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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGold is a good trend and expect higher prices for the miners, says BTIG's Jonathan KrinskyJonathan Krinsky, BTIG chief market technician, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the technicals in the market and opportunities in precious metals.
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The stock market is poised for a short-term bounce, but technical analysts who watch price charts warn that the correction is not yet over. The technician said he anticipates support for stocks — the point at which buyers will reemerge — between 4,700-4,800 in the S & P 500. .SPX YTD mountain S & P 500 To be sure, some observers anticipate a more durable stock market rally, rather than a mere bounce. He anticipates that the S & P 500 could find support down at 4,800 and may not find a true bottom for several weeks. But he anticipates that the selloff will take longer to play out, with a pullback bringing the S & P 500 back to 4,700.
Persons: JC O'Hara, Roth MKM, O'Hara, Tom Lee, Lee, CNBC's, Oppenheimer's Ari Wald, Wald, we've, BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky, Krinsky, Wolfe's Rob Ginsberg Organizations: Stocks, Federal Reserve
In fact, a stock market sentiment model from the firm called the Levkovich Index has now reached euphoria levels, which typically heralds a fall in equities, the firm's U.S. equity strategist Scott Chronert wrote in a Thursday note. On a median basis, that gauge suggests equities could decline 8.9% over the next 12 months, a drop that would put the S & P 500 around 4,780. The broad market index was last above the 5,200 level, having already breached Chronert's 5,100 year-end target. .SPX YTD mountain S & P 500 Chronert is not the only one concerned about a stock market pullback from current levels. Last week, the S & P 500 information technology sector was down 1.26%.
Persons: Scott Chronert, Chronert, CNBC's, turing, BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky, Krinsky, Citigroup's Chronert Organizations: Citigroup, NYSE
One measure of stocks suggests it's time for investors to take some caution, according to BTIG. The 200-day moving average is a technical measure used by investors and traders to gauge an asset's longer-term momentum. On top of that, seasonal trends — which had been positive — are about to shift against investors, Krinsky noted. April is the worst month for the long/short momentum strategy, which refers to when investors snap up recent winners, while shorting recent underperformers. On average, the strategy loses 4.15% on average during the month.
Persons: Jonathan Krinsky, Krinsky Organizations: Stocks, Federal Reserve
Meghan Markle has launched a new website and Instagram page called American Riviera Orchard. On Thursday, the Duchess of Sussex launched a website and matching Instagram page for a new venture called American Riviera Orchard. Markle has not shared any further information about American Riviera Orchard, and the brand's Instagram bio simply states, "by Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex⁣⁣⁣. AdvertisementHowever, a trademark application for American Riviera Orchard awaiting examination shows the brand intends to sell items including tableware, cookbooks, jams and spreads, and tablecloths. Commenting has been turned off on the brand's Instagram page.
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One derivative play on Nvidia is a buying opportunity that can more than double from current prices, according to Benchmark. Analyst Mark Palmer initiated coverage of Bitdeer Technologies with a buy rating in a report out Thursday. That view is driven in part by a key partnership with Nvidia that will help Bitdeer expand into artificial intelligence. In November, Bitdeer announced it will be a preferred cloud service provider for Nvidia 's partner network. But Benchmark's $13 price target implies the stock could nearly double from Wednesday's closing price of $6.74 per share.
Persons: Mark Palmer, Palmer, Bitdeer, BTIG's Gregory Lewis, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Bitdeer Technologies Locations: Singapore, U.S, Norway, Bhutan
But some investors are concerned markets could be due for a broader unwind without the help from AI names. As it is, five of the Magnificent Seven names dropped last week, with the exception of Nvidia and Meta Platforms. That advance has helped the S & P 500 climb for 16 out of 19 weeks, notching record after record in its ascent. "A consolidation in the AI trade has been overdue for a while now, so Friday's key reversal day could signal the start of that unwind." NVDA 5D mountain Nvidia Crowding in AI Indeed, other market observers warned investors the overreliance on AI beneficiaries this year could mean danger for the overall market.
Persons: Jonathan Krinsky, Peter Boockvar, semi's, Dubravko, BTIG's Krinsky, there's, Russell, Chris Verrone, Goldman Sachs, Krinsky, Samantha Subin Organizations: Nvidia, Meta, Apple, AMD, Bleakley Financial, Google, JPMorgan, Sunday
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBTIG's Jonathan Krinsky names these sectors as winners as tech stocks consolidateJonathan Krinsky, BTIG chief market techncian, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss Apple's RSI falling below the Nasdaq 100 and what it means for the stock.
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Health care has more upside ahead, says BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky
  + stars: | 2024-02-27 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHealth care has more upside ahead, says BTIG's Jonathan KrinskyJonathan Krinsky, BTIG chief market technician, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss his call for tech exhaustion ahead.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLarge-cap financials face some risk to the downside, similar to the regionals, says BTIG's KrinskyJonathan Krinsky, BTIG chief market technician, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss his expectation for more downside risk to the market.
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Wall Street is headed into the thick of earnings season, with results on deck from the bulk of the so-called Magnificent Seven names. On top of that, the Federal Reserve's latest monetary policy decision and the January jobs report will be in focus. Federal Reserve meeting Investors aren't anticipating much out of the Fed meeting next week. Market participants say recent reports show the trends have been going in the right direction, and Friday's report is expected to confirm the softening in the jobs market. Other significant earnings in the week ahead include Boeing , a major Dow component.
Persons: Russell, we've, Shannon Saccocia, Jonathan Krinsky, Tesla, that'll, Hogan, you've, John Bailer, Jerome Powell, Tony Welch, Welch, FactSet Organizations: Microsoft, Nvidia, Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Dow, JPMorgan, Riley Securities, Newton Investment Management, Fed, PCE, Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Dallas, Whirlpool, Petroleum, United Parcel Service, General Motors, Pfizer, Devices, ADP, ECI Civilian Workers, Chicago PMI, Mastercard, Qualcomm, Labor, PMI, Manufacturing, Apple, Chevron, Exxon Mobil Locations: Thursday's, nonfarm payrolls, Chicago, Royal Caribbean, Michigan
Beyond Yoga's founder Michelle Wahler, along with its Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer Jesse Adams, will both be stepping down. "We have arrived at a natural inflection point for this incredible brand," Levi's incoming CEO Michelle Gass said in a statement. Retailers such as Lululemon and Nike have long dominated the category, with Beyond Yoga and Gap-owned Athleta following close behind. But upstarts such as Alo Yoga and Vuori have been nipping at their heels and taking market share. In August, Athleta named former Alo Yoga President Chris Blakeslee its next CEO.
Persons: Levi Strauss, Nancy Green, Alo Yoga, Michelle Wahler, Jesse Adams, Wahler, Adams, Michelle Gass, Nancy, BTIG's Janine Stichter, Earnest, Athleta, Chris Blakeslee Organizations: Nike, Yoga, Beyond Yoga Locations: Athleta
Many biotech stocks struggled in 2023 despite a robust year for U.S. drug approvals. "We expect this environment to continue but look forward to the prospect of lower interest rates in 2024." When that happens, Canaccord Genuity said to expect a "strong rally across the biotech sector rewarding innovative, but riskier assets." Analysts have said the rich price reflects the opportunity for ImmunoGen's Elahere cancer treatment , which has quickly established itself as the standard of care for types of ovarian cancer. 'Oversold and cheap' In a research note Friday, Jefferies analyst Michael Yee said "a significant short squeeze" was helping biotech stocks in the fourth quarter.
Persons: Dan Lyons, Janus Henderson, John Newman, Canaccord Genuity, Janus, Lyons, Bristol Myers Squibb, Karuna, AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, AbbVie, Jonathan Miller, Miller, bode, Jonathan Krinsky, Krinsky, BTIG's, Jefferies, Michael Yee, Yee, NASH, Madrigal, we're, David Risinger, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Drug, Federal, Bristol Myers, Karuna Therapeutics, CART, Bristol Myers Squibb, Cerevel Therapeutics, Securities and Exchange Commission, pharma, P Biotech, Nasdaq Biotech, Apogee Therapeutics, Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, Madrigal, resmetirom, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Leerink Partners Locations: ImmunoGen
Investors are watching the S & P 500 after it rallied back toward the key 4,600 level to see if it can break out to new all-time highs. A record high in the S & P 500 looks promising after the broader index on Friday closed at 4,594.63, or its best level since March 2022. In July, the last time the S & P 500 tested the threshold, the rally was led by mega-cap tech stocks. On Monday, the market rally took a breather; the S & P 500 ended the session lower by 0.5%, and it stood about 5% below its record. In fact, one market technician on Monday said the S & P 500 could plunge back to its bear market lows in 2024.
Persons: Stocks, Wolfe, Rob Ginsberg, Ginsberg, BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky, you've, JPMorgan's, Jason Hunter, Hunter, CNBC's, Adam Turnquist, he's, Oppenheimer's Ari Wald, Wald, JC O'Hara, Roth MKM, Lululemon, O'Hara, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Chris Hayes Organizations: Broadcom Locations: oversold
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBad news will be bad news next year, says BTIG's Jonathan KrinskeyJonathan Krinskey, BTIG, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss this season's laggards and the technicals he's expecting for next year.
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"It's beginning to look a lot like 'VIX-mas,'" Jonathan Krinsky, chief market technician at BTIG, wrote in a note Sunday. Wells Fargo's Chris Harvey on Monday wrote that a low VIX is historically a bad sign for markets entering a new year. .VIX 5Y mountain CBOE Market Volatility Index, 5 years "We think 2024 will be a 'trader's market,' not a buy-and-hold situation," Harvey wrote. "But we ultimately think, you know, beyond that, it's poised to go lower just given the low volatility cycle that's been in place." The question is whether we are entering a new period of low volatility as the norm starting in 2024.
Persons: Jonathan Krinsky, BTIG's Krinsky, Wells Fargo's Chris Harvey, Harvey, SPX, Will Tamplin, Tamplin, it's, Oppenheimer's Ari Wald, Wald, " Wald, Krinsky Organizations: Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia Locations: U.S
Brokerage firm BTIG accuses rival StoneX of stealing technology
  + stars: | 2023-11-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Nov 13 (Reuters) - U.S. brokerage firm BTIG on Monday filed a lawsuit against rival StoneX Group Inc (SNEX.O), accusing it of stealing trade secrets, and sought at least $200 million in damages. "Defendant StoneX recruited a team of BTIG traders and software engineers to exfiltrate BTIG software code and proprietary information and take it to StoneX," lawyers for BTIG wrote in the suit filed in the California Superior Court, San Francisco County. StoneX used the software code and proprietary information to build competing products and business lines "that generate tens of millions of dollars annually," they said. StoneX did not immediately respond to a Reuters' request for comment outside of regular business hours. BTIG's lawyers also requested the court issue an injunction to prevent StoneX from using or disclosing BTIG's trade secrets or other proprietary information.
Persons: Defendant StoneX, BTIG, StoneX, Akanksha, Blake Brittain, Stephen Coates Organizations: StoneX, California Superior Court, Thomson Locations: California, San Francisco County, Bengaluru, Washington
Jefferies initiated Colgate-Palmolive with a buy rating, citing a stabilization in market share loss. The firm initiated coverage of DevOps stock on Monday with a buy rating and a $56 per share price target. "In short, we think GTLB is well positioned to gain share with its platform offering in a rapidly growing ~$40B DevSecOps target market," analyst Gray Powell said. The firm initiated coverage of the consumer giant with a buy rating and a $87 per share price target in a Sunday note. Analyst Kaumil Gajrawala said the company's market share losses from the height of the pandemic have stabilized, allowing Colgate-Palmolive to enter a period of steady growth.
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The S & P 500 surged by 5.85% last week, its best weekly performance going back to November 2022. .SPX 3M mountain S & P 500 But a number of market participants are concerned the rally has more to do with short covering. Of those instances, the S & P 500 was down five days after the move, by more than 1% on both an average and median basis. Commodity trading advisors also accelerated short covering, notably turning short in the front end, according to a Bank of America note on Monday. Elsewhere, Citi's Chris Montagu said S & P 500 futures positioning remains "moderately bearish" following the short-covering rally.
Persons: Chris Senyek, Senyek, Goldman Sachs, BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky, Krinsky, Citi's Chris Montagu, Montagu, Wolfe Research's Senyek Organizations: Wolfe Research, Nasdaq, Bank, America, Federal
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia could see at least 10% more downside, says BTIG's Jonathan KrinskyJonathan Krinsky, BTIG chief market technician, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss his bearish market outlook, the reasoning behind Nvidia's shares catering, and more.
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The ousting of Republican Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker may not have an immediate impact on Wall Street, but it raises the likelihood of a government shutdown in the fourth quarter — which could inject more volatility into an already rattled market. Now, Congress also grapples with deciding its next speaker to lead the House. "The immediate market impact of McCarthy's ouster is relatively limited as the government is funded through November 17," said BTIG's Isaac Boltansky. "The near-term concern is that the House's paralysis will further complicate the already complicated calculus surrounding the forthcoming funding fight." Impact on the defense sector The removal of McCarthy could have an impact on the defense sector.
Persons: Kevin McCarthy, Goldman Sachs, Jan Hatzius, Ray Dalio, Isaac Boltansky, McCarthy, Scott Deuschle, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Deuschle, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Lockheed, General Dynamics, Huntington Ingalls Industries Locations: Ukraine
Brendan McDermid | ReutersThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. What you need to know todayThe bottom lineSeptember's story hasn't changed: High yields and oil prices are dragging down stocks. Rising Treasury yields aren't the only costs weighing on the economy — oil prices are surging again. Even though September's already ending, things, as BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky puts it, "are likely to remain messy."
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Treasury inched, that's, John Chambers, September's, Jonathan Krinsky Organizations: HK, New York Stock Exchange, Reuters, CNBC, Treasury, hobbling, Federal, AAA, AA Locations: New York City, U.S
Treasury yields are spiking to levels not seen in over 15 years, causing sell-offs in many of the market's biggest bond funds. The iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) closed at $89.18 on Monday, which was its lowest close since Feb. 10, 2011, according to FactSet. The Fed's target interest rate is already above 5%, as are short-term Treasury yields. But the long-term decline in bond yields began roughly two decades before that. That trend may finally have reached its turning point, Jim Grant, founder of Grant's Interest Rate Observer, said Tuesday on CNBC's " Squawk Box ."
Persons: Bruno Braizinha, Braizinha, Goldman Sachs, Cecilia Mariotti, Mariotti, Ajay Rajadhyaksha, Jonathan Krinsky, Jim Grant, Grant, BTIG's Krinsky Organizations: Treasury Bond ETF, iShares, Aggregate Bond, Treasury, Bank of America, Barclays, Federal
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBTIG's Jonathan Krinsky: Too many under the surface risk for bull rally returnJonathan Krinsky, BTIG chief market technician, joins 'Halftime Report' to explain why he believes a significant market downside will be ahead.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAs crude oil moves to the upside restaurants are seeing downside, says BTIG's Jonathan KrinskyJonathan Krinsky, BTIG chief market technician, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss restaurant stocks seeing a broad sell-off, the relationship between crude oil prices and the restaurant sector and a pullback in consumer spending.
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