Goldman Sachs bearish on EV battery metals (lithium, cobalt, nickel) amid oversupply.
Target (TGT) earning beat estimates by 23 percent despite revenue missing by 1 percent. (See Margins below.)
Apple (AAPL) nears October lows on weak Chinese sales
Bank of America raises S&P 500 target from 5,000 to 5,400, but sees potential pullback.
Jonathan Krinsky of BTIG: AAPL weakness may trigger broader pullback
Seven Catalysts for Stock Movement
Volumes: More / less business
Measured in units, orders, bookings. These often become revenue
Margins
Selling prices rise / input costs fall = wider margins
Selling prices fall / input costs rise = narrower margins
Macro trends
Economic growth, interest rates, commodity prices
Strategic Actions
M&A, buybacks, spinoffs, dividends
“Financial engineering”
Credit
Effective use of leverage can increase profitability
Debt meltdowns can occur when business contracts
Changes in interest rates can impact leveraged companies
Business transformation
Change in business model, products
Example: software transition to subscription model, chipmaker embrace of AI vertical
Investor rotation
Typically occurs around quarters, years
Can result from changes in six catalysts above
Note: Legal / regulatory risk isn’t included because the issue is typically often associated with catalysts cited above
Signals Scan
Best Buy (BBY): Bullish outside day after “golden cross”
Amazon.com (AMZN): potential “shooting star” on 3/4
Tesla (TSLA): potential downside to $152 if $175 breaks?
MGM Resorts (MGM): downside potential after gap lower?
Nike (NKE): downside risk to September low under $90?
Seagate Technology (STX): bearish outside day
Using the Platform
“First bar” PaintBars are available over various time frames: Day, Week, Month, Year
On Chart Analysis: Studies → Add Study → PaintBar
Spans intraday, daily and weekly timeframes
Also available on RadarScreen and Scanner
Upcoming Events
Earnings tonight: AVGO, COST, GPS, MDB, MRVL
Fri 3/8: Non-farm payrolls
Tue 3/12: CPI
Wed 3/13: Oil inventories
Thu 3/14: PPI, retail sales
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