Apple’s Big Loss Is the Stock Market’s Loss – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary The weight of deteriorating market breadth was undermining the stock market even as on-going rotations kept the indices floating higher. Last week, the tone made one of those periodic, yet still small, shifts. When news broke that Epic Games won a key provision of its lawsuit against Apple and its Apple Store, … Read more

New Stock Rotations Pressured Market Breadth – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary August was a breeze, and the stock market strolled in September. A few pebbles rolled into the path this week. The indices delivered divergent behavior which brings up familiar themes of rotation. Most notably, the rotations pressured market breadth as small caps in particular displayed fresh signs of weakness. The Stock Market … Read more

Tri Pointe Homes, Inc: Striding Into A Normalized Business Pace

Overall Assessment I am bullish on Tri Pointe Homes (TPH). The Tri Pointe Homes Q2 2021 earnings report delivered strong results, including records for home sales revenue, pre-tax profit, and the value of the backlog. Management reported familiar themes of strong demand and constrained inventories across demographics and geographies. Margins improved as the company once … Read more

KB Home Q2 2021 Earnings: Still Recovering from Disappointment

Overall Assessment I am neutral on KB Home (KBH). The KB Home Q2 2021 earnings report delivered strong results. Management was bullish, confident and even raised guidance. Yet, investors sold off the stock to the tune of a 6.7% loss. Clearly expectations were riding high. For example, KBH was one of the first home builders … Read more

The Breakdown Expanding Underneath the Stock Market – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary The S&P 500 (SPY) lost 0.7% for just its 4th down day of the 12 trading days of August. The index closed at an all-time high the previous day. The pullback looks like just one more tiny pinprick in the middle of a monster run-up during this pandemic. Yet the ongoing deterioration … Read more