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The Match Out: Stocks little changed, BHP takes a huge ~33pts off the index, Dominoes (DMP) delivers while CSL underwhelms on guidance

A more muted session at the index level today with the ASX weak on open before recovering to trade around par for most of the session. Reporting dominated the news flow, some big hits but more incremental misses overall however it was BHP falling ~7% that attracted most attention with the move taking a massive 33 index points from the ASX 200…I haven’t seen that in a long time. A lot to play out here however there is now an arbitrage...
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Afternoon report

The Match Out: Stocks fall, RBA keeps door ajar for further stimulus, Magellan (MFG) chokes on tacos & expensive IBs, falls 10%

Stocks posted a second day of declines led lower by financials as CBA & IAG traded ex-dividend while weakness in metals markets overnight flowed to weakness amongst our miners today, BHP down ~1.42% ahead of its FY21 results due out shortly. The ~1% sell-off was the biggest in 2 months which shows the lack of volatility we’ve become accustomed to of late. Still, most focus was on a busy day of results with bigger declines booked by the ‘misses’ than rallies by the ‘beats’.
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Afternoon report

The Match Out: Stocks fall, China data disappoints as earnings season ramps up locally, A2 Milk (A2M) in the sites of Nestle

Stocks fell today slipping back from record highs weighed by the Energy, Financial & Material sectors, while the defensive supermarkets did best. The Covid situation has clearly deteriorated locally however it’s also the case internationally with case counts globally ratcheting up. We also had weaker than expected data from China today with industrial production & retail sales missing the mark while local earnings saw more hits than misses, although...
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Afternoon report

The Match Out: Stocks ease from early highs, Telstra (TLS) growing again – shares hit $4, Graincorp (GNC) rips on upgrade

The market was once again strongest early with the daily high set soon after open before sellers faded the move. While the market is grinding higher, it is losing some momentum and while this is a very micro interpretation, a lower intra-day high today is a sign we could drift lower in the short term, easy to comprehend given our short term view of the banks has now become a more neutral one and we’re seeing selling creep into the high valuation growth areas of the market.
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Afternoon report

The Match Out: Stocks break 7600 then taper off, CBA reports great result & buy-back, Mineral Resources (MIN) flat as earnings rise ~80%

This morning’s note was titled Fade the ‘pop’ but BUY the dip and on que the market had a couple of ‘looks’ above 7600 this morning only to close below it, around ~30 points from the intra session high of 7615 that was set at 11.23am. A great FY21 result from CBA saw the shares trade to a new all-time high this morning at $109.03 and that along with some decent buying in the large cap resources had the market on the fly early, however by the close, things were a little more subdued.  
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Afternoon report

The Match Out: New all time highs, APT leads Tech higher, REA feels the lockdown pinch

A very quiet day for the index, trading in a tight ~25pt range for the most part before a lunge higher on the close. The sector level was a different story though with tech continuing to be dragged higher by Afterpay (APT) while materials offset strong gains elsewhere, finishing 1.2% lower on weak iron ore prices. The index was up almost 2% this week – on a tear.
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Afternoon report

The Match Out: ASX edges higher, property stocks the standout, Nick Scali (NCK) doubles profit

The ASX quickly shrugged early weakness to trade above 7500 for much of the day – setting a new record for highest close in consecutive sessions now despite major sectors of materials and energy both more than 1% lower. For now equity markets seem to have little concern around lockdowns and case numbers instead buying the vaccine take up along with the government support narrative despite Victoria now facing another lockdown.
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We would only be interested in DMP into a pullback
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MM is neutral SUL at best around $13
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MM is neutral CSL around $300
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Afternoon report

The Match Out: Stocks fall, RBA keeps door ajar for further stimulus, Magellan (MFG) chokes on tacos & expensive IBs, falls 10%

Stocks posted a second day of declines led lower by financials as CBA & IAG traded ex-dividend while weakness in metals markets overnight flowed to weakness amongst our miners today, BHP down ~1.42% ahead of its FY21 results due out shortly. The ~1% sell-off was the biggest in 2 months which shows the lack of volatility we’ve become accustomed to of late. Still, most focus was on a busy day of results with bigger declines booked by the ‘misses’ than rallies by the ‘beats’.

Afternoon report

The Match Out: Stocks fall, China data disappoints as earnings season ramps up locally, A2 Milk (A2M) in the sites of Nestle

Stocks fell today slipping back from record highs weighed by the Energy, Financial & Material sectors, while the defensive supermarkets did best. The Covid situation has clearly deteriorated locally however it’s also the case internationally with case counts globally ratcheting up. We also had weaker than expected data from China today with industrial production & retail sales missing the mark while local earnings saw more hits than misses, although...

Afternoon report

The Match Out: Stocks ease from early highs, Telstra (TLS) growing again – shares hit $4, Graincorp (GNC) rips on upgrade

The market was once again strongest early with the daily high set soon after open before sellers faded the move. While the market is grinding higher, it is losing some momentum and while this is a very micro interpretation, a lower intra-day high today is a sign we could drift lower in the short term, easy to comprehend given our short term view of the banks has now become a more neutral one and we’re seeing selling creep into the high valuation growth areas of the market.

Afternoon report

The Match Out: Stocks break 7600 then taper off, CBA reports great result & buy-back, Mineral Resources (MIN) flat as earnings rise ~80%

This morning’s note was titled Fade the ‘pop’ but BUY the dip and on que the market had a couple of ‘looks’ above 7600 this morning only to close below it, around ~30 points from the intra session high of 7615 that was set at 11.23am. A great FY21 result from CBA saw the shares trade to a new all-time high this morning at $109.03 and that along with some decent buying in the large cap resources had the market on the fly early, however by the close, things were a little more subdued.  

Afternoon report

The Match Out: New all time highs, APT leads Tech higher, REA feels the lockdown pinch

A very quiet day for the index, trading in a tight ~25pt range for the most part before a lunge higher on the close. The sector level was a different story though with tech continuing to be dragged higher by Afterpay (APT) while materials offset strong gains elsewhere, finishing 1.2% lower on weak iron ore prices. The index was up almost 2% this week – on a tear.

Afternoon report

The Match Out: ASX edges higher, property stocks the standout, Nick Scali (NCK) doubles profit

The ASX quickly shrugged early weakness to trade above 7500 for much of the day – setting a new record for highest close in consecutive sessions now despite major sectors of materials and energy both more than 1% lower. For now equity markets seem to have little concern around lockdowns and case numbers instead buying the vaccine take up along with the government support narrative despite Victoria now facing another lockdown.

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