Stocks staged a choppy comeback last week as investors cheered positive earnings, led by mega-cap tech stocks. The rally came to pass despite fresh data showing a slowing economy and increasing inflationary pressures. Stocks Bounce Back. Twice.Last week opened with a rebound rally as investors breathed a sigh of relief that Middle East tensions had eased. The market rally extended into Tuesday, with investors cheering positive corporate earnings reports. By Tuesday's market close, the S&P 500 had gained 2% for the week.1,2,3 But investor enthusiasm didn't last, as midweek saw profit taking in all three averages. Rising bond yields threw a wet blanket on market momentum; at one point, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose more than 40 basis points from its low earlier in the week.4 On Thursday, markets slipped on two fresh pieces of economic data: a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) slowdown and higher consumer prices. But by midday, selling pressure slowed. Stocks pushed higher on Friday behind upbeat Q1 reports from two mega-cap tech stocks, helping the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq post their best week since November.5 |
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Source: YCharts.com, April 27, 2024. Weekly performance is measured from Monday, April 22, to Friday, April 26. |
Earnings vs. InflationCorporate earnings and economic reports battled it out last week. In the end, earnings won, at least for this week. The big economic news was that Q1 GDP grew at a 1.6 percent annualized rate—slower than the 2.4 percent economists expected and less than Q4 2023. The GDP report seemed to support the Goldilocks economy theory—not too hot, but not too cool—a story investors have favored this year. The PCE (personal consumption expenditures) Index, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, was embedded within the GDP report. Excluding food and energy, it increased 2.8% from a year ago. It was unchanged from February and slightly higher than expected. It joined a growing list of factors pointing to an uptick in inflation, complicating the Fed’s interest rate decision.5 This Week: Key Economic DataTuesday: Employment Cost Index. Case-Shiller Home Price Index. Consumer Confidence. Wednesday: FOMC Announcement and Fed Chair Press Conference. Treasury Refunding Announcement. ISM Manufacturing Index. EIA Petroleum Status Report. Thursday: Motor Vehicle Sales. Jobless Claims. International Trade in Goods & Services. Factory Orders. Productivity and Costs. Friday: Employment Situation. Source: Investors Business Daily - Econoday economic calendar; April 23, 2024 This Week: Companies Reporting EarningsTuesday: Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN), Eli Lilly and Company (LLY), The Coca-Cola Company (KO), Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD), McDonald’s Corporation (MCD), Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) Wednesday: Mastercard Incorporated (MA), QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM), Pfizer Inc. (PFE), Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP) Thursday: Apple Inc. (AAPL), Amgen Inc. (AMGN), Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG), ConocoPhillips (COP), Cigna Group (CI) Friday: Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.A, BRK.B) Source: Zacks, April 23, 2024 |
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"The hardest tumble a man can make is to fall over his own bluff." – Ambrose Bierce |
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IRS Program Helps Seniors Prepare TaxesThe IRS has a Free File tool, which facilitates online tax preparation, direct deposits of refunds, and electronic filing choices, designed for taxpayers on a fixed budget, including seniors and retirees. Here is some information to know about the tool:
*This information is not intended to be a substitute for specific, individualized tax advice. We suggest that you discuss your specific tax issues with a qualified tax professional. Tip adapted from IRS.gov6 |
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Aloe Vera: One Powerful PlantAloe vera is a medicinal plant used for nearly everything. It is a cactus-type plant that grows well in many climates and has thick, juicy leaves that store water. Because of this, aloe vera is beloved for its hydrating properties. Let's explore aloe's many benefits and how to include them in your daily routine. The thick, sticky gel in aloe leaves contains potent bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants. Aloe vera is also known for its healing properties. Its antibacterial, antiviral, and antiseptic properties may help heal wounds and treat skin problems or as a topical treatment for first—and second-degree burns. Lastly, aloe vera can lower blood sugar levels by enhancing insulin sensitivity and managing blood sugar. Some preliminary evidence has suggested that aloe vera may benefit people with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. Check with your doctor or medical team for more information. Tip adapted from Medical News Today7 |
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I protect you. I sit on a bridge. You can see through me. People walking by might wonder what I hide. What am I?
Last week’s riddle: How can you name three consecutive days without mentioning the words Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday? Answer: Use the words yesterday, today, and tomorrow. |
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A green sea turtle, Queensland, Australia |
Footnotes and Sources1. The Wall Street Journal, April 26, 2024 2. CNBC.com, April 22, 2024 3. CNBC.com, April 23, 2024 4. CNBC.com, April 24, 2024 5. The Wall Street Journal, April 25, 2024 6 IRS.gov, October 23, 2023 8. Medical News Today, January 23, 2023 |
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Market Insights: Despite Turbulent Week, Stocks Stage Comeback
April 29, 2024






