Last week was another important week on Wall Street. The market rallied nicely after the bulls showed up and defended important support (50 DMA line). Remember, after a big rally, it is perfectly normal and healthy to see the market pause and digest that move. Right now, that is exactly what is happening. The market is back in “rally mode” as the major indices are climbing once again. Barring some unforeseen selloff, the major indices are likely to hit new highs in the near future.
Monday-Wednesday Action:
Stocks ended mixed on Monday as the Dow fell and the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq rebounded from the prior week’s decline. Tech stocks were under pressure recently after the Justice Department said Attorney General Jeff Sessions will meet with individual states to figure out how to level the playing field. The goal is to figure out how tech companies “may be hurting competition and intentionally stifling the free exchange of ideas on their platforms.” Stocks rallied on Tuesday as a slew of tech stocks bounced from oversold levels.
Apple rallied nicely one day before its big “announcement” day. Just about every September Apple unveils new products and services for the upcoming holiday shopping season. Stocks ended mixed on Wednesday as the Dow and S&P 500 rallied while the Nasdaq fell. Semiconductor stocks opened lower but rebounded and that helped the Nasdaq. Separately, Apple announced new products at different price points. Additionally, fears eased regarding the China US trade conflict and that helped lift stocks higher.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY ACTION:
Stocks rallied nicely on Thursday after the bulls showed up and defended important support (50 DMA line). Friday was a relatively quiet day on Wall Street as the market was quiet. In other news, Nobel Prize winner Robert Shiller spooked some investors when he said he sees ‘bad times in the stock market’ ahead. Tesla’s stock rallied +12% this week because the company did not have any negative headlines.