Stocks slid last week as mixed economic data and strong-but-not-spectacular Q3 corporate reports failed to inspire investors. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index fell 1.36 percent, while the Nasdaq Composite Index declined 1.50 percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average edged down 0.15 percent. The MSCI EAFE Index, which tracks developed overseas stock markets, slid 0.96 percent.1,2 Q3 Reports UninspiredStocks rallied early Wednesday after the gross domestic product report showed a strong economy that appeared on the path to a soft landing. However, stocks moved lower throughout the day as investors digested mixed Q3 reports from a few mega-cap tech names.3,4 Stocks were under more pressure Thursday as disappointing outlooks for some key tech companies pulled the market down. A softer-than-expected jobs report on Friday unsettled investors, but stocks picked up as the day progressed, and attention shifted to how the Fed may interpret the jobs data.5 By Friday, the Nasdaq’s eight-week winning streak had ended, and the S&P fell for the second week. |
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Fed Back in Focus After Jobs ReportAt its most recent meetings, the Fed has made it clear that it needed to balance the risks of both inflation and employment. So Friday’s jobs report that showed 12,000 jobs created in October caught some by surprise. Economists expected the Labor Department to report 100,000, down from September’s 223,000 jobs.6 Investors parsed the data and determined the strike at a major aircraft manufacturer and two hurricanes caused the jobs report to fall short of estimates. Investors also appeared to believe the jobs report would prompt the Fed to move on rates at its two-day policy meeting, which ends on November 7. This Week: Key Economic DataMonday: Motor Vehicle Sales. Factory Orders. Tuesday: Election Day. Wednesday: FOMC Meeting – Day 1. EIA Petroleum Status Report. Thursday: FOMC Meeting – Day 2. FOMC Announcement. Fed Chair Press Conference. Productivity and Costs. Friday: Consumer Sentiment. Fed Official Michelle Bowman speaks. Source: Investors Business Daily – Econoday economic calendar; November 1, 2024 This Week: Companies Reporting EarningsMonday: Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (VRTX) Tuesday: Apollo Global Management Inc. (APO) Wednesday: Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM), Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD) Thursday: Arista Networks, Inc. (ANET), Duke Energy Corporation (DUK), Airbnb, Inc. (ABNB) Source: Zacks, November 1, 2024. |
“It is not the position, but the disposition.” – Susan Sontag |
Military Members and Their Families Can Receive Free Tax AdviceThe IRS started the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program to provide free tax advice, preparation, return filing help, and other assistance to military members and their families. This also includes specific tax advice for military members on combat zone tax benefits, special extensions, and other special rules. VITA has convenient locations on and off base and even has offices overseas. These offerings are just one way the IRS strives to make tax information available to all. It also offers other free assistance programs to taxpayers who qualify, including the elderly, through its Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program. This information is not a substitute for individualized tax advice. Please discuss your specific tax issues with a qualified tax professional. Tip adapted from IRS7 |
Indoor Exercises to Stay ActiveIt might be hard to get outside often for walks and exercise in the winter, but you can do plenty of indoor exercises, even when the weather outside is not cooperating. Here are some simple moves to get you exercising indoors:
Tip adapted from Active8 |
I am only one syllable long and too heavy for one person to lift, but if you reverse me, I am not. What am I? Last week’s riddle: How many times can you subtract the number 75 from 7,500? Answer: Once, because after the first subtraction, you will subtract 75 from 7,425. |
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Footnotes and Sources1. The Wall Street Journal, November 1, 2024 2. Investing.com, November 1, 2024 3. CNBC.com, October 30, 2024 4. The Wall Street Journal, October 30, 2024 5. The Wall Street Journal, November 1, 2024 6. The Wall Street Journal, November 1, 2024 7. IRS.gov, March 29, 2024 8. Active, July 24, 2024 |