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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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It is thereby squeezing the pool of existing homes, which are typically more affordable than new construction. Public homebuilders on average have raised prices in about two-thirds of their communities, said BTIG analyst Carl Reichardt. This comes as the pricing gap between existing and new homes has narrowed, following a price appreciation in the resale market. "When the existing home market is seeing a price appreciation, it supports pricing power for new construction." However, as a consequence of recovery in new construction prices since last year, "affordability is close to its worst levels in at least the last three decades," said James Egan, Morgan Stanley housing strategist.
Persons: Andrew Kelly, Carl Reichardt, Matthew Bouley, James Egan, Morgan Stanley, Egan, homebuilders, BTIG's Reichardt, Ananta Agarwal, Shinjini Organizations: Lennar Corporation, REUTERS, Federal Reserve Economic, Lennar, PulteGroup Inc, U.S . Census, National Association of Realtors, Barclays, Thomson Locations: Morristown, Morristown , New Jersey, U.S, Bengaluru
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBTIG's Jonathan Krinsky says markets are halfway through this correctionJonathan Krinsky, BTIG, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the market correction and what he's seeing in the technicals.
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The August sell-off has stocks testing some key technical levels, spurring investors to watch where equities will go next. Now, investors are watching to see where the S & P 500 goes next. .SPX 1Y mountain S & P 500 1-year The strategist said this threshold is a key support as it's a convergence of several trends in the market. The S & P 500 fell to roughly 3,800 in March before resuming its march upward. A combination of technical factors imply that the S & P may test the 4,200 level but might not break significantly below that."
Persons: Sam Stovall, Stovall, BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky, Krinsky, Oppenheimer's Ari Wald, Wald, Michael Bloom Organizations: Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq Locations: China
BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky sees more value in energy over tech
  + stars: | 2023-08-11 | 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 EmailBTIG's Jonathan Krinsky sees more value in energy over techJonathan Krinsky, BTIG chief market technician, joins 'Halftime Report' to discuss some risks to the technicals in the Nasdaq.
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Last week's hiccup in the stock market rally could expand into a seasonal slump, according to Wall Street technical analysts. The S & P 500 fell 2.27% last week for its worst week since March, closing at 4,478.03. Oppenheimer technical analyst Ari Wald said in a note to clients dated Saturday that the market is "developing as a textbook seasonal correction." The S & P 500 is still up more than 16% year to date even after last week's decline. In fact, a 5% pullback from Tuesday's close in the S & P would take you just shy of the August '22 highs," Ginsberg said.
Persons: Oppenheimer, Ari Wald, Wald, Wolfe, Rob Ginsberg, Ginsberg, Jonathan Krinsky, SPX, BTIG's Krinsky, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Street, Nasdaq, Investment, Twitter, Wolfe Research
BTIG's Krinsky gives his read on the technicals in big-cap tech
  + stars: | 2023-08-07 | 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 EmailBTIG's Krinsky gives his read on the technicals in big-cap techJonathan Krinsky, BTIG chief market technician, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the trouble he sees in the technicals.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailREITs beginning to break the 18-month downtrend, says BTIG's Jonathan KrinskyBTIG's Jonathan Krinsky joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss investor sentiment in REITs, apartment REITs improving as the rental market grows, and investment strategies for a bifurcated real estate market.
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This divergence likely resolves with value moving a bit higher and growth moving meaningfully lower," Krinsky said. The iShares Russell 1000 Value ETF (IWD) has an expense ratio of 0.18% and is up about 4% year to date. IVE YTD mountain The IVE has outperformed some of the other large value ETFs in the first half. In fact, the 11 biggest value ETFs have all seen outflows, fitting with Krinsky's theory that the value theme could be due for a rebound. Two large value funds that have seen inflows are Dimensional's U.S. Marketwide Value ETF (DFUV) and U.S.
Persons: Jonathan Krinsky, Krinsky, Russell, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Big Tech, Marketwide Locations: U.S
Against this backdrop, investors will head into the final week of June with a relatively light economic calendar. However, those few data sets could provide investors with clues on how the market will fare going into the second half. Key inflation data ahead Of note next week is the core personal consumption expenditures index, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge. Reports to watch out for include Tuesday's new home sales and Thursday's pending home sales data, both for May. Elsewhere, BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky warned this week the downside for tech names could be as "equally impressive" as their rally.
Persons: Jerome Powell, annualized, Dow Jones, Terry Sandven, Sandven, that's, Megan Horneman, Stephen Suttmeier, BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky, Art Hogan, Hogan, Mills, Paychex Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Federal, Bank of England, Global Wealth Management, Americas, UBS, U.S, Bank Wealth Management, Verdence Capital Advisors, Bank of America, Dow, Riley Wealth Management, Fed, Walgreens, Micron, Nike, Constellation Brands
The S & P 500 is flashing a "rare signal" that suggests the market rally has some legs, Bank of America says. He noted it's only the 25th time that the broader index notched a new 52-week high after a long pause of 300 or more calendar days between 52-week highs. "And what it does suggest is that the S & P should have stronger-than-average returns going out from 10 days to a year, and even two years later." Of the previous 24 signals, the S & P 500 notched a double-digit gain 16 times. For example, while the S & P 500 has notched a new 52-week high, only a small percentage of the index has managed the same milestone, which suggests narrow leadership.
Persons: Stephen Suttmeier, Suttmeier, it's, Oppenheimer's Ari Wald, Wald, BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky Organizations: Bank of America Locations: United Kingdom
Watch CNBC's full interview with BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky
  + stars: | 2023-06-12 | 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 EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with BTIG's Jonathan KrinskyJonathan Krinsky, BTIG chief market technician, and the CNBC investment committee join 'Halftime Report' to discuss the overly enthusiastic push for a bull market, wide credit spreads, and historical perspective on market technicals.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWide credit spreads are inconsistent with a bull market shift, says BTIG's Jonathan KrinskyJonathan Krinsky, BTIG chief market technician, and the CNBC investment committee join 'Halftime Report' to discuss the overly enthusiastic push for a bull market, wide credit spreads, and historical perspective on market technicals.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCars.com consistently offers the highest price for used cars, says BTIG's Marvin FongMarvin Fong, BTIG analyst, and CNBC Phil LeBeau, join 'The Exchange' to discuss a slowdown in used car sales, used car prices dropping lower, and growing availability for new cars.
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An agreement on the United States' debt ceiling doesn't necessarily mean a smooth path to President Joe Biden's desk. Several Wall Street economists agree the deal will likely get signed, but not without some bumps along the way. House Committee on Rules meeting Before the legislation reaches the House for a vote, it must go through the 13-member House Committee on Rules — nine Republicans and four Democrats. "If all three vote against and no Democrat votes in favor, the bill will fail," Hatzius wrote in a Monday note. Tight House vote It's expected to be a tight vote in the House.
The AI play you haven't heard of yet
  + stars: | 2023-05-19 | by ( Samantha Subin | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
This under-the-radar software stock could be the next big artificial intelligence winner investors are ignoring, according to some Wall Street analysts. Dynatrace , a Massachusetts-based software company that harnesses artificial intelligence for a host of use cases, including business analytics and application security, could win big in the latest AI arms race. DT YTD mountain Dynatrace shares in 2023 BMO Capital Markets' Keith Bachman called the stock a "clear leader" within AI in a Wednesday note to clients. He views compelling growth and margin opportunities for Dynatrace through its Grail analytics tool that uses AI to help users better understand their data. Given his conviction in Dynatrace's AI potential, Bachman raised his price target to $55 from $50 a share reflecting about 12% upside from Thursday's close.
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) during morning trading on February 01, 2023 in New York City. U.S. stock futures fell slightly on Sunday night following back-to-back weekly losses for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500. Dow futures fell by 70 points, or about 0.2%. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures dipped 0.21% and 0.27%, respectively. On Monday, investors are watching for the May data for the Empire State Index, which will show how New York State manufacturers feel about the economy.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPeloton superstar Robin Arzón on reinventing herself and building her Peloton brandCNBC's Bob Pisani sat down with Peloton Head Instructor and VP of Fitness Programming Robin Arzón at BTIG's 17th Charity Day to discuss building a brand, empowering others, turning trauma into strength - and the joys of juggling motherhood and a multi-pronged career in fitness.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEquities will continue to work toward the downside, says BTIG's Jonathan KrinskyJonathan Krinsky, BTIG chief market technician, joins 'Halftime Report' to discuss the historical data for stock pressure and compares it to current market trends.
CNBC Daily Open: Signs of a storm coming
  + stars: | 2023-04-12 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
This 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. "It kind of feels like the calm before the storm," said Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at the Carson Group. While it's nice to have a calm day or two, investors shouldn't ignore the warning of an impending storm. Subscribe here to get this report sent directly to your inbox each morning before markets open.
CNBC Daily Open: Signs of a coming storm
  + stars: | 2023-04-12 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
This 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. "It kind of feels like the calm before the storm," said Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at the Carson Group. While it's nice to have a calm day or two, investors shouldn't ignore the warning of an impending storm. Subscribe here to get this report sent directly to your inbox each morning before markets open.
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNasdaq has been a beneficiary of sell-off in banks, says BTIG's Jonathan KrinskyBTIG's Jonathan Krinsky joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss technicals in an up trend, weakness in small caps, and evidence of thinning in the market.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky on market's rotation and rallyBTIG's Jonathan Krinsky joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss technicals in an up trend, weakness in small caps, and evidence of thinning in the market.
The recent comeback in technology stocks is beginning to lose its luster, and that could mean trouble for the broader market. "We think the clock is ticking on tech's absolute and relative performance, and expect it to catch-down to the rest of the market," Krinsky wrote. That's created a resistance range between 12,881 and 12,944 and a first support level within the 12,466-12,400 range. Suttmeier also sees promise in the fact that the Nasdaq has held support within range of its 11,695 mid-March low and 12,000. "If the NDX continues to hold this support, the US equity market can stabilize and build a bigger base," he wrote.
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