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To: Elroy who wrote (84579)2/10/2020 4:37:39 PM
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Stock market lifted by mega-cap tech
10-Feb-20 16:15 ET

Dow +174.31 at 29276.73, Nasdaq +107.88 at 9628.41, S&P +24.38 at 3352.09

briefing.com

[BRIEFING.COM] The stock market finished strong on Monday, with shares of mega-cap technology companies propelling the S&P 500 (+0.7%) and Nasdaq Composite (+1.1%) to new closing records. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (+0.6%) and Russell 2000 (+0.7%) performed in-line with the S&P 500.

Three names largely behind today's advance were Amazon (AMZN 2133.91, +54.63, +2.6%), Microsoft (MSFT 188.70, +4.81, +2.6%), and Alphabet (GOOG 1508.68, +29.45, +2.0%), which each rose at least 2.0%. Investors presumably remained assured that these tech giants offered a good mix of growth and safety, especially amid the coronavirus outbreak.

In turn, the consumer discretionary (+1.3%) and information technology (+1.4%) sectors were among the sector leaders, as well as the defensive-oriented real estate sector (+1.2%). The energy sector (-0.8%) continued to underperform, as WTI crude ($49.57/bbl, -0.78, -1.6%) fell back below $50/bbl amid lingering concerns about end-demand due to the coronavirus.

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD 52.26, +2.53, +5.1%) outperformed following a speculative report that Apple (AAPL 321.55, +1.52, +0.5%) could use its chips instead of Intel's (INTC 66.39, +0.37, +0.6%) in future Macs. IBM (IBM 154.43, +1.02, +0.7%) will reportedly deploy Slack's (WORK 26.57, +3.58, +15.6%) platform for all its employees.

In M&A activity, Taubman Centers (TCO 53.12, +18.45, +53.2%) agreed to be acquired by Simon Property (SPG 143.06, +2.04, +1.5%) for $52.50/share in cash. Xerox (XRX 37.69, +0.52, +1.4%) increased its offer to acquire HP Inc. (HPQ 21.90, +0.17, +0.8%) by $2.00 to $24.00/share in cash and stock.

U.S. Treasuries posted modest gains, pushing yields lower across the curve. The 2-yr yield declined one basis point to 1.38%, and the 10-yr yield declined three basis points to 1.55%. The U.S. Dollar Index increased 0.2% to 98.85.

Investors did not receive any notable economic data on Monday. Looking ahead, the NFIB Small Business Optimism Index for January and the JOLTS - Job Openings report for December will be released on Tuesday.

  • Nasdaq Composite +7.3% YTD
  • S&P 500 +3.8% YTD
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average +2.6% YTD
  • Russell 2000 -0.1% YTD

Market Snapshot
Dow 29276.73 +174.31 (0.60%)
Nasdaq 9628.41 +107.88 (1.13%)
SP 500 3352.09 +24.38 (0.73%)
10-yr Note +2/32 1.565

NYSE Adv 1694 Dec 1181 Vol 846.6 mln
Nasdaq Adv 1952 Dec 1238 Vol 2.2 bln


Industry Watch
Strong: Consumer Discretionary, Information Technology, Real Estate

Weak: Energy


Moving the Market
-- S&P 500 and Nasdaq close at new highs

-- Stock market finishes strong, thanks to strength in the mega-cap technology stocks

-- Continued weakness in energy stocks amid another decline in oil prices



WTI crude falls back below $50 per barrel
10-Feb-20 15:25 ET

Dow +120.16 at 29222.58, Nasdaq +87.12 at 9607.65, S&P +17.94 at 3345.65
[BRIEFING.COM] The S&P 500 is up 0.6%, and the Russell 2000 is up 0.5%.

One last look at the S&P 500 sectors shows consumer discretionary (+1.0%), real estate (+0.8%), and information technology (+0.7%) leading in gains. Conversely, the energy (-1.4%) and financials (-0.2%) sectors lag.

WTI crude fell $0.78 (-1.6%) to $49.57/bbl.



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Corsair down $23, Intel down one dollar

OK folks - I'm going to do a little project to try to track NAND pricing.

I've chosen six SSD models. And I've bookmarked the product's sales page on NewEgg.com. Here they are:

Plextor M9Pe AIC 256GB NVMe PCI-Express 3.0 x4 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)

newegg.com

WD Blue 3D NAND 250GB PC SSD - SATA III 6 Gb/s 2.5"/7mm Solid State Drive

newegg.com

Crucial MX500 M.2 2280 1TB SATA III 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)

newegg.com

SAMSUNG 860 EVO Series 2.5" 250GB SATA III 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
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Intel 760p Series M.2 2280 256GB PCI-Express 3.0 x4 3D2 TLC
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Corsair Force MP510 M.2 2280 480GB PCI-Express 3.0 x4, NVMe 1.3 3D TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
newegg.com

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I've grabbed their current price off of NewEgg and stored it in a spreadsheet. As follows

Date Plextor PCIe 3D NAND 256GB WD SATA-3 3D NAND 256GB Crucial SATA-3 3D NAND 1TB Samsung SATA-3 3D NAND 256GB Intel 760p 256GB PCIe 3.0 Corsair Force MP510 400GB Price Change From Last Update?
Plextor WD Crucial Samsung Intel Corsair
6-Sep-18 $110 $68 $192 $76
19-Nov-18 $90 $54 $140 $58 $88
17-Jan-19 $98 $50 $135 $58 $99 $121
15-Mar-19 $65 $50 $135 $61 $72 $120
22-May-19 $73 $50 $120 $58 $50 $77
25-Jul-19 $70 $50 $110 $54 $67 $81
25-Sep-19 $39 $49 $108 $55 $49 $92
14-Oct-19 $61 $50 $108 $60 $61 $75
6-Dec-19 $60 $55 $108 $60 $70 $86
11-Dec-19 $60 $55 $117 $55 $86 $70
18-Dec-19 $60 $48 $120 $55 $71 $70
19-Dec-19 $60 $48 $110 $55 $84 $70
2-Jan-20 $55 $48 $108 $58 $82 $78
7-Jan-20 sold out $50 $110 $58 $86 $97
15-Jan-20 $57 $50 $106 $58 $82 $110
25-Jan-20 $57 $49 $108 $58 $79 $99
3-Feb-20 $57 $44 $125 $58 $79 $87
5-Feb-20 $57 $44 $125 $60 $79 $90
10-Feb-20 $57 $49 $125 $60 $83 $90
13-Feb-20 $57 $49 $102 $60 $82 $90 Corsair down $23, Intel down one dollar