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Donald Trump's return to the White House sparked a big move higher in small-cap stocks. Small-cap stocks were seen as potential winners under a second Trump presidency, as investors expect it would ease regulations on businesses — which tend to weigh more heavily on smaller businesses. Wednesday's gains in small caps were led by private prison stocks Geo Group and CoreCivic , which were up roughly 20% each. Small-cap stocks have trailed their large-cap counterparts this year. Notably, small caps outperformed in the 3mos after both the Trump 2016 and Biden 2020 wins."
Persons: Donald Trump's, Russell, Jason Goepfert, Wolfe, Chris Senyek, IWM, Wells, Chris Harvey, Robert Krankowski Organizations: Trump, DOJ, FTC, Congress, Wolfe Research, Geo, Biden, UBS, Ferrari Locations: Wells Fargo
Utilities are having their best rally in decades , propelled by artificial intelligence enthusiasm and the prospect of lower interest rates, but some investors are cooling on the sector. Rate-sensitive utilities are now the best-performing sector in the S & P 500 in 2024, jumping more than 28%. The sector is on pace for its best year since 2000, when it climbed more than 50%. XLU XLK,.SPX YTD mountain Utilities versus tech and the S & P 500 in 2024 Utilities are viewed as an outsized beneficiary of lower borrowing costs due to their high capital requirements. For the time being, investors are still flocking to the names: Vistra and Constellation hit fresh all-time highs on Thursday.
Persons: XLU XLK, Jason Goepfert, Kathryn Rooney Vera Organizations: Vistra Corp, Constellation Energy
A rare bullish signal with a perfect track record flashed in the stock market this week. This signal has flashed 28 times since 1962, with the S&P 500 averaging 15% returns one-year later. AdvertisementAn ultra-rare bullish signal with a perfect track record flashed in the stock market this week, suggesting another year of record highs ahead. Advertisement"Similar improvements in market breadth resulted in a 96% win rate over the following year," Christians said in a note to clients on Tuesday. But the signal has a perfect win rate when it flashes while the stock market is at or near record highs, as it did this week.
Persons: , McClellan, SentimenTrader, Dean Christians, that's Organizations: Service
Utility stocks are getting pummeled to a historic degree as interest rates rise to their highest level in more than a decade, according to technical indicators. XLU 1M mountain Utilities stocks have fallen sharply in recent weeks as interest rates have climbed. "The interest rate regime, I certainly think that's what has caused this latest sell-off. Rising interest rates are a double whammy for utility stocks. "Based on our valuation regression model, which accounts for both interest rates and growth among other factors, utilities still screen ~9% overvalued ...
Persons: Jason Goepfert, SentimenTrader, Chris Verrone, I'm, Goepfert, It's, They're, Josh Brown, NextEra's, Brown, Ross Fowler, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Federal, CNBC, Wealth, NextEra Partners, NextEra Energy, UBS
.SPX YTD mountain S & P 500 in 2023 The median stock in the index, though, is nearly 16% off its 52-week high and is flat year to date. The S & P also went nine straight sessions through Wednesday recording a lower low than the day before, something that had only happened a dozen times over the prior century, says SentimenTrader.com. But the raw numbers say the S & P 500 has dropped from 19.7-times the next 12 months' projection to 17.9-times in two months. The equal-weight S & P 500 is at 14.3-times forward earnings; it bottomed last October just under 13. The S & P 500's annualized total returns for the last three, five and ten years are all between 10-12%, slightly above the long-term average.
Persons: Bonds, Friday's, Johnson, handicapping, shutdowns Organizations: Federal Reserve, Treasury, Deutsche Bank, Target, American Express, Investment, CNN Locations: lockstep
Wall Street went on a wild and historic ride Thursday , staging a massive intraday comeback despite hotter-than-expected inflation data released in the premarket. The S & P 500 registered its fifth-largest intraday reversal from a session low in its history, according to SentimenTrader. It's hard to pin down an exact reason for Thursday's tape and, especially, to know whether the rally will be sustained. To help put the wildness into perspective, take a look at the five Club stocks with the biggest intraday reversals Thursday. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
The Nasdaq Composite is performing at one of its most "miserable" levels ever and one not seen in more than a decade, according to Sundial Capital Research. "The Nasdaq has entered elite company, joining the most miserable markets ever," Jason Goepfert, chief research officer of Sundial Capital Research, said in a Tweet . In five previous instances, one week later the index was always higher and the median gain 5.3% . After 2008, the gain one year later was 40.5% while in 1973 the loss one year later was 34.3%. Interestingly, all six instances occurred in the final four months of the year: twice in September, three times in October and once in December.
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