Weak dollar, home sales data carry stocks higher

23 November, 2009

NEW YORK — Investors halted a three-day losing streak on the stock market Monday, sending prices broadly higher on a weaker dollar and better-than-expected home sales numbers.

Major stock indexes soared more than 1 percent, including the Dow Jones industrials, which rose 133 points to a 13-month high. Volume was thin ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, which can exaggerate the size of swings in the market.

Investors found plenty reasons to buy as the day’s developments pointed to two trends: an improving economy and interest rates that are expected to stay low.

_ The National Association of Realtors reported that October home sales rose more than 10 percent revived investors’ optimism after disappointing data on the housing industry last week raised concerns about the strength of the economic recovery.

_ Charles Evans, head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, was quoted as saying he saw little risk that the economy would slide back into recession, although unemployment is unlikely to fall until next summer. And James Bullard, president of the Federal Reserve Bank in St. Louis, said the U.S. Fed should continue to buy mortgage-backed securities after the program is supposed to expire in March. That would continue to keep interest rates low.

_ The dollar, a key factor in stock trading in recent months, extended its pullback, sending prices for commodities including gold and oil higher and in turn, the stocks of companies that produce them.

Meanwhile, bond prices retreated as investors regained their appetite for risk.

Low interest rates and a resulting slide in the dollar have been big drivers behind the stock market’s eight-month rally. Low interest rates enable investors to borrow cheaply and buy assets like stocks and commodities that have the potential to earn higher yields than cash.

Investors were buying Monday on somewhat contradictory forces in the market. The strength in housing is a sign of an improving economy, which could argue in favor of raising rates, while the dollar’s weakness points to rates remaining low. Analysts say investors who still have plenty of available cash are primed to buy, and so the market may also be rising on its own momentum.

“There’s still $2 trillion of cash that needs to find its way into the stock market,” said Phil Orlando, chief equity market strategist at Federated Investors.

Orlando said investors will continue to look for dips in the rally as a way to get into the market, not wanting to end the year without participating in some of the big gains stocks have made.

“Bearish managers are sweating bullets that they’re not going to be able to get that cash in the market and they need to do that,” he said. “That is why any pullback we’ve seen this year has been met with a wave of cash that has pushed stocks up higher.”

At the same time, many portfolio managers have cooled their buying, not wanting to risk losing the big returns they’ve made since stocks began rallying in March. Those opposing forces are likely to result in choppy trading over the next few weeks, analysts said, which will be exacerbated by light volume as the holidays approach.

According to preliminary calculations, the Dow rose 132.79, or 1.3 percent, to 10,450.95, after losing 120 points over the previous three days. The Dow rose as much as 177 points to a 13-month trading high of 10,495.61.

The Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose 14.86, or 1.4 percent, to 1,106.24, while the Nasdaq composite index rose 29.97, or 1.4 percent, to 2,176.01.

Four stocks rose for every one that fell on the New York Stock Exchange, where volume came to a low 979.9 million shares, compared with 1.1 billion Friday. Many traders were already on vacation for Thanksgiving, and the decreased volume can contribute to price swings.

The ICE Futures U.S. dollar index, a widely used measure of the dollar against other currencies, fell 0.7 percent. As the dollar fell, gold prices surged to a new high of $1,174 an ounce. Oil rose 9 cents to $77.56 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

The spike in commodities lifted the shares of energy companies and materials producers. Chevron Corp. rose $1.97, or 2.6 percent, to $78.74. Weyerhaeuser Co. gained $1.25, or 3.3 percent, to $39.11.

Bond prices were mixed. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note, which moves opposite its price, fell to 3.36 percent from 3.37 percent late Friday. The yield on the three-month T-bill, considered one of the safest investments, rose to 0.02 percent from 0.01 percent.

The yield on the three-month bill briefly dipped into negative territory last week as worries about the economy took hold and investors retreated to safe havens like the dollar and government debt as they sold stocks.

Investors wanting to lock in profits as the year comes to a close are willing to earn very little to park their cash in a safe place.

“It’s not a time for taking chances,” said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial.

The National Association of Realtors said home sales rose 10.1 percent in October to the highest level in two and a half years, spurred by a tax credit for first-time homebuyers. Analysts had been expecting a 1.4 percent increase in sales. The credit, due to end at the end of the month, has been extended into 2010.

“You could be completely cynical and say this market is moving up today because volume is low and the dollar is weak, but I would have to add that we’re getting confirmation on the sustainability of the economic recovery by the actual fundamentals,” Krosby said, referring to the housing report.

In other trading, the Russell 2000 index of smaller companies rose 10.13, or 1.7 percent, to 594.81.

Overseas, Britain’s FTSE 100 rose 2 percent, Germany’s DAX index soared 2.4 percent, and France’s CAC-40 jumped 2.3 percent. Markets in Japan were closed for a holiday.

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Realtors Thank Homebuyer Tax Credit For Increasing Sales

23 November, 2009

Realtors Thank Homebuyer Tax Credit For Increasing Sales

Posted: 5:36 pm EST November 23, 2009Updated: 5:54 pm EST November 23, 2009

Rebounding home sales across the nation mean good things for local real estate agents.October home sales hit 10.1 percent, which is the highest it’s been in two-and-a-half years.Realtors said the homebuyer tax credit is what’s helping.The ringing phone is a sweet sound to Realtor Diane Daugherty.“It’s a customer coming out looking,” she said.She is on her way to selling six homes this month in the Willow Creek subdivision.That’s big, because last month she sold three, and the month before she sold two.She sees what real estate agents nationwide are seeing: a rebounding market.“This one will come back big and we know it and everybody knows it,” Daugherty said. “We can see it.”Last month, sales nationwide rose to the highest level since February 2007, before the market crunch last year and the economy began to collapse.Daugherty thanks the new home buyers tax credit advertised at the entrance of Willow Creek.“They don’t know about it and then they say, ‘Oh man. I can get $8,000,’” she said.Daugherty is one of the real estate agents who wrote to Washington, begging lawmakers to extend the incentive that was supposed to end on Nov. 31.A board in the model home reads: “Good news. The tax credit has been extended.”Buyers now have until April 30.“This is huge,” Daugherty said.

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Where can I find repossessed or foreclosed homes for sale?

30 November, 2009

I need a good website that can give me ALL the homes in my area(Logan Ut) that are for sale, including the repossessed and foreclosed. Thanks!

Any such website is going to ask you for a credit card and to sign up for a recurring membership that will cost anywhere from $9.99 mo and up.

If you seriously want to know of foreclosures in your area, just call up a local real estate agent and ask them for a list!

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