Early Morning Watch

Kunal
Desai
April 19, 2011
How to trade stocksbows-opengraphTrading-Watch-List
  • Casino stocks having a nice pre-market. Watch MPEL and LVS for morning movement.
  • COOL, WNR both seetting up nicely this morning with WNR showing a possible swing setup to near 19.50
  • SHZ on watch in trading range. Watch at 6.40
  • Dollar is down (backfilling yesterday's up move) which should allow equities some breathing room to move back up this morning.
  • Housing starts and permits for future home construction rose more than expected in March, snapping back from the prior month's winter depressed levels, government data showed on Tuesday.
  • Earnings Stocks on Watch

Highlights summary from Egan Jones

  • Asian stocks decline as Won, Kiwi drop after S&P cuts US rating outlook.
  • Bank of Japan said to raise inflation forecast to 0.5% on commodity costs.
  • Gold may top $1,500, extending rally to record, as US credit outlook cut.
  • Greece to sell bills with two-year bond yields exceeding 20%: Euro Credit.
  • Homebuilder confidence fell this month on sales outlook, NAHB Index shows.
  • Oil drops to near $106 in Asia as concerns on US debt outlook grows.
  • AIG said to near $600M sale of rail-car unit to Perella Weinberg Partners LP.
  • AMD's Q1 seen benefiting from flaw in Intel's chips.
  • Badger Meter posted Q1 earnings of 22 cents a share, missing avg estimate of 43 cents.
  • Bank of NY Mellon's March net income rose from $559M last year to $625M this year.
  • Brown & Brown misses by $0.01, posts Q1 EPS of $0.32. Revs rose 3.9% to $262.2M.
  • Citigroup profit falls less than estimated on consumer banking, reserves.
  • Crane ups FY11 EPS view to $3.05-3.25 vs. $2.96 consensus; revs growth to ~10-12%.
  • Eli Lilly's net fell 15% on higher costs associated with a drug partnership and employee layoffs, revs rose 6%.
  • Gannett's earnings fell 23% as declining advertising revenue.
  • GM is raising prices by an average of $123 a vehicle, cites rising materials costs.
  • ICU Medical f'casts 2011 EPS of at least $2.50/sh vs. cons est of $2.35.
  • Johnson & Johnson earnings $3.7B for March 2011 compared to $3.6B last year.
  • KeyCorp swung to Q1 profit as credit quality improved, though revenue declined.
  • LVMH reported a 17% jump in first-quarter sales, beating expectations.
  • Novartis Q1 net off 4.3% at $2.82B, revenue up 16%, to reach $14.03B.
  • Packaging Corp misses by $0.02, lowers Q2 EPS view to $0.35 vs. $0.45 cons.
  • SABMiller PLC sold 3% more beer in Q4 and 2% more in the full year.
  • TD Ameritrade's profit rose 5.6%, as the company posted record trading volume.
  • Texas Instruments sees Q2 EPS, revenue below est. on lower Japanese demand.
  • US govt plans to sell a significant share of its remaining stake in GM this summer.
  • Zions Bancorp swung to a Q1 profit of $14.8M from year-ago's loss of $86.5M.

Strongest Sectors:

  • Major Drugs led by NVS, JNJ (earnings)
  • Metal Mining let by BHP.
  • Gold trying to recover a little. Watching GSS
  • Investment Services led by GS
  • BAC and C both up slightly this morning. Might run some banking scans after market opens.

Subscribe to newsletter
By subscribing you agree to with our Privacy Policy.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Share