Dow Jones Falls As Powell Is Confirmed; Yields Dip; Bitcoin Dives Amid Crypto Bloodbath


    The Dow Jones Industrial Average rallied late but still closed lower as the stock market continued to struggle. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell was given the nod by the Senate to serve a second term. Bitcoin plunged amid a crypto bloodbath, with Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) and Coinbase (COIN) among stocks caught in the crossfire.




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    Ford (F) and General Motors (GM) reversed on a downgrade. A couple of stocks are worth adding to your watchlist as they carve bases. Diamondback Energy (FANG) and SM Energy (SM), both IBD 50 names, are carving out bullish patterns.

    Volume was up on both the Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange compared to Wednesday, according to early data.

    Oil rose again, with West Texas Intermediate crude popping 1% to trade for nearly $107 per barrel.

    Fed Chair Powell Clears Key Hurdle

    Powell cleared an important test Thursday after the Senate gave him a second term. In a 80-19 vote, he was given a second four-year run at the helm of the world’s most important central bank.

    He has had to contend with two major crises on his watch: the Covid pandemic and inflation spiking to 40-year highs.

    Powell has been criticized by some economists for trying to be too precise in his language at the most recent FOMC meeting. He said a 75 basis point hike is “not something that the committee is actively considering” despite spiraling inflation.

    Meanwhile, the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note slipped four basis points to 2.86%. It had traded as low as 2.84% earlier in the day.

    Yields have an inverse relationship with prices. The retreat from recent highs suggests investors are fleeing to safer assets like bonds amid the stock market turmoil.

    Nasdaq Reverses As Tech Stocks Are Hammered

    The Nasdaq fared best out of the major indexes, closing fractionally positive with a 0.1% gain. Lucid Motors (LCID) fared best as it charged 13.2%.

    The S&P 500 rallied off lows as it gave up 0.1%. Tapestry (TPR) was a winner here, rising 15.5%.

    U.S. Stock Market Today Overview

    Index Symbol Price Gain/Loss % Change
    Dow Jones (0DJIA) 31730.04 -104.07 -0.33
    S&P 500 (0S&P5) 3930.29 -4.89 -0.12
    Nasdaq (0NDQC ) 11370.96 +6.72 +0.06
    Russell 2000 (IWM) 172.74 +2.14 +1.25
    IBD 50 (FFTY) 29.29 +0.00 +0.00
    Last Update: 4:12 PM ET 5/12/2022

    The S&P sectors closed mixed. Technology and utilities fared worst while health care and consumer discretionary made the best gains.

    Small caps were the stars of the day, with the Russell 2000 rising 1.2%.

    Growth stocks whipsawed only to end up standing still. The Innovator IBD 50 ETF (FFTY) closed flat.

    Dow Jones Today: Apple Stock, Disney Reverse

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average fought back from lows but still gave up more than 100 points. It fell 0.3%.

    Apple stock was among the worst performers, tumbling 2.7%. It now sits well shy of all its major moving averages. Boeing (BA) was the worst performer as it dipped 4.8%.

    Disney (DIS) also struggled as it fell 0.9%. It slipped after missing analyst views for both earnings and revenue growth in the latest quarter. Home Depot (HD) and 3M (MMM) were the best performers, with both rising more than 2%.

    Crypto Stocks Mixed As Bitcoin Plunges

    Bitcoin was smacked lower once again Thursday amid turmoil in the crypto markets.

    It was hit after Tether, a purported stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar, fell almost 5 cents below the asset it is meant to track. It later recovered.

    This comes hot on the heels of smaller rival TerraUSD failing. It emerged today that Terra is to halt new transactions on its blockchain, the underlying technology that powers the cryptocurrency.

    Credit ratings agency Fitch said the issues affecting both stablecoins will “accelerate calls for regulation.”

    Bitcoin, which is the world’s most valuable cryptocurrency, fell more than 3% to less than $29,000, according to CoinDesk. It had been down even more earlier in the session.

    Crypto-related stocks were having mixed fortunes. Grayscale Bitcoin Trust fell 3.7% while crypto exchange Coinbase rallied out of the red to close up 8.9%. Bitcoin miner Riot Blockchain (RIOT) also managed to clamber out of negative territory to rise 6.9%.


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    GM Stock, Ford Stock Reverse On Downgrade

    Both GM and Ford closed lower after they were slapped with a double downgrades.

    Wells Fargo analyst Colin Langan slashed both automakers from overweight to underweight. He also cut his price target for Ford from 24 to 12 and for GM from 74 to 33.

    The analyst believes this year could be a profit peak for the iconic automakers. He believes the pivot to electric vehicles could end up affecting the bottom line in the years ahead. Langran said EV costs have “massively risen,” and that supplies of raw materials are tight.

    Ford stock closed down 3%, losing ground on the key 50-day moving average. Ford was one of the best performing stocks of 2021.

    GM stock closed down 4.6%. It now sits around 14% below its 50 day line and more than 30% below the 200-day moving average.

    Outside Dow Jones: These Stocks Build Bullish Bases

     IBD 50 stock Diamondback Energy is forming a new consolidation pattern, according to MarketSmith analysis. At 127.04 it sits quite a ways beneath the ideal buy point of 148.09.

    The relative strength line is at highs on a weekly chart, a plus. Investors will be looking to see it retake the 50-day moving average. This is a second-stage base, which counts as early stage, which makes it more likely to succeed. Analysts see EPS growth of 118% in 2022.

    SM Energy is also forming an undefined consolidation. The ideal buy point here 43.79. The stock has held above the 200-day moving average but needs to retake its 50-day line.

    All-around performance is strong, which is reflected in a best-possible IBD Composite Rating of 99. The stock is an institutional favorite, with 61% of shares currently being held by funds.

    Please follow Michael Larkin on Twitter at @IBD_MLarkin for more on growth stocks and analysis.

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