June 9, 2025 8:02am
It’s about taking risks: the ceiling is the limit of the best possible outcomes and the floor is the limit of the worst possible outcome
As I have written “When it comes to short-term investing or trading; the trend is NOT your friend.” Just wait a session and the direction will change from tailwinds to headwinds … or NOT!
S&P 500 traded near a record high and a busy week of potential market-moving news ahead. The move in futures comes after all three of the major indexes notched their second-straight winning week.
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“I also hate to be so negative or contrarian but, this is a NO spin zone and truth is its product; I can always be WRONG but, I am mostly EARLY!”
My interpretation of the morning’s numbers is written to be informative; it’s built on what happened to make “it” happen today!
Friday’s night’s … RegMed Investors (RMi) Closing Bell: surprise, a positive open and close ... https://www.regmedinvestors.com/articles/13950
RegMed Investors (RMi) Research Note: Harvard Apparatus GT (OTCQB): PONZI Scheme at its best or was convicted Bernie Madoff also resurrected … https://www.regmedinvestors.com/articles/13812
Monday: The pre-open Dow futures are UP +0.13% or (+ 55 points), the S&P futures are UP +0.16% or (+8 points) and the Nasdaq futures are UP +0.09% or (+ 20 points)
- U.S. equity futures were positive yet on the low end on Monday, 6/9
- European markets open and stayed positive,
- Asian markets climbed overnight as investors awaited trade talks between Washington and Beijing
Henry’omics: We need to more than consider the economic environment to comprehend the micro re “our” universe of cell and gene therapy companies
- Friday: The Dow closed UP +443.13 points or +1.05%, the S&P closed UP +61.06 points or +1.03% while the Nasdaq closed UP +231.50 points or +1.20%
- Thursday: The Dow closed DOWN -108 points or -0.25%, the S&P closed DOWN -31.51 points or -0.53% while the Nasdaq closed DOWN -162.04 points or -0.83%
- Wednesday: The Dow closed DOWN -91.90 points or -0.22%, the S&P closed UP +0.44 points or +0.01% while the Nasdaq closed UP +61.53 points or +0.32%
- Tuesday: The Dow closed UP +214.16 points or +0.51%, the S&P closed UP +34.43 points or +0.58% while the Nasdaq closed UP +156.34 points or +0.81%
- Monday: The Dow closed UP +35.41points or +0.08%, the S&P closed UP +24.25 points or +0.41% while the Nasdaq closed UP +128.85 points or +0.67%
Economic Data Docket:
- On Monday, officials from the U.S. and China are expected to hold trade talks in London
- Inflation, PPI and CPI data is expected to be a key topic later in the week. The latest consumer price index is due out on Wednesday, followed by the producer price index on Friday. Also, the University of Michigan — which includes data around inflation expectations — is due out on Friday.
Q2 – June – 5 positive closes
- May – 1 market holiday, 10 negative and 11 positive closes
- Q2 - April – 10 negative and 11 positive closes
Companies in my headlights – It’s your decision; I provide ideas and context
I post about “indication intelligence” looking toward investment conferences … to assist investors with insight into sector vulnerabilities and strengths. A dictionary definition of “indicate” refers to something less than a certainty; an indication could be a signal of being oversold or overbought, a recommendation, or grounds for inferring or a basis for believing.
- Better part of valor to not lead any investor to temptation; yet again, I am passing on forecasting the daily indications as to expectation while the aftermarket blanked while the pre-open waits for the … econs, it is still a mix of ups, downs and just uncertainty
The BOTTOM LINE: Not a clairvoyant, there are session that are just a flip-of-the-coin
As I ruminated, is the cell and gene therapy sector, a bit over-extended?
Could sector share pricing currently be 5–10% too high and what weaker growth could mean for Fed’s rate cuts.
June ’25: understand the “flow” of markets, the cell and gene therapy sector and economic karma…
- 6/6 – Friday positive with 28 positive, 4 negative and 3 flats
- 6/5 - Thursday closed positive with 16 positive, 15 negative and 4 flats
- 6/4 – Wednesday closed positive with 18 positive, 13 negative and 4 flats
- 6/3 - Tuesday closed positive with 24 positive, 8 negative and 3 flats
- 6/2 - Monday closed positive with 25 positive, 7 negative and 3 flats
- Last 5/30 – Friday closed negative with 6 positive, 26 negative and 3 flats
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Reiterating, “There are always some big ifs, especially given some of the headlines that could emanate after a past few months of news flatulence.
- Still a believer after I wrote, about June… “Get back-in and re-test the sector waters after May’s cell and gene therapy sector ‘s month alternations, nibble! Some believe in a “June Swoon;” however, June will be no better or worse than any other month. Although, I consider the so-called summer rally after the peripatetic or wandering.”
As always, brace ourself for more volatility, economics and their down trending affect?
Welcome to my world of defining the “grey’ in our universe!
- The sector is what it is, until it isn’t and even then, it doesn’t seem to be… as NOT much changes as the sector’s share pricing rides the waves of volatility, algorithms, electronic trading and short covering.
- I am more frequently right than consequentially wrong; if I wanted to be liked, I wouldn’t have been an analyst/journalist.
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