The market continued its recent upward trend after the Fed and GDP announcements and the Jobs report. The DOW is now back over 13000, and the S&P has finally moved past the 1400 level. Maybe we'll see the Nasdaq 100 (
QQQQ) take out the 50 level next week (that's where we started the year!)

MasterCard surged from the $240 level to almost $300 and Google traded past the $600 level for the first time since January. The China market (FXI) also continues to recover. Exxon fell after reporting over $10b in earnings! Sun (JAVA) was a big loser this week.
We did see a steady drop in
Oil prices as I predicted last week (until it rallied again on Friday!) In general, Commodity prices dropped as the
US Dollar continued its recent rally.
Gold pulled back to the mid $800 level that I predicted earlier -many of the mining stocks have now pulled back to attractive levels. Brazil (
EWZ) continued on its winning streak after an upgrade from Standard & Poor's.
Meanwhile
Citi had to raise another $4.5 billion in capital this week,
Bank of America said it may not guarantee $38 billion in Countrywide Financial debt, while S&P finally cut Countrywide's credit rating to Junk -the saga continues.
Next week we don't have much in the way of economic reports. Some of the big names reporting earnings include AIG, CSCO, DIS, and FNM.
News stories:
Countrywide Rating Cut to 'Junk' By Standard & Poor'sHomebuilders: No recovery until 2009Housing prices post record declinesHome Vacancies Rise to Record 18.6 MillionForeclosures spike 112% - no end in sight (
Video)
Buffett Says Worst of Crisis Over for Wall Street, Individuals May SufferJPMorgan says no near end to financial crisisHome Depot to close 15 underperforming US storesBrazil's Bovespa Extends Record, Led by Retailers, After S&P UpgradeWhy we're stuck with insane pricesForget gas: Get ready for $4 a gallon milkWall Street: Sell what in May and go away?Other stories:
Crackdown on unfair credit card practicesUS deep in debt and still diggingChina to build 97 airports in 12 yearsStocks and Indexes mentioned in this blog are for educational and illustration purposes only.