Closing Recap
Monday, August 17, 2026
Index | Up/Down | % | Last |
DJ Industrials | -272.39 | 0.51% | 53,460 |
S&P 500 | -40.32 | 0.52% | 7,745 |
Nasdaq | -84.25 | 0.32% | 26,644 |
Russell 2000 | -10.88 | 0.35% | 3,057 |
U.S. stocks opened mixed to slightly higher, led by early strength in technology stocks but faded throughout in slow steady fashion (and low volumes) as a rise in oil prices and a further jump in Treasury yields weighed on investors sentiment. A slow summer week is mostly expected heading into “back-to-school”, but a few key big box retailers are out with earnings including Walmart (WMT), Home Depot (HD), Target (TGT), Lowe's (LOW), TJX Companies (TJX), Ross Stores (ROST), and BJ's Wholesale Club (BJ) headlining the retail earnings lineup this week. Today, energy stocks (DVN, EOG) rose with oil, precious metal/miners (NEM, CDE, HL) rising with gold and silver prices and semis (SNDK, MU) leading higher, while large cap tech (META, MSFT), defense stocks (LHX), software (HUBS, NOW, ADBE) along with consumer staples (XLP) and REITs (XLRE) falling hard. News flow was quiet as more than 460 SPX components have reported this quarter, Fed speakers were quiet, and economic data remains weak over the last 2 weeks leading to expectations of the Fed holding rates steady in September. While markets are quiet, fading today off all-time highs, here is a stark reminder of just how strong this overall market has been…”Market data from BTIG reveals a striking anomaly in 2026 trading activity. So far this year, the New York Stock Exchange has recorded zero days in which downside volume exceeded 80% of total volume. Historical context underscores how rare this development is. Since 1997, the average calendar year has produced 21 days meeting the 80% downside-volume threshold. No year in that nearly three-decade span has finished with fewer than five.”
Semiconductors a leader for tech gain in what has been a volatile few weeks (year overall) for the sector as the PHLX semi index (SOX) rising +1.6% to 12,620 (just above its 50dma 12,590). Recall the SOX rose 105% from March this year to highs in mid-June…proceeded to then drop -29% over just 6 weeks to a late July low…but the SOX has since rebounded 19% from that low in just 3 weeks! The Nasdaq Composite opened higher but failed again as the index couldn't get above Thursday's intraday high of 26,875.52 on Friday and drifted lower, ending the session at 26,729.16, while this morning topped out at 26,798.40 and again failing to take out the Thursday intraday high Support levels continue to hold, and the Composite remains within striking distance of its record highs. As of Friday's close, the index was just 1.35% below its June 2nd record closing high of 27,093.901 and 1.7% beneath its June 1 record intraday peak of 27,190.207.
Economic Data
- NY Fed's Empire State current business conditions index jumped to +20.6 in August (est. +11.0) vs +15.6 in July; new orders index +17.3 in August vs +22.2 in July; employment index at +9.3 in August vs +11.4 in July; six-month business conditions index 32.1 in August vs +27.9 in July and prices paid index advanced +58.6 in August above +52.3 in July.
- U.S. August NAHB Housing market index 35 (consensus 33) versus 34 in July (previous 34); NAHB August index of current single-family home sales 39 versus 37 in July (previous 37), index of home sales over next six months 43 versus 43 in July (previous 43).
Commodities
- Gold and silver prices bounced as the latest rounds of weaker US economic data has pushed the U.S. dollar lower, giving precious metals support. Over the last 2 weeks we have seen a weaker retail sales reading, a negative monthly jobs report and cooler inflation readings. December gold settles +$36.40/oz, or +0.82%, at $4,473.70 while September Silver settles +$1.12/oz, or +1.72%, at $66.23.
- U.S. WTI crude oil futures settle at $84.50/bbl, up $2.10, or 2.55% while Brent crude roe $2.35 or 2.65% to settle at $90.87 per barrel. Reuters noted U.S. diesel crack hit an all-time high of $102.20 a Barrel on Monday as global supply disruptions from the wars in Iran and Ukraine run into peak Agricultural consumption season. Measured as the premium of U.S. diesel futures over U.S. WTI crude oil futures, the U.S. diesel crack was trading at $99.82 a Barrel, up 2.4% from Friday, - the crack has hit new intraday record highs in five of the last six sessions.
Currencies & Treasuries
- US 30-year bond yield reaches highest level in over 19 years topping 5.31%, while the benchmark 10-year yield topped 4.72%, all coming despite 2 weeks of weaker economic data lowering expectations for Fed rate hike anytime soon, as the US dollar has faded along with Treasuries. They then took a sharper leg up as Brent crude prices jumped above $90 a barrel, amid concerns about a potential escalation in the U.S.-Iran conflict. The euro topped 1.16 vs. the greenback overnight hitting 2 month highs 1.1614, but back down around 1.158, up modestly on the day. Over the past week, the dollar index (DXY) fell slightly, nearing its two-month low as weak July retail sales and softer producer and consumer inflation reduced expectations of a Federal Reserve rate hike in September.
Macro | Up/Down | Last |
WTI Crude | 2.10 | 84.50 |
Brent | 2.35 | 90.87 |
Gold | 36.40 | 4,473.30 |
EUR/USD | 0.0003 | 1.1572 |
JPY/USD | 0.28 | 159.58 |
10-Year Note | 0.026 | 4.725% |
Sector News Breakdown
Retail, Consumer Staples & Restaurants:
- Retail sector: Shein is eyeing a company valuation in its planned Hong Kong IPO of just a quarter of the nearly $100 billion number seen in a share sale four years ago, Reuters reported citing sources. Shein's value was likely to be around $25B in the IPO, while a third source said the company was looking at a valuation of between $25B-$28B, based on the marketing price band for the offering. That's down from the $30 billion to $40 billion range Reuters reported Shein was aiming for at the start of this month.
- Casinos & Gaming: BALY shares tumbled after issues going concern warning over liquidity issues following construction slowdown at Chicago casino. Days after pausing construction on nearly all non-gaming amenities at its $1.7 billion casino complex going up in River West, Bally's Corporation issued a going concern warning related to liquidity issues. The warning, part of Bally's second quarter earnings filing Friday with the SEC. FLUT said its FanDuel unit and digital identity platform GeoComply renewed and expanded their existing partnership.
- Ride Hailing/Food Delivery: UBER mentioned positively in Barron’s as argues the market is over-discounting the long-term robotaxi threat, noting AVs still account for just ~1% of U.S. rides while Uber’s scale and network position it as a key distribution platform for autonomous fleets.
- Online travel/leisure sector: after a strong run post earnings for the group in names like ABNB, EXPE, BKNG and others, the group saw profit taking/pullback; higher oil prices hitting transports and Leisure today overall.
Energy, Industrials and Materials
- Battery/Alternative Power: ENVX shares fell after announces CEO transition as Raj Talluri resigns as CEO and director effective August 13, 2026, while appoints Ryan Benton as interim CEO while conducting CEO search; the company reaffirms Q3 2026 financial guidance and breakthrough technical progress on Cycle Life
- Industrial sector: MAIR said it would acquire German ventilation technology group ebm-papst in a deal valued at $5.4 billion, expanding its air quality and ventilation solutions business. The deal will see ebm-papst's three shareholder families transfer their stakes to Madison Air.
- E&C Sector: KBR said that its Mission Technology Solutions business has won a NATO recompete contract with an initial ceiling of $60M to support the PATRIOT air and missile defense system and its integration with the Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS).
Financials
- Consumer Finance: SYF reports July Credit Card Master Note Trust net charge offs 4.11% (prev. 4.09%) and said credit card delinquencies 0.81% (prev. 0.81% M/M). AXP card member loans 30 days past due loans as a % of total 1.1 % at July end and USCS card member loans net write-off rate-principal only 1.7% at July end; Citigroup (C) credit card charge-offs 1.90 % in July said credit card delinquency rate 1.32% at July end.
- FinTech sector: Stripe Inc. reached an agreement to acquire artificial intelligence platform OpenRouter Inc. for more than $7 billion, Bloomberg News reported, citing people familiar with the transaction. The final purchase price could still change.
Biotech & Pharma:
- ARGX shares rose after announced positive top-line results from the Phase 3 ALKIVIA study evaluating Vyvgart in myositis. In the trial, the drug demonstrated a statistically significant benefit in the combined IMNM and DM population (15.4 point benefit vs placebo on the key total improvement score endpoint; p=0.0011) as well a statistically significant benefit in the key IMNM subtype.
- AZN announced 1) positive topline results from the Phase 3 SAFFRON trial, where Tagrisso plus Orpathys (MET inhibitor) showed positive PFS and OS results in 2L EGFR+ MET+ NSCLC; and discontinued the Phase 3 eVOLVE-Lung02 trial testing volrustomig (PD-1xCTLA-4) + chemo vs. Keytruda + chemo in PD-L1 low (<50%) NSCLC at an interim analysis due to futility
- EYPT shares tumbled after announces Topline Data from LUGANO, the first of two pivotal phase 3 clinical trials for DURAVYU™ 2.7mg in Wet AMD. DURAVYU was non-inferior to on-label aflibercept control (nominal p-value = 0.0096) in an ad hoc analysis excluding a 4% asymmetric cohort (9 of 211 patients) who experienced vision loss (≥ 15 letters) unrelated to wet AMD; primary endpoint not achieved in full dataset, confounded by this asymmetric cohort.
- FTH shares rallied after the FDA granted fast-track status to its experimental two-drug treatment PIKTOR, in combination with chemotherapy, for certain patients with advanced or recurring endometrial cancer, a type of cancer that starts in the inner lining of the uterus
- OABI shares rise after signing a global collaboration and license agreement with LLY for a new ion channel drug discovery program; says it will receive an upfront payment and is eligible for up to $370 mln in research, development and commercial milestone payments.
- Managed care sector: CNC said Chris Neczypor would take over as the health insurer's Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in 2027, replacing Drew Asher. UNH shares volatile after reports the IRS is investigating UnitedHealth Group with an initial probe determining the health Care conglomerate underpaid taxes during a four-year period by funneling money through a foreign subsidiary. The IRS is “seeking to significantly increase taxable income” from 2017 through 2020 and may force UnitedHealth to pay more “for subsequent years after 2020” UnitedHealth revealed in a regulatory filing.
Aerospace & Defense
- Defense sector: LHX named Sam Mehta as chief executive officer, effective immediately, succeeding Christopher Kubasik, who has stepped down from the top role. KTOS and GE just got the F143 designation and EMD contract for their GEK800 turbofan on the Joint Air-To-Surface Standoff Missile. U.S. navy awards RTX $22.9B contract to boost output of tomahawk missile
- Aerospace sector: RKLB said this weekend eight satellite platforms it built for MDA Space (MDA) have entered orbit, marking the first deployment under a $143 million contract covering 17 spacecraft. The satellites launched Aug. 15 at 9:12 p.m. Eastern time from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. YSS was downgraded from Overweight to Neutral at JPM and cut tgt to $17 from $38 after the space company lowered its 2026 sales guide by 32% suggesting the stock is washed out for now. LUNR Receives authorization for multi-satellite program valued at over $600M.
Internet, Media & Telecom
- AI headlines: Anthropic IPO valuation expectations are being driven by projected 2028 revenue of ~$190-200B and growth multiples comparable to premier software and private-market peers – Reuters reported. Bloomberg reported Anthropic reportedly generated more than $11.5B of Q2 revenue, up roughly 14x YoY, while also posting positive adjusted operating income during the quarter. Anthropic is on course to generate annualized revenue of more than $65B based on its present performance, a pace that has increased more than sevenfold since the end of last year.
- Data Center/AI sector: HIVE signed a five-year, $350M GPU Cloud agreement with an unnamed investment-grade enterprise customer, adding roughly $70M in annualized revenue. The deal will deploy 2,016 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs in British Columbia, the Bitcoin miner's second large GPU cluster in two months. NVDA will invest $1.5B in SoftBank-backed SB Energy and secure up to 8 gigawatts of AI computing capacity at an Ohio campus being built by the data center developer for OpenAI. META and BLK $14B Sopaipilla data center in Texas faces potentially large losses from catastrophic events, with only a fraction of the project fully covered by insurance, creating credit risks for lenders, FT reports.
- Social media sector: SNAP was weak on the day. Note META Social Media addiction trial Tuesday. Also, on August 10, 2026, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected an interlocutory appeal by Meta, TikTok, and related parties (affecting Snap and Google/YouTube as well). It held that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act provides a Defense to liability, not immunity from being sued. As a result, more than 3,000 (reports vary between ~2,400–3,300+) federal lawsuits alleging that the platforms were designed to be addictive to young users can proceed toward trial rather than being dismissed early on Section 230 grounds. The court did not rule on the merits of the Design claims or eliminate Section 230 as a Defense at trial; it simply said the companies appealed too early and must litigate further.
Hardware & Software movers:
- Cyber Security sector: SentinelOne (S) and NTSK were both downgraded to Hold from Buy at Deutsche Bank in Cyber Security names given ~90% moves in the respective stocks since the April lows with the market pricing in a Mythos demand inflection that DBAB is not expecting anytime soon. OKTA was upgraded at Wells Fargo to Overweight from Equal Weight (tgt to $180 from $150) saying its field work increases conviction in the company's base case of durable low-teens growth.
- Optical and Networking sector: group extends last week gains on the back of better recent results from LITE, COHR and others; GILT Peruvian Subsidiary signs $14M Fiber-optic broadband deal to benefit 273 public institutions in Ayacucho
- Software sector: BABA said it was offloading its Lingxi Games unit to Trustar Capital for at least $1.5B as it doubles down on AI; sale part of the broader plan to shed non-core assets and free up capital for AI and e-commerce; Alibaba’s open-source AI models already outpacing META in downloads.
- IT Services & Consulting: DT shares fell after offering privately $1.25B exchangeable notes due Sept 1, 2031; says intends to use net proceeds for general corporate purposes.
Semiconductors:
- Memory stocks extend recent rebound after the correction in July, with shares of MU, SNDK, WDC, SKHY all pushing higher after strong gains last week. Given the AI narrative and massive capex spend being deployed by AI model builders globally as well as the large US based hyperscalers / cloud providers, the memory semi sector has continued to rebound and surge higher.
- ALAB was upgraded to Outperform from Market Perform at Northland with a $350 price target saying Astera Labs is positioned for further earnings upside as the AI infrastructure spending cycle extends, with rising content per rack and growing share opportunities in scale-up and scale-out switching fabrics.
- CBRS shares surged after reportedly named the exclusive compute backbone for OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 SOL Ultrafast mode at up to 750 tokens per second. The partnership already includes 750 MW of OpenAI capacity through 2028 which gives the company a clear path to scale its Wafer-Scale Engine alongside rising inference demand."
- MBLY was upgraded to Buy from Hold at Berenberg after the company reported strong Q2 results, but the stock overcorrected due to the resignation of co-founder and CEO Professor Amnon Shashua and believes the shares at current levels are mispricing Mobileye's mid-term business growth prospects.