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Stock Market Modestly Lower After Friday’s Sell-Off; Energy Stocks Higher

Tom Hagler by Tom Hagler
29.09.2022
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Stock Market Modestly Lower After Friday’s Sell-Off; Energy Stocks Higher
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The major stock market indexes lost ground in the first half of Monday’s session but are holding above intraday lows. The decline follows Friday’s high-percentage losses, in reaction to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s gloomy inflation speech.

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The Nasdaq composite is the biggest loser, down 1%. The S&P 500 lost 0.5% while the Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 0.4%.

The major indexes are testing their 50-day moving averages, which mark key levels on MarketSmith.

The Russell 2000 small-cap ETF (IWM) has lost 0.5%, about the same as blue chips, while big techs are getting sold more aggressively. However, the Nasdaq 100-tracking ETF Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) has bounced off lows and is now down just 0.6%.

NYSE and Nasdaq volume are down double-digit percentages compared with Friday’s volatile session.

Crude oil surged 3.5% to $96.35 per barrel. Natural gas is 1.1% higher, holding near $9 per million British thermal units (mmBtu). The SPDR Select Energy ETF (XLE) gained 2.4%.

The German DAX has lost 0.6%, the FTSE 100 0.7% and the CAC 40 0.8% in afternoon trading.

Bitcoin futures have shed 1.3% to $20,160 after trading around the $20,000 all weekend.

The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note rose to 3.12%. The 30-year Treasury bill is headed into a test of the eight-year low printed in June.

Market players now project a 70.5% chance that the Fed will raise interest rates by 75 basis points in September. And 29.5% are expecting a 50-basis-point boost.

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The August Dallas Fed Manufacturing Survey came in at a better-than-expected -12.9, vs. -13.2, showing continued contraction. The number was an improvement over July’s -22.6. The survey has showed deterioration in the prior three months.

Chinese Stock Market: E-Commerce Company Higher After Strong Quarter

Chinese agriculture and e-commerce company Pinduoduo (PDD) exploded 17.9% after reporting better-than-expected Q2 numbers.

Sales beat expectations while profit rose more than 300%, compared with 2021. Pinduoduo is ranked No. 1 in the Retail-Internet IBD group.

Baidu (BIDU) rose 0.3% as Chinese stocks continue to outperform.

Steel Producers Higher, Fertilizers Pull Back

Tenaris (TS), No. 2 in IBD’s Steel Producers group, was up 4.5%. Steel producers are showing surprising strength.

Luxembourg-based steel producer ArcelorMittal (MT) gained 3.8%.

Fertilizer giant CF Industries (CF) fell 2.8% after a huge summer rally.

IBD 50 stock Diamondback Energy (FANG) has gained 4.3%, with higher crude prices underpinning energy stocks.

Stock Market Movers: Drugmaker BMY

Bristol Myers Squibb (BMY) fell 5.6% on news that its stroke drug Milvexian failed its Phase 2 primary endpoint.

The decline puts the stock on pace for the biggest fall since April 29, 2021, when it shed 4.8%. Shares have traded down for the last six days and are below the 200-day moving average.

Catalent (CTLT) dropped 9.1% after reporting mixed fiscal Q4 results.

The company beat earnings-per-share expectations but missed on sales. In addition, management gave 2023 revenue guidance that was lower than expectations.

Natural gas company Excelerate Energy (EE) was up 5.2%.

Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) rallied 6.7% as the meme stock gained enthusiasts on social media platforms.

IBD 50 Stocks On The Move

The IBD 50 ETF (FFTY), a measure of growth stocks, was up 0.1%, holding up better than the major indexes.

Earthstone Energy (ESTE) rallied 3.2%, as energy stocks pull ahead.

Chinese chemical company Daqo New Energy (DQ) fell 5.1% in light volume.

Semiconductor company Axcelis Technologies (ACLS) relinquished an additional 3.5% after Friday’s drop of 11.6%. Shares are below the 21-day exponential moving average.

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