August 16, 2024, Weekly Stock Market Return Recap, by Kip Lytel CFA, Montecito Capital Management. Markets rallied with a strong recovery on news of cooling inflationary trends. The Nasdaq soared 5.3% on the week, as tech stocks jumped after a sharp selloff in recent weeks. The S&P 500 gained 3.9% and the Dow added 2.9% over the week. The data for July indicates a waning of wholesale inflation in the United States, suggesting that price pressures are subsiding. When food and energy prices, which are subject to monthly fluctuations, are excluded, core wholesale prices remained unchanged from June and rose by 2.4% compared to July 2023. These increases were more subdued than what economists had predicted and were nearly in line with the Federal Reserve's inflation target of 2%. Furthermore, consumer prices increased by 0.2% in July, bringing the annual rate to 2.9%, after two consecutive months of stable or declining prices, and falling below 3% for the first time since March 2021. The median change in Core CPI for July was an increase of 0.3%, with a 12-month increase of 4%. Over the last 13 presidential elections, the S&P 500 Index has typically shown positive performance in the 90 days before and after Election Day.
August 2, 2024, Weekly Stock Market Return Recap, by Kip Lytel CFA, Montecito Capital Management. All major US stock indices sharply sold off for the week on recession fears and concerns over chip-tech stocks. Both the S&P 500 and the Dow fell 2%, while the Nasdaq dropped by 3%. Disappointing US jobs report spurred recession fears which, in turn, rattled stocks and redirected concerns that the Federal Reserve missed the window to stimulate the economy with an earlier rate cut. In particular, chips stocks took it in the nose after Intel (INTC) plummeted -26% on Friday, after the company cut earnings expectations, its dividend and work force.