Stocks Tick Up on Light Volume
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Stocks closed higher Wednesday on thin volume, with transports, homebuilders, financials and chip stocks setting the pace.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished up 44 points, or 0.4%, to 10,291. The S&P 500 advanced 6 points, or 0.5%, to close at just under 1099, while the Nasdaq added 16 points, or 0.7%, to 2167. Hewlett-Packard(HPQ) announced plans to buy 3Com(COMS) for $2.7 billion and raised its 2010 outlook after the closing bell. H-P shares traded flat after the closing bell, while 3Com jumped 35%. Applied Materials(AMAT) also beat forecasts in posting a 40% drop in profit and said would slash up to 1,500 jobs, 12% of its workforce. Several analysts agreed the lack of market-driving data, coupled with another earnings season in the books, left stocks adrift. No major U.S. economic reports were scheduled for release, and the U.S. bond market was closed for Veterans Day. "You've got a holiday, said Jerry Paul, chief investment officer at Essential Investment Partners. "I'm not sure that there's a key factor that's driving the market other than momentum we've been under and the technical levels we've been approaching. At some point in time, we're likely to get profit-taking." The 1100 level of technical resistance on the S&P 500 was tested throughout the day. "Obviously, that's where we peaked a few weeks ago," says Ryan Detrick, senior technical strategist at Schaffer's Investment Research. "Now we're right up against it. Given the fact that we've been up a few days in a row, that's an area where you'll find a pause. So, 1100 is a big deal." The Dow Jones Transportation Average went higher by 1.8%, led by jumps from Con-Way(CNW) and Southwest Airlines(LUV). United Parcel Service(UPS) closed higher by 2.2% after expressing optimism about demand during the holiday season. The financial and chipmaker sectors were some of the bigger gainers today, as the KBW Bank Index and the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose 1.1% and 1.4% each. Bank of America(BAC) and Intel(INTC) helped lead the Dow higher, gaining 2.5% and 1.7%, respectively.TheStreet Premium Services For Personal Service: 877-471-2967
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