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Posted on July 15, 2022 by Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA MEd CMP™
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 0.46%, or 142.62 points, to 30,630.17, while the S&P 500 dipped 0.3% to 3,790.38. The NASDAQ Composite inched 0.03% higher to finish at 11,251.19.
During the Dow’s losing streak, the biggest price decliners were the stocks of Goldman (-$18.82), UnitedHealth Group Inc. (-$18.44), Microsoft Corp. (-$16.48) and Salesforce Inc. (-$15.98); those stocks shaved a combined 460 points off the Dow’s price during the streak.
Posted on July 2, 2022 by Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA MEd CMP™
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Markets: After their worst first half since 1970, stocks climbed to kick off the second half of the year, led by home building companies. But, the three major indexes posted weekly losses in four out of the last five weeks.
At least four SPAC mergers were called off in the 24 hours after the market closed, including one that would have taken Panera Brands public, according to Bloomberg. An index that tracks companies that went public via SPAC has plunged 67%. For the year to date, 30 proposed SPAC deals have been cancelled.
Recession: The Federal Reserve’s key real-time model for tracking U.S. economic activity has turned negative, signaling that the nation could already have entered a recession. The GDPNow gauge, a widely watched measurement from the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank, indicated that real gross domestic product shrank by 1.0% in the second quarter from April through June, 2022. So, while the official advance estimate of Q2 performance will not be released for another month, this preliminary reading shows the second quarter in a row of negative growth in the economy after GDP contracted 1.6% in Q1.
And Jeff Bezos beat nemesis Elon Musk at—losing money. The Amazon founder’s net worth crashed by $63 billion in the first half of 2022, while Musk’s fell by $62 billion. All told, the 500 richest people in the world lost $1.4 trillion so far this year according to Bloomberg.
Finally, Mark Zuckerberg thinks he has more employees than he needs. He told Meta workers that the company would be “turning up the heat” on performance oversight in order to uncover the workers who just watch Netflix all day. “If I had to bet, I’d say that this might be one of the worst downturns that we’ve seen in recent history,” he said.
Posted on June 20, 2022 by Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA MEd CMP™
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CELEBRATE JUNETEENTH
The Markets: Can an extra day of rest change the market’s fortune?
As the Fed has escalated its fight against inflation, the S&P has fallen for 10 weeks out of the last 11. And not even American blue-chip firms have been spared from the carnage.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed below 30,000 for the first time since January 2021.