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OPINION

Beyond Financials

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Beyond Financials

Whether you think it’s just a fabled summer rally or call it smart money building positions on fundamentally cheap stocks, July has been a hot month for the stock market.  That’s the good news.  The bad news is, for the most part, equity indices still gets antsy when approaching key resistance levels.

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While technology has carried the NASDAQ to an all-time high, and helped the S&P, other sectors remain a drag.

S&P 500 Weighting

Sector

25.8%

Technology

14.7%

Financials

13.7%

Health Care

12.9%

Consumer Discretionary

9.9%

Industrials

6.7%

Consumer Staples

6.2%

Energy

2.8%

Real Estate

2.8%

Utilities

1.8%

Telecommunications

With financials being such a large component of the S&P 500, many were hoping this morning’s round of earnings’ releases would provide a spark.

Right now, that isn’t the case, but there are still conference calls and brokerage ratings updates to come.

The KBE banking ETF has been breaking down and nearing a critical support point. 

Top holdings include:

  • #1 WFC -3.0% at the open
  • #3 C -1.8% at the open

Next week, we move back to technology earnings.  But today’s disappointing financials will be a drag on early trading.

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