Markets Lifeless as Traders Await Today’s GDP Reading
August 27, 2009 by Trace
Filed under Trading in the Market
Markets are trading or expected to open flat this morning with traders expressing nervousness over the pending 2nd Quarter release of our Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Despite all the optimism having been thrown about in the wake of recent economic data; traders will face the stark reality of what it all means when the GDP gets released this morning. GDP is the sum total of all goods and services produced in our country. In other words it’s the bottom line result of all our economic data.
The current estimate calls for a preliminary 2nd Quarter reading of -1.5%. This is an unfavorable comparison to the first quarter where our economic contraction was only 1%. If correct it will have traders scratching their heads.
Today’s other report of significance will be this week’s Initial Jobless Claims. Wall Street expects to see a number of 565,000 versus last week’s 576,000. Core PCE Inflation is expected to have remained unchanged at 2%.
As for the markets; Silver remains unchanged at $14.25. Gold is $2.00 higher at $947.00. Palladium is $283.00 up $1.00. Platinum is flat at $1235.00.
Our day to day barometers are mixed and quiet. Crude is 52 cents per barrel lower at 70.92. The Euro is 28/100ths of U.S. cent higher at $1.4258. Over in the equities market the Dow finished the Wednesday trading day with a 4 point gain. This morning the index is being called to open 2 points lower.
On the geo-political front it appears the predicted public uproar surrounding the planned visit to New Jersey by Libya’s Moammar Gadhafi has already started according to a front page article in today’s Wall Street Journal. It’s sort of reminiscent of Iran’s Ahmadinejad visiting New York City.
Crude Rebounds, Foreign Currencies React
July 30, 2009 by Trace
Filed under Trading in the Market
Table of contents for Daily Market Upates
- Crude Drops $3.85 Per Barrel – USD Explodes to the Upside
- Crude Rebounds, Foreign Currencies React
- Crude Recovers its Losses, USD Remains Weak
As the NY trading day opens, it would appear that the recent panic in the Oil markets may have run it’s course. Crude Oil is trading 89 cents higher in the electronic market at $64.24. By the close of trading yesterday oil wound up losing $3.88 per barrel on trading restriction worries and a 5.1 million barrel surge in the Oil supplies. This morning’s Oil rebound is causing a corresponding bounce in the Euro as well as a number of other foreign currencies.
Last on the Euro $1.4072 up 52/100ths of cent against our Dollar. Accordingly, the metals are trading on a firmer note. Silver gained 13 cents to $13.45. Gold is $6.00 higher at $934.00. Palladium jumped $6.00 to $261.00. Platinum edged up by $2.00 and is currently changing hands at $1175.00.
Traders in all markets will be keeping a wary eye on Oil for the balance of the week for directional guidance. On the domestic front the economic calendar is light today with only the Initial Weekly Jobless claims for traders to contend with. The estimate calls for a slight improvement in the number in first time claims for unemployment compared to last week. Look for 560,000 versus 575,000. Which is again, bad but better.
As for the stock market the Dow ended Wednesday with it’s second straight day of losses. The averages slipped another 26 points. This morning the Dow is being called to open 63 points higher; more than erasing the prior two-day loss. Corporate earnings will continue to dominate the news.
The economic calendar ends the week tomorrow with a barrage of data that includes an advance look at our Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Core PCE Inflation, and the Chicago Purchasing Managers Index of Manufacturing (PMI Manufacturing).



