U.S. equity index futures were higher this morning. S&P 500 futures advanced 20 points in pre-opening trade.
Index futures moved slightly higher following release of the May Producer Price Index at 8:30 AM EDT. PPI was expected to increase 0.8% versus a gain of 0.5% in April. Actual was an increase of 0.8%. On a year-over-year basis, May Producer Price Index was expected to increase 10.9% versus a gain of 11.0% in April. Actual was an increase of 10.8%. Excluding food and energy, May Producer Price Index was expected to increase 0.6% versus a gain of 0.4% in April. Actual was an increase of 0.5%. On a year-over-year basis excluding food and energy, May Producer Price Index was expected to increase 8.6% versus a gain of 8.8% in April. Actual was an increase of 8.3%.
Oracle advanced $5.95 to $70.00 after reporting higher than consensus fourth quarter revenues and earnings. JP Morgan raised its target price from $82 to $100.
Eli Lilly was unchanged at $291.28 after the FDA approved its Olumiant oral tablets.
US Steel slipped $0.01 to $20.23 after JP Morgan lowered its target price from $34 to 28.
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Technical Notes for yesterday
S&P 100 and NASDAQ 100 stocks breaking intermediate support yesterday included:
CPRT, GM, F, TGT, MNST, BAC, BK,C, COF, MS, MET, ABBV, ALGN, MRNA, BMY, HON, UNP, AAPL, AMAT, ASML, ADSK, EBAY, FISV, MCHP, MSFT, MRVL, META, ORCL, MELI, SWKS, SIRI, DD, EXC, SO,
ETFs breaking intermediate support yesterday included:
TLT, IEV, SPY, RSP, DIA, QQQ, MDY, XLK, XLB, XLF, XLI, XLV, XLU, EWU, EWY, EWG, EWI, EWA, EFA, EIS, EPP, PIN, VNM, IHF, KBE, KRE, IAI, IAK, IHI, BBH, PPH, IYT, IYZ, XHB, WOOD, SMH, SOXX, PHO, PALL JETS, COW.TO, XRE.TO
TSX 60 stocks breaking intermediate support included:
BMO, CM, TD, CNR, BCE, CP, T, GIB, CSU, QSR, WN, SHOP and GIL.
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Equity Indices and Related ETFs
Daily Seasonal/Technical Equity Trends for June 13th 2022
Green: Increase from previous day
Red: Decrease from previous day
Commodities
Daily Seasonal/Technical Commodities Trends for June 13th 2022
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Red: Decrease from previous day
Sectors
Daily Seasonal/Technical Sector Trends for June 13th 2021
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All seasonality ratings are based on performance relative to the S&P 500 Index (except TSX)
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S&P 500 Momentum Barometers
The intermediate term Barometer plunged 7.60 to 4.60 yesterday, the lowest level since March 2020 when the COVID 19 panic in equity markets reached its peak. It remains Oversold. Trend is down and has yet to show signs of a bottom.
The long term Barometer dropped 6.00 to 19.40 yesterday, the lowest level since April 2020. It remains Oversold. Trend is down and has yet to show sign of a bottom.
TSX Momentum Barometers
The intermediate term Barometer dropped 10.68 to 18.41 yesterday. It remains Oversold. Short term trend is down.
The long term Barometer dropped 7.18 to 30.54 yesterday. It remains Oversold. Short term trend is down.
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