πŸ”₯Key events in the coming week, share your trading plans!

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11-04

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Below are Today's Key Takeaways.

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The major indexes finished mostly lower over what T. Rowe Price traders considered to be an exceptionally busy week on the macro (economy) and micro (earnings) fronts. The technology-oriented Nasdaq Composite and S&P MidCap 400 Index reached record intraday highs on Wednesday before falling back sharply on Thursday. Growth stocks generally lagged value shares, due partly to cautious earnings reports from Facebook parent Meta Platforms and software giant Microsoft. Small-caps also held up much better than large-caps.

As was widely expected, more recent payroll data appeared β€œnoisier” given the disruptions in October from Hurricanes Helene and Milton in the South and the strike by Boeing workers that began on September 13. On Wednesday, private payrolls firm ADP surprised markets by announcing that its tally of private-sector jobs had expanded by 233,000 in October, roughly twice consensus estimates.

Indeed, the weak manufacturing and payroll reports failed to prevent the yield on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note from moving to another four-month intraday high (4.37%) on Friday, perhaps in response to expectations for an eventual renewal inflation and growth pressures. (Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions.) Our traders observed caution in the tax-exempt municipal bond market, as participants appeared in part to await the upcoming presidential election.

The week ahead: November 4-8

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  1. What news/movements are worth noting in the market today? Any stocks to watch?

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