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Weekly Commentary

April 16, 2012

 

The Markets

 

It's back. Volatility, that is.

 

Like a yo-yo, the market bounced around and the S&P 500 index ultimately ended down 2.0 percent for the week and 3.4 percent from this year's closing high, according to Reuters. Despite the drop, the market is still showing a solid 9.0 percent gain for the year.

 

Once again, debt issues in Europe made headlines as Spain became the latest problem country. That, along with some disappointing economic growth data from China, helped spark the volatile week. Because of its massive size, any slowdown in China is closely watched by market participants.

 

As a sign of the big swings this week, the Dow Jones Industrial closed the day up or down by at least 100 points on four out of the five days last week, according to Barron's.

 

Highlights from the week included:

 

  • China's economy expanded at the weakest pace in over three years last quarter, missing consensus economic forecasts.
  • Yields on debt in Spain jumped due to a weak debt auction, renewing fears that the European debt crisis could start affecting the global markets again.
  • Several U.S. banks reported earnings that underwhelmed investors, resulting in weakness in financial stocks.
  • U.S. inflation remained under control which may leave open the possibility for further Federal Reserve intervention should economic data deteriorate.

Sources: The Wall Street Journal, Yahoo! Finance

 

The quarterly corporate earnings season is now underway so we wouldn't be surprised to see more market volatility as investors digest the latest read on the health of corporate America.

 


Data as of 4/13/12

1-Week

Y-T-D

1-Year

3-Year

5-Year

10-Year

Standard & Poor's 500 (Domestic Stocks)

-2.0%

9.0%

3.8%

16.9%

-1.2%

2.1%

DJ Global ex US (Foreign Stocks)

-1.0

7.4

-13.8

12.5

-5.1

5.1

10-year Treasury Note (Yield Only)

2.0

N/A

3.5

2.9

4.8

5.1

Gold (per ounce)

2.2

5.8

14.3

23.4

19.6

18.7

DJ-UBS Commodity Index

-1.6

-0.9

-17.7

7.2

-4.4

3.8

DJ Equity All REIT TR Index

-1.2

8.0

11.2

31.7

-0.7

9.5

Notes: S&P 500, DJ Global ex US, Gold, DJ-UBS Commodity Index returns exclude reinvested dividends (gold does not pay a dividend) and the three-, five-, and 10-year returns are annualized; the DJ Equity All REIT TR Index does include reinvested dividends and the three-, five-, and 10-year returns are annualized; and the 10-year Treasury Note is simply the yield at the close of the day on each of the historical time periods.

Sources: Yahoo! Finance, Barron's, djindexes.com, London Bullion Market Association.

Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested into directly. N/A means not applicable.

 

THE "SHOVE IT" INDICATOR as highlighted by CNBC made a noteworthy gain in February suggesting consumer confidence may be increasing. You're probably wondering, "What in the world is the 'shove it' indicator?" Well, every month the government conducts a Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, or "JOLTS" for short. One of the data points in the JOLTS report is the number of workers who quit their job as opposed to being laid off. And, in February, for the first time since September 2008, the quitters were in the majority.

 

What does this mean? Generally speaking, people who quit their job are typically more confident that there is another job waiting for them when they voluntarily leave a position. Nicholas Colas, chief market strategist at ConvergEx Group says, "Quits go hand-in-hand with consumer confidence."

 

This positive JOLTS data point follows a disappointing government jobs report for the month of March where only 120,000 new jobs were created. Also, the preliminary March reading of the University of Michigan's consumer confidence survey showed a decline from the previous month. Analysts had expected confidence to stay flat, according to International Business Times.

 

This conflicting economic data gave the bulls and the bears ample ammunition to bolster their respective case. And, conflicting data like this may lead to a continuation of the yo-yo as investors try to predict which direction the economy is headed.

 

Weekly Focus - Think About It

 

"Expectation is the root of all heartache."

--William Shakespeare

Warm Regards,
 
Jim Forcella,  CFP®,  CFS® 
LPL Branch Manager 
LPL Investment Adviser Representative 
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* This newsletter was prepared by Peak Advisor Alliance. Peak Advisor Alliance is not affiliated with the named broker/dealer.

                                  

* The Standard & Poor's 500 (S&P 500) is an unmanaged group of securities considered to be representative of the stock market in general.

 

* The DJ Global ex US is an unmanaged group of non-U.S. securities designed to reflect the performance of the global equity securities that have readily available prices.

 

* The 10-year Treasury Note represents debt owed by the United States Treasury to the public. Since the U.S. Government is seen as a risk-free borrower, investors use the 10-year Treasury Note as a benchmark for the long-term bond market.

 

* Gold represents the London afternoon gold price fix as reported by the London Bullion Market Association.

 

* The DJ Commodity Index is designed to be a highly liquid and diversified benchmark for the commodity futures market. The Index is composed of futures contracts on 19 physical commodities and was launched on July 14, 1998.

 

* The DJ Equity All REIT TR Index measures the total return performance of the equity subcategory of the Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) industry as calculated by Dow Jones.

 

* Yahoo! Finance is the source for any reference to the performance of an index between two specific periods.

 

* Opinions expressed are subject to change without notice and are not intended as investment advice or to predict future performance.

 

* Past performance does not guarantee future results.

 

* You cannot invest directly in an index.

 

* Consult your financial professional before making any investment decision.

 

Sources:

http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/327923/20120413/consumer-sentiment-jobs-gas.htm

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/print/2012-04-13/spain-default-swaps-rise-to-record-498-basis-points-cma-says.html

http://online.barrons.com/article/SB50001424053111904857404577333881896203126.html?mod=BOL_twm_mw&_nocache=20120415171852#articleTabs_article%3D2

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304356604577341311601698358.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStories

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/futures-off-spain-yields-rise-105658265.html

http://www.cnbc.com/id/47030350/

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304356604577340532337050116.html?mod=ITP_pageone_3%E2%80%A6

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/food-gas-costs-push-us-123818377.html

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303815404577335111619723768.html?mod=ITP_pageone_0

http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/w/williamsha143400.html

 



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