Dow Jones Rallies On Jobs Report; Facebook Stock Pops As Sandberg Quits; Microsoft Gains

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rallied as stocks gained despite a weak ADP jobs report. Facebook parent Meta Platforms (FB) jumped despite news that Sheryl Sandberg is stepping down as chief operating officer. Microsoft (MSFT) reversed higher despite cutting guidance.

A number of stocks managed to pass buy points amid the bullish action. Teck Resources (TECK), Pembina Pipeline (PBA) and Enphase Energy (ENPH) all cleared entries.




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Volume was lower on both the Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange according to early data.

Meanwhile, the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note was flat at 2.91%. West Texas Intermediate crude rose around 2% to more than $117 per barrel.

Jobs Report Boosts Stock Market Sentiment

Slowing job growth is a key plank for the Federal Reserve as it attempts to tame inflation.

So sentiment was actually boosted after some weak private payroll data emerged Thursday.

Payroll services firm ADP reported an estimated gain of 128,000 jobs in May, which was well shy of the Econoday consensus estimate of 240,000. It also was a slow down on the prior month’s increase of 202,000.

It comes ahead of the key Labor Department report on May employment growth tomorrow. The Econoday consensus estimate is for nonfarm payrolls to increase 325,000 with an unemployment rate of 3.5%. The May job numbers are expected to drop from April’s 428,000 increase.

“U.S. stocks are rallying ahead of Friday’s nonfarm payroll report as some traders expect to see cooler labor demand, which could slightly ease some inflation worries,” Oanda senior market analyst Edward Moya said in a note to clients.

He also said recent economic data is boosting hopes for less aggressive tightening by the Fed.

Nasdaq Powers Higher As Small Caps Flex

The Nasdaq was faring best out of the major indexes. The tech-heavy index closed at session highs as it rose 2.7%. Datadog (DDOG) stood out with a near 13% gain.

The S&P 500 picked up steam into the close, finishing with a 1.8% gain. Generac (GNRC) was a top performer here with a gain of 10.3%.

U.S. Stock Market Today Overview

IndexSymbolPriceGain/Loss% Change
Dow Jones(0DJIA)33248.02+434.79+1.33
S&P 500(0S&P5)4176.89+75.66+1.84
Nasdaq(0NDQC )12316.90+322.44+2.69
Russell 2000 (IWM)188.71+4.45+2.42
IBD 50 (FFTY)32.75+0.30+0.92
Last Update: 4:04 PM ET 6/2/2022

The S&P sectors were mainly positive. Consumer discretionary, materials, communication services and technology were the best-performing areas. Energy was the only negative area.

It was a also a good day for small-cap investors, with the Russell 2000 popping 2.4%.

Growth stocks were a relative disappointment, but managed to fight off the bears late. The Innovator IBD 50 ETF (FFTY), a bellwether for growth stocks, gained 0.9%.

Dow Jones Today: Microsoft Stock Up Despite Outlook Cut

The Dow Jones Industrial Average lagged the other major indexes but still rose more than 400 points, or 1.3%.

Microsoft stock impressed by reversing higher despite cutting guidance.

The firm cut both earnings and sales guidance for Q4, with unfavorable foreign exchange rates cited as the reason.

Microsoft now expects revenue of $51.94 billion to $52.74 billion and EPS in the range of $2.24 to $2.32. It previously projected adjusted EPS in the range of $2.28 to $2.35.

MSFT stock ended the day up 0.8% but is still stuck under its 50-day line, according to MarketSmith analysis.

But it was Salesforce (CRM) and Boeing (BA) that were fared best on the Dow Jones today, rising 7% and 7.5% respectively.

Facebook Stock Gains After Sheryl Sandberg Quits

Facebook parent Meta Platforms managed to end the day with a 5.4% gain despite the news Sheryl Sandberg is quitting as COO.

Sandberg joined the company in early 2008 and was the key lieutenant to the firm’s founder and chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg.

Meta’s chief growth officer Javier Olivan has been given the nod to take over from Sandberg in the fall. She will also continue to sit on the board of directors.

“Looking forward, I don’t plan to replace Sheryl’s role in our existing structure,” Zuckerberg said on Facebook. “I’m not sure that would be possible since she’s a superstar who defined the COO role in her own unique way.”

The upheaval did not hurt FB stock, as it rallied Thursday. It is now getting closer to its 50-day moving average, MarketSmith analysis shows.

Nevertheless, it has a long way to go to recover after a particularly brutal 2022. It is still down more than 41% so far this year.

Chewy Stock Explodes

Pet e-commerce firm Chewy (CHWY) was one of the standout performers of the day as it rocketed higher on a surprise profit.

The stock gained 24.2%, smashing through its short-term moving averages in the process. It is still rooted below its 50-day line, though.

This is another growth stock that has toiled badly this year, down nearly 50% year-to-date.

The firm posted EPS of 4 cents. While this was a 56% decline it was still much better than views for a loss of 14 cents per share.

Revenue grew 14% on $2.43 billion. Wall Street expected sales of $2.42 billion in revenue.


Market Rallies Past Bad News; 5 Stocks Near Buy Points


Outside Dow Jones: Solar Stock Among Breakouts

With the stock market bouncing, now is a good time to look out for stocks breaking out.

Solar stock Enphase Energy is in a buy zone after emerging from a double-bottom base. The ideal buy point here is 193. This is a first-stage pattern, which is more likely to net substantial returns.

The green energy play joined the prestigious IBD Leaderboard list of top stocks due to the bullish move, which came in solid volume.

Teck Resources has slipped back below its entry after earlier passing a consolidation buy point of 45.03.

The Canadian miner’s relative strength line has just hit a new high, which is a bullish indicator. Market performance has been stellar in the past 12 months while earnings are also solid.

Pembina Pipeline is actionable after passing a flat base entry of 41.31. The oil pipeline stock is in the top 5% of stocks in terms of price performance over the last year.

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

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