There are no Dow stocks at 52 week highs. There are no Dow stock 52 week lows.
The Market
Premarket today, the Dow was indicated to open down -21 points.
Monday the Dow was down -45.74 (-0.22%) at 20,550.98.
Year-to-date the Dow is up +4.22%.
There were 15 Dow stocks up Monday.
The Dow stock winners Monday were led by Dupont (DD) +1.23% and Intel (INTC) +0.65%.
The Dow stock losers Monday were led by Chevron (CVX) -1.58% and Goldman Sachs (GS) -1.28%.
President Trump will sign sweeping executive orders Tuesday that take aim at the Clean Power Plan, Obama’s signature climate measure that restricts greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants.
European stocks are mostly higher and Asian markets ended mostly higher.
The national average price of gasoline is down two-tenths of a cent at $2.283 per gallon.
Earnings Reports.
Nike (NKE) reported earnings on 3/21/2017 after the market close of $0.68, beating estimates calling for $0.524 per share..
Today’s Featured Dow Stock
Travelers (TRV) is down -1.15% year-to-date.
Financial Calendar
0830 ET Feb wholesale inventories expected +0.2%, Jan -0.2% m/m. Feb retail inventories, Jan +0.8% m/m.
0900 ET Jan S&P CoreLogic composite-20 home price index expected +0.7% m/m and +5.6% y/y, Dec +0.93% m/m and +5.58% y/y.
1000 ET Mar Conference Board U.S. consumer confidence index expected -0.8 to 114.0, Feb +3.2 to 114.8.
1000 ET Mar Richmond Fed manufacturing index expected -2 to 15, Feb +5 to 17.
1245 ET Kansas City Fed President Esther George (non-voter) gives keynote speech at an event hosted by the Kansas City Fed titled Banking and the Economy: A Forum for Women in Banking.
1250 ET Fed Chair Janet Yellen speaks at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition Annual Conference on Addressing Workforce Development Challenges in Low-Income Communities.
1300 ET Treasury auctions $34 billion of 5-year T-notes.
1300 ET Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan (voter) holds a moderated Q&A session with the Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations.
1630 ET Fed Governor Jerome Powell speaks at the West Virginia University College of Business and Economics on Americas Central Bank: The History and Structure of the Federal Reserve.