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Stock Market Today: Dow Delivers Swashbuckling Gains as Earnings Shine

Published 08/03/2022, 04:03 PM
Updated 08/03/2022, 04:12 PM
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By Yasin Ebrahim

Investing.com -- The Dow jumped Wednesday, as better-than-expected economic data and mostly positive quarterly results stoked bullish bets on stocks.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 1.3%, or 416 points, the Nasdaq was up 2.6%, and the S&P 500 rose 1.5%.

Consumer stocks were the biggest gainers on the day, led by a surge in retail and travel stocks as investors digested data showing improving U.S. services activity and signs that inflation pressures are dissipating.

The services ISM climbed to 56.7 in July from 55.3 the prior month, topping economists’ forecasts for a reading of 53.5.

Beyond the headline number, the data also showed that the prices paid index fell to 72.3 from 80.1, hitting the lowest level since February 2021, Jefferies said, indicating that “the pace of increases is edging lower.“

Royal Caribbean Cruises (NYSE:RCL), Bath & Body Works (NYSE:BBWI), Ross Stores (NASDAQ:ROST) and Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) led the move higher in consumer stocks, with the latter jumping more than 4% following quarterly results that topped Wall Street estimates.

Starbucks reported a better-than-expected EPS of $0.84 in the second quarter, as strong growth in the U.S. helped offset the impact of lockdowns in China.

Under Armour (NYSE:UAA) cut its full-year earnings guidance, but reported in-line quarterly earnings, and revenue that topped Wall Street estimates, sending its shares more than 1% higher.

Big tech also played a role in the rally, shrugging off an ongoing climb in U.S. Treasury yields.

Google-parent Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) were up more than 2%, while Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) rose about 5% and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) closed nearly 4% higher.

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Semiconductor stocks were flat following a 1% dip in Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) as the chipmaker’s softer guidance offset quarterly results that topped analysts estimates on both the top and bottom lines.

PayPal (NASDAQ:PYPL) was one of the top gainers on the day, rallying more than 9% after reporting better-than-expected results and announcing a $15 billion share buyback program.

The fintech giant also said Elliott Investment Management had invested $2 billion in the company as the activist shareholder looks to encourage PayPal to explore plans to return capital to shareholders.

In healthcare, Moderna (NASDAQ:MRNA) soared nearly 16% after delivering better-than-expected second-quarter results, driven by better-than-expected Covid-19 vaccine sales and revealing plans for a $3 billion stock buyback.

Gilead Sciences (NASDAQ:GILD), meanwhile, also topped Wall Street estimates and forecast a stronger than expected year ahead, sending its shares more than 4% higher.

Energy stocks bucked the broader trend lower as oil prices plunged following an unexpected jump in weekly U.S. crude stockpiles and a decision from major oil producers to lift production by a mere 100,000 barrels per day.  

Latest comments

market forgot good news is bad news. stagFlation is coming, the worst of the kind
all trade is very active
These articles are literally meant for the causual news reader that thinks the DOW is the “stock market.”
Soon the only companies that matter will be a small handful of megacaps. Apple Google Microsoft Amazon. Basically just look at every managed fund to see that.
Sooo..Doesn't matter if the estimates are in the toilet so long as you meet them.
Keep in mind, last year the GDP froth was 5.7%!. Even a recession of -3% just puts us back into normal territory. That's why Unemployment is still only 3.6%. Companies can continue positive earnings even with a minor corrective recession. This is simply a bull whip effect ... -3.6% GDP 2020, +5.7% GDP 2021, -2%? GDP 2022, +2%? GDP 2023 as the whip stabilizes
the reason why the unemployment rate is 3.6% is because more people stopped working or looking for a job. The labor participation rate is the lowest its been since the 1970s. That is a more significant number to gauge the labor situation.
And the inflation? QT? Europe situation? The extreme outstanding debt that has to be repaid? Poorer countries defaulting because they can't keep up with everything going on?
go long week to week the analyst news agencies and major istitutioal investors are working together. I like PLUG doubling in 2 years when PFE comes.out with pan vaccine it will go to the moon
They literally downgraded some big tech estimates HOURS before earnings for the previous week lol. What a joke
hard to miss when they lowered the estimates big time, omg what a joke this is.
Swashbuckling!!! Aaarrr
"Beat" the criminally rigged, low-ball "estimate" is in full swing as more fraudulent "gains" are shoved down the market's throat.  Biggest investment JOKE in the world.
In other words, the market went up on non-significant data and a few small companies. Yep, makes total sense! LOL
META not FB
Sorry Mr Zuckerberg
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