Market Update
After taking a rest Wednesday, the bulls were in the mood for another rodeo, and the major indices bucked higher at the open. But the Dow
was barely above the flatline at midmorning, though the Nasdaq
was still ahead. The Nasdaq Composite Index finished yesterday's session off 36.2 to 3333.39, after a 5.6% gain Tuesday. And the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 71.7 to 10899.5 after racking up a 996-point rise over a 13-day period.
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Sector Watch
Energy stocks were tumbling this morning as oil prices eased back on news of a truce between Israel and Palestine. The American Stock Exchange Natural Gas Index was slipping 1.9%, the American Stock Exchange Oil & Gas Index was slipping 2.3% and the Chicago Board Options Exchange Oil Index was falling 2.3%. Defensives such as drug stocks and paper stocks were back out of favor today. Drug titan Merck(MRK - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) was slipping 0.97%, and Pfizer(PFE - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) was 1% lower. Paper giant and Dow component International Paper(IP - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) had slipped 2.1%. Back to topBonds/Economy
was at 100 2/32, down 1/32, to yield 5.749%. The 30-year Treasury bond
was at 106 20/32, 3/32 higher, to yield 5.781%. Initial jobless claims (
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