Dow Jones Industrial Average Scores Record Close; Nasdaq Slumps

40 Stocks to Watch this Window-Dressing Season

Dec 1, 2016 at 4:25 PM
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) traded above breakeven throughout the day to close at all-time high, as oil prices continued to gain after yesterday's major oil agreement and bank stocks soared. However, the Nasdaq Composite (COMP) underperformed yet again -- as did the S&P 500 Index (SPX) -- amid a broader sell-off in tech stocks. Traders also digested a busy slate of economic data that included a larger-than-expected uptick in weekly jobless claims, on top of the latest chatter from regional Fed presidents, ahead of tomorrow's highly anticipated nonfarm payrolls report. 

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA - 19,191.93) picked up 68.4 points, or 0.4%, for its highest close ever. Half of the Dow's 30 components closed higher, led by a 3.3% surge from Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE:GS). Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) paced the 15 losers with its 2.7% decline. 

The S&P 500 Index (SPX - 2,191.08) stumbled 7.7 points, or 0.4%. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq Composite (COMP - 5,251.11) took a 72.6-point, or 1.4%, fall for its lowest close since Nov. 14.

The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX - 14.07) picked up 0.7 point, or 5.6%. 

Indexes closing summary December 1
NYSE and Nasdaq stats December 1

5 Items on Our Radar Today

  1. Shares of General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) and Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) rallied today, after the automakers revealed November sales that blew past estimates. Black Friday deals provided a boost for GM and F, which posted monthly sales increases of 10.2% and 5.2%, respectively. (USA Today)
  2. A team of researchers from the United States and Europe have found a link between bacteria found in the gut and Parkinson's disease. The findings could point to a new way to prevent and treat the brain disorder. (CNBC)
  3. How put volume has hit extreme levels on GoPro Inc (NASDAQ:GPRO).
  4. Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC) broke out to a fresh eight-year peak, but options traders think higher highs are ahead.
  5. Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) has pulled back to a historically bullish trendline.

Quarterly earnings December 1

Unusual options activity December 1
Data courtesy of Trade-Alert

Commodities:

Crude oil futures started December on a strong note, with the January-dated contract gaining $1.62, or 3.3%, to settle at $51.06 per barrel -- crude's best close since Oct. 19. 

Gold, meanwhile, began the month on a negative note, as the U.S. dollar fluctuated. By the close, February-dated gold dropped $4.50, or 0.1%, to finish at $1,169.40 per ounce. 

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