately, Target (TGT 219.01, +12.58, +6.1%) rose 6% to all-time highs following its better-than-expected earnings report. Lowe's (LOW 190.72, -2.03, -1.1%) also exceeded expectations, but shares went the other way.

Wednesday's economic data was limited to the weekly MBA Mortgage Applications Index, which increased 1.2% following a 2.1% increase in the prior week. On Thursday, investors will receive the weekly Initial and Continuing Claims report, the Conference Board's Leading Economic Index for April, and the Philadelphia Fed Index for May.

  • Russell 2000 +11.1% YTD
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average +10.8% YTD
  • S&P 500 +9.6% YTD
  • Nasdaq Composite +3.2% YTD


Crude futures settle sharply lower
19-May-21 15:25 ET

Dow -259.68 at 33800.98, Nasdaq -25.28 at 13278.39, S&P -24.51 at 4103.32
[BRIEFING.COM] The S&P 500 is trading near its better levels of the day with a 0.6% decline. The Russell 2000 underperforms with a 1.1% decline.

One last look at the S&P 500 sectors shows information technology (+0.1%) sneaking into the green after starting with a 1.7% decline. The energy (-2.8%), materials (-1.9%), and consumer discretionary (-1.2%) sectors lag in negative territory.

WTI crude futures settled sharply lower by 3.4%, or $2.20, to $63.31/bbl.
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