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AFTER MARKET UPDATE - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD, 2022
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Indices NYSE Nasdaq
DOW  -464.85 33,131.76 -1.38% Volume 1,012,566,084 -8% Volume 4,568,775,900 -5%
NASDAQ -344.03 13,037.49 -2.57% Advancers 813 25% Advancers 1,105 26%
S&P 500 -79.26 4,225.50 -1.84% Decliners 2,394 75% Decliners 3,120 74%
Russell 2000 -36.08 1,944.09 -1.82% 52 Wk Highs 23   52 Wk Highs 28  
S&P 600 -18.72 1,260.43 -1.46% 52 Wk Lows 394   52 Wk Lows 728  

TODAY'S SPECIAL NOTICE

The weakening major averages again signaled a market correction (M criteria). Losses on Wednesday led to new low closes for the year for all of the major averages. The fact-based investment system's rules say that new buying efforts should be avoided during market corrections.


Correction Worsened After Major Averages Erased Early Gains

The S&P 500 fell 1.8%, and the Nasdaq Composite retreated 2.6%, now 18.8% below its November 19 record high. The Dow lost 464 points or 1.4%.  Volume totals reported were lighter than the prior session totals on the NYSE and on the Nasdaq exchange, hinting that the selling was not coming from more institutional pressure. Breadth was clearly negative as decliners led advancers by almost a 3-1 margin on the NYSE and on the Nasdaq exchange. There were 7 high-ranked companies from the Leaders List that hit new 52-week highs and were listed on the BreakOuts Page, versus 8 on the prior session. New 52-week lows totals swelled and solidly outnumbered shrinking new 52-week highs totals on the NYSE and on the Nasdaq exchangeThe market averages (M criteria) are weak and have signaled a more worrisome "correction" as the major indices all closed at new lows for the year.

Chart courtesy of www.stockcharts.com
PICTURED: The Dow Jones Industrial Average has violated the its January low with a 5th consecutive loss, slumping well below Its 200-day moving average (DMA) line.

U.S. stocks finished firmly lower on Wednesday amid escalating geopolitical uncertainty. The benchmark S&P 500 Index is in correction territory (defined as a 10% drawdown from a recent peak) for the first time since the start of the pandemic.  Treasuries weakened, with the 10-year note yield climbing five basis points (0.05%) to 1.98%.

President Biden imposed another round of sanctions on Russia that impacted the builder of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline and its corporate officers. These penalties followed initial sanctions on some Russian banks and individuals announced on Tuesday, and were in response to Russian President Putin recognizing two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent states, with “peacekeeping forces” being ordered into the separatist areas. Investors are closely monitoring the developments, assessing the possible economic implications of a potential all-out Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Ten of 11 S&P 500 sectors closed in negative territory, with Consumer Discretionary shares faring the worst amid weakness in retailers. Technology was also among the hardest hit groups following a cyberattack on a number of Ukraine government and bank websites. The FAANG complex of mega-cap stocks shed more than 2.4%. In earnings, shares of Lowe’s Cos Inc. (LOW +0.23%) ended little changed despite the home improvement retailer topping profit and sales estimates and providing a positive full-year outlook. Discount department store TJX Cos Inc. (TJX -4.21%) slid on disappointing earnings and revenue. Elsewhere, Caesars Entertainment Inc. (CZR +2.81%) rose following a smaller-than-anticipated quarterly loss.

Kenneth J. Gruneisen started out as a licensed stockbroker in August 1987, a couple of months prior to the historic stock market crash that took the Dow Jones Industrial Average down -22.6% in a single day. He has published daily fact-based fundamental and technical analysis on high-ranked stocks online for two decades. Through FACTBASEDINVESTING.COM, Kenneth provides educational articles, news, market commentary, and other information regarding proven investment systems that work in good times and bad.

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Retail, Tech, and Financials Fell; Commodity-Linked Groups Rose

The Retail Index ($RLX -3.09%) suffered a big loss and created a drag on the major averages while the Bank Index ($BKX -2.52%) and Broker/Dealer Index ($XBD -1.91%) also slumped. The tech sector clearly had a negative bias as the Semiconductor Index ($SOX -2.33%), Biotech Index ($BTK -2.20%), and Networking Index ($NWX -1.89%) suffered unanimous losses. Meanwhile, commodity-linked groups had a positive bias as the Gold & Silver Index ($XAU +2.32%) outpaced the Oil Services Index ($OSX +0.40%) and the Integrated Oil Index ($XOI +0.63%). 
Chart courtesy of www.stockcharts.com


PICTURED: The Bank Index ($BKX -2.52%) has been slumping below its 50-day moving average (DMA) toward its 200 DMA line. 

Industry Index Symbol Close Change % Change YTD % Change
Oil Services $OSX  66.52 +0.27 +0.40% +26.17%
Integrated Oil $XOI  1,418.79 +8.87 +0.63% +20.42%
Semiconductor $SOX  3,277.80 -78.26 -2.33% -16.94%
Networking $NWX  836.81 -16.11 -1.89% -13.83%
Broker/Dealer $XBD  474.51 -9.22 -1.91% -2.54%
Retail $RLX  3,519.72 -112.11 -3.09% -16.72%
Gold & Silver $XAU  143.26 +3.25 +2.32% +8.16%
Bank $BKX  133.55 -3.45 -2.52% +1.01%
Biotech $BTK  4,816.59 -108.24 -2.20% -12.72%


Featured Stocks

 

Color Codes Explained :
Y - Better candidates highlighted by our staff of experts.
G - Previously featured in past reports as yellow but may no longer be buyable under the guidelines.

***Last / Change / Volume data in this table is the closing quote data***
Symbol/Exchange
Company Name
Industry Group
PRICE CHANGE
(%Change)
Day High Volume
(% DAV)
(% 50 day avg vol)
52 Wk Hi
% From Hi
Featured
Date
Price
Featured
Pivot Featured
Max Buy
StockCharts.com Latest Chart for REGN REGN - NASDAQ
Regeneron Pharmaceutical
DRUGS - Biotechnology  
$608.98 +6.09
1.01%

$625.00

861,450
108.77% of 50 DAV
50 DAV is 792,000
$686.62
-11.31%
12/13/2021 $647.95 PP = $686.72
MB = $721.06
Most Recent Note - 2/23/2022 5:32:17 PM
G - Consolidating in a tight range below its 50 DMA line ($622) and nearly testing its 200 DMA line ($600), with prior lows in the $592-596 area defining very important near-term support.
>>> FEATURED STOCK ARTICLE : Earnings News Due While Consolidating Above 200 DMA Line - 2/1/2022
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StockCharts.com Latest Chart for SF SF - NYSE
Stifel Financial Corp
FINANCIAL SERVICES - Investment Brokerage - Regiona  
$72.30 -1.36
-1.85%

$74.60

516,811
84.58% of 50 DAV
50 DAV is 611,000
$83.28
-13.18%
1/27/2022 $74.17 PP = $76.23
MB = $80.04
Most Recent Note - 2/23/2022 5:29:21 PM
G - Suffered a 5th consecutive loss today raising concerns while slumping below its 50 DMA line ($73.04) and its color code is changed to green. Its 200 DMA line defines the next support ($70.05) to watch.
>>> FEATURED STOCK ARTICLE : Fourth Loss Following "Negative Reversal" at All-Time High - 2/14/2022
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StockCharts.com Latest Chart for TGH TGH - NYSE
Textainer Group Holdings
TRANSPORTATION - Logistics  
$35.77 -1.41
-3.79%

$37.78

386,047
89.36% of 50 DAV
50 DAV is 432,000
$41.89
-14.61%
1/31/2022 $36.68 PP = $41.34
MB = $43.41
Most Recent Note - 2/23/2022 5:26:54 PM
G - Violated its 50 DMA line ($37.15) with today's 5th consecutive loss raising greater concerns and its color code is changed to green. Its 200 DMA line ($34.56) and prior lows define the next important support to watch. Recently reported Dec '21 quarterly earnings +80% on +23% sales revenues versus the year ago period. A rebound above the 50 DMA line is needed for its outlook to improve.
>>> FEATURED STOCK ARTICLE : Consolidating Near High Following Strong Earnings Report - 2/15/2022
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StockCharts.com Latest Chart for HWKN HWKN - NASDAQ
Hawkins Inc
CHEMICALS - Basic Chemicals  
$43.59 +0.59
1.37%

$43.95

58,416
104.31% of 50 DAV
50 DAV is 56,000
$43.96
-0.84%
2/3/2022 $39.81 PP = $41.07
MB = $43.12
Most Recent Note - 2/23/2022 5:24:12 PM
G - Perched near its all-time high stubbornly holding its ground, extended from the previously noted base. Prior highs in the $40 area define initial support above its 50 DMA line ($39.27).
>>> FEATURED STOCK ARTICLE : Extended From Prior Base After 6th Consecutive Gain - 2/18/2022
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