Larry Wachtel
Larry Wachtel
Larry Wachtelwas a stock, bonds, and equities commentator on the New York City metropolitan area radio. He added a populist flavor to his commentary on the stock market and spoke in a thick Brooklyn accent...
bad carried concerns forward friday good horrific markets news open rates rising stem structure weakness
The weakness from Friday carried forward to the international markets and we could get a horrific open here today. The concerns stem from the rising rates structure and what we got on Friday was something of a good news, bad news syndrome.
again bonds economic fell friday home main managers number purchasing report reporting softer today whacked
Today bonds rallied because of the softer new home sales. Yesterday, bonds fell because the purchasing managers report was too strong. Now we go to Friday and the non-farm payrolls, which is the main part of the economic reporting cycle, and if that number comes in too strong, the bonds get whacked again -- and so do the stocks.
again bonds economic fell friday home main managers number purchasing report reporting softer today whacked
Today bonds rallied because of the softer new home sales, ... Yesterday, bonds fell because the purchasing managers report was too strong. Now we go to Friday and the non-farm payrolls, which is the main part of the economic reporting cycle, and if that number comes in too strong, the bonds get whacked again -- and so do the stocks.
arrival basic earnings problem quarter third week
The basic problem this week has been the arrival of third quarter earnings and the non response,
build case empire heard recently regional state street survey until waiting wall
These surveys give regional snapshots, and that's all they do. I'd never even heard of the Empire State survey until recently -- and I don't think you can build the case that Wall Street sits there panting, waiting for the results.
conditions dismal
It was a pretty dismal day. We're really in oversold conditions at this point.
bond competing due earnings economic hovering key morning news note oil weakness yield
The key this morning is the 10-year note hovering around a yield of 5%. This news trumps any economic or earnings data. It's a rate-driven market, even with oil competing for headlines. Any weakness we may see will be due to these bond yields.
asset mergers money people putting taking
The mergers helped, but you also had some asset reallocation, with people taking money out of Treasurys and putting it into equities.
closed delay hurt market microsoft ragged throughout tired
The Microsoft delay has hurt the Nasdaq and will reverberate throughout all of technology. That will be today's big headline. We closed ragged yesterday, so we're going to have a tired market to start.
continue hurdles interest major market oil quarter rates snap
The two major hurdles continue to be oil and interest rates on the Treasuries. The market has demonstrated through the first quarter that we can snap back.
certainly close intel market microsoft ok
The two biggies after the close (Tuesday) -- Microsoft and Intel -- were OK but certainly not a market turn-on,
doom gloom negative period statements
We're going through this pre-announcement period where all the gloom and all the doom and all the negative statements are being made.
again based consumer depends economy since true
We say it again and again, but it's true that everything depends on the consumer, since around 70% of our economy is based around consumer spending.
bottom flowing money safer scientific
...There is no scientific way of determining where the Nasdaq bottom is...the money is flowing into safer havens.