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Happy new year, mooers!
In 2022, the Moo community launched 10 technical analysis challenges. Big thanks to all mooers for your active participation! There's no end to learning, so let us keep it up to become pro traders together!
Today, we'd like to introduce another indicator to you: DeMark 9® (TDS 9). TDS 9 is an automatically generated sequence. Want to have a try? All you need to do is select it from the ...
In 2022, the Moo community launched 10 technical analysis challenges. Big thanks to all mooers for your active participation! There's no end to learning, so let us keep it up to become pro traders together!
Today, we'd like to introduce another indicator to you: DeMark 9® (TDS 9). TDS 9 is an automatically generated sequence. Want to have a try? All you need to do is select it from the ...
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Dear mooers,
There are only a few days before the New Year's bell rings. New year, new hope!
For most investors, 2022 is a roller coaster ride. As we approach the end of 2022, all three major US stock indexes are on track to break their 3-year winning streaks and have their worst year since 2008. Let's look at the performance of the —an indicator of US stock performance this year:
* S&P 500 index focuses on the larg...
There are only a few days before the New Year's bell rings. New year, new hope!
For most investors, 2022 is a roller coaster ride. As we approach the end of 2022, all three major US stock indexes are on track to break their 3-year winning streaks and have their worst year since 2008. Let's look at the performance of the —an indicator of US stock performance this year:
* S&P 500 index focuses on the larg...
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Yooooo mooers,
Successful entrepreneurs build great companies and inspire people to become enduring legends. They create fortunes with their talent, wisdom, and diligence. To build wealth ourselves, we should try to figure out how they make money, what are their asset management skills, and why they can continue to achieve great success. Getting to know the great minds and their stories may lead us to the ladder of wealth. Now, let...
Successful entrepreneurs build great companies and inspire people to become enduring legends. They create fortunes with their talent, wisdom, and diligence. To build wealth ourselves, we should try to figure out how they make money, what are their asset management skills, and why they can continue to achieve great success. Getting to know the great minds and their stories may lead us to the ladder of wealth. Now, let...
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It's a tradition for the Chinese worldwide to send new-year greetings to relatives and friends during the Chinese New Year. From what I observe, those who send the most heartfelt new-year greetings typically receive the most red hongbao.
Agree or not?
Time to upskill, buddy! Pick some of the following CNY greetings and impress your relatives right now!
We've prepared a small lucky hongbao for all of you at the end of this...
Agree or not?
Time to upskill, buddy! Pick some of the following CNY greetings and impress your relatives right now!
We've prepared a small lucky hongbao for all of you at the end of this...
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Spoiler:
Reward points await at the end of this post. Don't miss it!
Hi, mooers!
Welcome back to "What's new in moomoo"!
This time we have some new features or optimizations from Android v11.32 ready for you, including HK Stock options ranking, the moving average line feature for options etc. Let's scroll down and take a glance at the new features one by one!
Let's vote!
Last but not least, question for today:
What m...
Reward points await at the end of this post. Don't miss it!
Hi, mooers!
Welcome back to "What's new in moomoo"!
This time we have some new features or optimizations from Android v11.32 ready for you, including HK Stock options ranking, the moving average line feature for options etc. Let's scroll down and take a glance at the new features one by one!
Let's vote!
Last but not least, question for today:
What m...
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The sudden outbreak of the Omicron variant has turned the world into chaos. Almost without anyone noticing, 2021 is quietly coming to an end.
In the past year, we've been through a lot, good and bad. Biden was elected president of the United States, and Merkel stepped down. The postponed 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games were finally held this year. 2021 also marks the 20th anniversary of "9·11"... Elon Musk surpassed Bezos twice to become the wealthiest person on this planet. S&P 500 hit the record-high earlier this year. And as we've put it before, Omicron – a variant of COVID-19 – suddenly broke out...
What a year! For every moment, we are all witnessing history. In fact, we ourselves become part of history. Perhaps a quote can somehow describe how we feel at this moment, "There is only one kind of heroism in the world, that is, after recognizing the essence of life, you still love it." Cheers to all!
Likewise, it is also a remarkable year for moomoo. Having brought a bundle of new blockbuster features to mooers (e.g., Bracket Order, Multiple Exchanges Data of LV2 Quotes for US Stock, Star Institution, etc.), moomoo will continue to polish our products and listen to feedback from users. Click here to view Features of the Year 2021. Moomoo has taken quite a step forward in the past year, yet we still value your voice. As Christmas is approaching, now we've got Santa moo in the town! Yessss! We sincerely invite all mooers to join us, make #My Christmas Wishlist for 2022 together, and just leave the rest to Santa moo!
What is the moomoo Christmas Wishlist for?
Christmas Wishlist is our tradition to celebrate Christmas and make good wishes together for the upcoming new year. It's an excellent opportunity for us to listen to our mooers and continue to improve ourselves to become the intuitive and powerful investing platform for all. At this moment, any constructive ideas are warmly welcome!
What's on your Christmas Wishlist for 2022?
Don't hesitate to tell us what NEW FEATURES or SERVICES you want the most from moomoo and how we can improve in the future. The reasons and details of your wishes are highly appreciated. They are vital for us to understand the needs of our mooers better. Our team will deliver new features and services accordingly by considering what mooers need and want the most in the upcoming 2022.
You can like the wishlists posted by other mooers to support them as well.
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Based on the number of LIKEs. Each of the 20 most liked posts will be given 1 free stock (value: $5 – $50).
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Based on selection. We will select 10 constructive ideas about new features or services, then reward each with 1 moomoo Exclusive Merchandise.
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The rest of the participants will be rewarded with 100 points.
*Only those who wrote a minimum of 20 words and added the topic #My Christmas Wishlist for 2022 to their posts are eligible for our rewards. Please post relevant content under the topic.
Duration:
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The winning lists will be announced on Jan. 12th, 2022.
Notes:
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2. Reward 1 and 2 are not exclusive to each other. You can win both!
3. Write your original ideas: Plagiarism or cheating is not acceptable in any activities of Moo. Please "report" the suspicious posts if you find any. Once confirmed, the user committed shall be disqualified from the activities.
So, what's your wish for 2022?
In the past year, we've been through a lot, good and bad. Biden was elected president of the United States, and Merkel stepped down. The postponed 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games were finally held this year. 2021 also marks the 20th anniversary of "9·11"... Elon Musk surpassed Bezos twice to become the wealthiest person on this planet. S&P 500 hit the record-high earlier this year. And as we've put it before, Omicron – a variant of COVID-19 – suddenly broke out...
What a year! For every moment, we are all witnessing history. In fact, we ourselves become part of history. Perhaps a quote can somehow describe how we feel at this moment, "There is only one kind of heroism in the world, that is, after recognizing the essence of life, you still love it." Cheers to all!
Likewise, it is also a remarkable year for moomoo. Having brought a bundle of new blockbuster features to mooers (e.g., Bracket Order, Multiple Exchanges Data of LV2 Quotes for US Stock, Star Institution, etc.), moomoo will continue to polish our products and listen to feedback from users. Click here to view Features of the Year 2021. Moomoo has taken quite a step forward in the past year, yet we still value your voice. As Christmas is approaching, now we've got Santa moo in the town! Yessss! We sincerely invite all mooers to join us, make #My Christmas Wishlist for 2022 together, and just leave the rest to Santa moo!
What is the moomoo Christmas Wishlist for?
Christmas Wishlist is our tradition to celebrate Christmas and make good wishes together for the upcoming new year. It's an excellent opportunity for us to listen to our mooers and continue to improve ourselves to become the intuitive and powerful investing platform for all. At this moment, any constructive ideas are warmly welcome!
What's on your Christmas Wishlist for 2022?
Don't hesitate to tell us what NEW FEATURES or SERVICES you want the most from moomoo and how we can improve in the future. The reasons and details of your wishes are highly appreciated. They are vital for us to understand the needs of our mooers better. Our team will deliver new features and services accordingly by considering what mooers need and want the most in the upcoming 2022.
You can like the wishlists posted by other mooers to support them as well.
Rewards:
1. 20 FREE STOCKS!!!
Based on the number of LIKEs. Each of the 20 most liked posts will be given 1 free stock (value: $5 – $50).
2. 10 moomoo EXCLUSIVE MERCHANDISE!!!
Based on selection. We will select 10 constructive ideas about new features or services, then reward each with 1 moomoo Exclusive Merchandise.
3. POINTS!!!
The rest of the participants will be rewarded with 100 points.
*Only those who wrote a minimum of 20 words and added the topic #My Christmas Wishlist for 2022 to their posts are eligible for our rewards. Please post relevant content under the topic.
Duration:
Now - 23:59 Dec. 31st (ET)
The winning lists will be announced on Jan. 12th, 2022.
Notes:
1. If some of you come up with the same idea, we will count the first one. First come, first served.
2. Reward 1 and 2 are not exclusive to each other. You can win both!
3. Write your original ideas: Plagiarism or cheating is not acceptable in any activities of Moo. Please "report" the suspicious posts if you find any. Once confirmed, the user committed shall be disqualified from the activities.
So, what's your wish for 2022?
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By Danilo
Hey, mooers! Here are things you need to know before the opening bell:
- Stock futures edged higher in overnight trading on Wednesday after the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped from their record highs.
- The burger giant McDonald says it is trying to keep pace with rapidly growing costs, with wages alone up at least 10% so far this year at U.S. restaurants.
Market Snapshot
Stock futures edged higher in overnight trading on Wednesday after the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped from their record highs.
$Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ futures rose 26 points. $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ futures and $NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ futures both traded in mildly positive territory.
Market Temperature
Read More: Market Temperature (10/27)
Top News
Stocks fall as big earnings reports roll in
Stocks fell Wednesday as investors examined earnings results from more of the biggest U.S. companies.
SEC won't approve leveraged Bitcoin fund
The regulator has signaled it will allow only unleveraged funds tied to the cryptocurrency, at least for now.
Orders for big-ticket products drop amid supply constraints
Orders for goods such as appliances, computers and cars decreased in September for the first time since spring, as manufacturers continued to confront higher material costs and parts and labor shortages.
CFTC chief says recent crypto cases are 'tip of the iceberg'
Acting Chairman Behnam urges Congress to consider expanding the agency's ability to oversee cryptocurrency markets.
Why Apple's privacy changes hurt Facebook but benefited Google
New iPhone privacy standards rocked digital advertising, raising some boats and lowering others. $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$
Hertz links up with Uber to offer 50,000 Tesla rentals
The deal comes days after Hertz, which has emerged from pandemic-induced bankruptcy, said it was making a significant investment in an electric-vehicle rental fleet. $Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (HTZZ.US)$ $Uber Technologies (UBER.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$
McDonald's raises menu prices as U.S. worker wages climb
The burger giant says it is trying to keep pace with rapidly growing costs, with wages alone up at least 10% so far this year at U.S. restaurants. $McDonald's (MCD.US)$
Read More
Alphabet on verge of $2 trillion valuation after earnings surge
Best of Twitter | Elon Musk slams billionaire tax
Best of Twitter | El Salvador 'buys the dip' and acquires another 420 bitcoins
Spotify reports third quarter 2021 earnings
Nvidia-Arm deal could lead to higher prices, EU says as in-depth probe is launched
Key Events This Week
Source: CNBC, Dow Jones Newswires, Bloomberg
Hey, mooers! Here are things you need to know before the opening bell:
- Stock futures edged higher in overnight trading on Wednesday after the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped from their record highs.
- The burger giant McDonald says it is trying to keep pace with rapidly growing costs, with wages alone up at least 10% so far this year at U.S. restaurants.
Market Snapshot
Stock futures edged higher in overnight trading on Wednesday after the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped from their record highs.
$Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ futures rose 26 points. $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ futures and $NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ futures both traded in mildly positive territory.
Market Temperature
Read More: Market Temperature (10/27)
Top News
Stocks fall as big earnings reports roll in
Stocks fell Wednesday as investors examined earnings results from more of the biggest U.S. companies.
SEC won't approve leveraged Bitcoin fund
The regulator has signaled it will allow only unleveraged funds tied to the cryptocurrency, at least for now.
Orders for big-ticket products drop amid supply constraints
Orders for goods such as appliances, computers and cars decreased in September for the first time since spring, as manufacturers continued to confront higher material costs and parts and labor shortages.
CFTC chief says recent crypto cases are 'tip of the iceberg'
Acting Chairman Behnam urges Congress to consider expanding the agency's ability to oversee cryptocurrency markets.
Why Apple's privacy changes hurt Facebook but benefited Google
New iPhone privacy standards rocked digital advertising, raising some boats and lowering others. $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$
Hertz links up with Uber to offer 50,000 Tesla rentals
The deal comes days after Hertz, which has emerged from pandemic-induced bankruptcy, said it was making a significant investment in an electric-vehicle rental fleet. $Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (HTZZ.US)$ $Uber Technologies (UBER.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$
McDonald's raises menu prices as U.S. worker wages climb
The burger giant says it is trying to keep pace with rapidly growing costs, with wages alone up at least 10% so far this year at U.S. restaurants. $McDonald's (MCD.US)$
Read More
Alphabet on verge of $2 trillion valuation after earnings surge
Best of Twitter | Elon Musk slams billionaire tax
Best of Twitter | El Salvador 'buys the dip' and acquires another 420 bitcoins
Spotify reports third quarter 2021 earnings
Nvidia-Arm deal could lead to higher prices, EU says as in-depth probe is launched
Key Events This Week
Source: CNBC, Dow Jones Newswires, Bloomberg
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Is this the year that digital assets went mainstream? Venture capital funds have poured about $30 billion into crypto, or more than in all previous years combined for the little more than decade-old technology. That's almost quadruple the previous high of around $8 billion in 2018.
As you can see, some firms have bet more on crypto. But is it an ideal choice for every retail investor?
The 5% rule of investing is a general investment philosophy that suggests an investor allocate no more than 5% of their portfolio to one investment security—especially those risky assets like crypto.
Do you agree or disagree with the 5% rule?
Did you put more money into any crypto-currency this year?
As you can see, some firms have bet more on crypto. But is it an ideal choice for every retail investor?
The 5% rule of investing is a general investment philosophy that suggests an investor allocate no more than 5% of their portfolio to one investment security—especially those risky assets like crypto.
Do you agree or disagree with the 5% rule?
Did you put more money into any crypto-currency this year?
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Weekly market recap
U.S. stock index futures were about unchanged during overnight trading on Sunday, after the major averages posted their best week in months amid a stronger-than-expected start to earnings season.
The major averages are coming off a winning week. The $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$advanced 382 points on Friday, ending the week with a 1.58% gain for its best week since June. The $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$rose 1.82% last week for its best week since July, while the $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$saw its best week since the end of August, with the tech-heavy index adding 2.18%.
So far 41 S&P 500 components have reported third-quarter results, with 80% of them topping EPS expectations, according to data from FactSet. Taking into account the companies that have already reported and estimates for the rest, third-quarter profit growth will total 30%, the third highest quarterly growth rate for S&P 500 companies since 2010, according to FactSet.
Here's a look at the return of S&P 500 sectors
This week ahead in focus
Seventy-two S&P 500 companies report earnings this week, as third-quarter earnings season ramps up. Several big U.S. banks got things off to a strong start last week. This week's earnings highlights will include results from notable companies in telecom, consumer staples, energy, technology, health care, and the airline industry.
Economic data highlights this week include the Conference Board's Leading Economic Index for September on Thursday and IHS Markit's Manufacturing and Services Purchasing Managers' indexes for October on Friday. All are seen easing back from their prior months' levels.
Other releases this week include the Federal Reserve's most recent Beige Book, describing economic conditions across the U.S., and a pair of September housing-market indicators: The Census Bureau reports new residential construction data on Tuesday and the National Association of Realtors reports existing-home sales on Thursday.
Monday 10/18
The Federal Reserve releases industrial production data for September. Economists are looking for a 0.20% rise after a 0.4% increase in August. Capacity utilization is expected at 76.5% for September, roughly in line with August's 76.4%.
$Albertsons Companies (ACI.US)$, $Royal Philips (PHG.US)$, $Steel Dynamics (STLD.US)$, and $State Street (STT.US)$are among companies releasing quarterly financial results.
Tuesday 10/19
The Census Bureau reports new residential construction data for September. Economists forecast a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.623 million housing starts, compared with 1.615 million in August.
$Halliburton (HAL.US)$, $Procter & Gamble (PG.US)$, $Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.US)$, Synchrony, $The Travelers Companies (TRV.US)$, $Philip Morris International (PM.US)$, $Kansas City Southern (KSU.US)$, $Netflix (NFLX.US)$, and $Dover (DOV.US)$are among companies hosting earnings conference calls.
Wednesday 10/20
The Federal Reserve releases its beige book about current economic conditions across the central bank's 12 districts.
$Abbott Laboratories (ABT.US)$, $Biogen (BIIB.US)$, $NextEra Energy (NEE.US)$, $Bed Bath & Beyond Inc (BBBY.US)$ $ASML Holding (ASML.US)$, $Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd (CP.CA)$, $Verizon (VZ.US)$, $Tesla (TSLA.US)$, $IBM Corp (IBM.US)$, and $Anthem (ANTM.US)$discuss quarterly financial results.
Thursday 10/21
The National Association of Realtors reports existing-home sales for September. Economists forecast a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.10 million homes sold, compared with 5.88 million homes in August.
$Dow Inc (DOW.US)$, $Freeport-McMoRan (FCX.US)$, $Genuine Parts (GPC.US)$, $Southwest Airlines (LUV.US)$, $Valero Energy (VLO.US)$, $Blackstone (BX.US)$, $Quest Diagnostics (DGX.US)$, $BARCLAYS PLC (BCLYF.US)$, $Danaher (DHR.US)$, $AT&T (T.US)$, Nucor, $American Airlines (AAL.US)$, $AutoNation (AN.US)$, $Intel (INTC.US)$, $Snap Inc (SNAP.US)$, and $Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG.US)$host earnings conference calls to discuss quarterly results.
The Philadelphia Fed diffusion index, a measure of overall manufacturing activity, is expected to fall to 24 in October from September's 30.7 reading.
The Conference Board releases its Leading Economic Index for September. Expectations are for a 0.50% rise, after August's 0.90% gain.
Friday 10/22
IHS Markit releases the Manufacturing and Services Purchasing Managers' indexes for October. Consensus estimate for the Manufacturing PMI is 60.3, while the Services PMI is expected to be 54.7, compared with 60.7 and 54.9, respectively, in September.
$Whirlpool (WHR.US)$, $Honeywell (HON.US)$, $Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF.US)$, $Celanese Corp (CE.US)$, $HCA Healthcare (HCA.US)$, $Schlumberger (SLB.US)$, $VF Corp (VFC.US)$, and $American Express (AXP.US)$host investor conference calls.
Source: CNBC, Barron's
U.S. stock index futures were about unchanged during overnight trading on Sunday, after the major averages posted their best week in months amid a stronger-than-expected start to earnings season.
The major averages are coming off a winning week. The $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$advanced 382 points on Friday, ending the week with a 1.58% gain for its best week since June. The $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$rose 1.82% last week for its best week since July, while the $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$saw its best week since the end of August, with the tech-heavy index adding 2.18%.
So far 41 S&P 500 components have reported third-quarter results, with 80% of them topping EPS expectations, according to data from FactSet. Taking into account the companies that have already reported and estimates for the rest, third-quarter profit growth will total 30%, the third highest quarterly growth rate for S&P 500 companies since 2010, according to FactSet.
Here's a look at the return of S&P 500 sectors
This week ahead in focus
Seventy-two S&P 500 companies report earnings this week, as third-quarter earnings season ramps up. Several big U.S. banks got things off to a strong start last week. This week's earnings highlights will include results from notable companies in telecom, consumer staples, energy, technology, health care, and the airline industry.
Economic data highlights this week include the Conference Board's Leading Economic Index for September on Thursday and IHS Markit's Manufacturing and Services Purchasing Managers' indexes for October on Friday. All are seen easing back from their prior months' levels.
Other releases this week include the Federal Reserve's most recent Beige Book, describing economic conditions across the U.S., and a pair of September housing-market indicators: The Census Bureau reports new residential construction data on Tuesday and the National Association of Realtors reports existing-home sales on Thursday.
Monday 10/18
The Federal Reserve releases industrial production data for September. Economists are looking for a 0.20% rise after a 0.4% increase in August. Capacity utilization is expected at 76.5% for September, roughly in line with August's 76.4%.
$Albertsons Companies (ACI.US)$, $Royal Philips (PHG.US)$, $Steel Dynamics (STLD.US)$, and $State Street (STT.US)$are among companies releasing quarterly financial results.
Tuesday 10/19
The Census Bureau reports new residential construction data for September. Economists forecast a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.623 million housing starts, compared with 1.615 million in August.
$Halliburton (HAL.US)$, $Procter & Gamble (PG.US)$, $Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.US)$, Synchrony, $The Travelers Companies (TRV.US)$, $Philip Morris International (PM.US)$, $Kansas City Southern (KSU.US)$, $Netflix (NFLX.US)$, and $Dover (DOV.US)$are among companies hosting earnings conference calls.
Wednesday 10/20
The Federal Reserve releases its beige book about current economic conditions across the central bank's 12 districts.
$Abbott Laboratories (ABT.US)$, $Biogen (BIIB.US)$, $NextEra Energy (NEE.US)$, $Bed Bath & Beyond Inc (BBBY.US)$ $ASML Holding (ASML.US)$, $Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd (CP.CA)$, $Verizon (VZ.US)$, $Tesla (TSLA.US)$, $IBM Corp (IBM.US)$, and $Anthem (ANTM.US)$discuss quarterly financial results.
Thursday 10/21
The National Association of Realtors reports existing-home sales for September. Economists forecast a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.10 million homes sold, compared with 5.88 million homes in August.
$Dow Inc (DOW.US)$, $Freeport-McMoRan (FCX.US)$, $Genuine Parts (GPC.US)$, $Southwest Airlines (LUV.US)$, $Valero Energy (VLO.US)$, $Blackstone (BX.US)$, $Quest Diagnostics (DGX.US)$, $BARCLAYS PLC (BCLYF.US)$, $Danaher (DHR.US)$, $AT&T (T.US)$, Nucor, $American Airlines (AAL.US)$, $AutoNation (AN.US)$, $Intel (INTC.US)$, $Snap Inc (SNAP.US)$, and $Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG.US)$host earnings conference calls to discuss quarterly results.
The Philadelphia Fed diffusion index, a measure of overall manufacturing activity, is expected to fall to 24 in October from September's 30.7 reading.
The Conference Board releases its Leading Economic Index for September. Expectations are for a 0.50% rise, after August's 0.90% gain.
Friday 10/22
IHS Markit releases the Manufacturing and Services Purchasing Managers' indexes for October. Consensus estimate for the Manufacturing PMI is 60.3, while the Services PMI is expected to be 54.7, compared with 60.7 and 54.9, respectively, in September.
$Whirlpool (WHR.US)$, $Honeywell (HON.US)$, $Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF.US)$, $Celanese Corp (CE.US)$, $HCA Healthcare (HCA.US)$, $Schlumberger (SLB.US)$, $VF Corp (VFC.US)$, and $American Express (AXP.US)$host investor conference calls.
Source: CNBC, Barron's
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