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Small caps lifted to highest daily close of 2008

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Kevin Pendley | Jun 05, 2008 4:30pm EDT
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Small-cap stocks took flight Thursday, soaring in response to strong chain store sales, and a bullish surprise on weekly unemployment claims. The Russell 2000 (NYSE:IWM) shot up 19.55, or 2.63%, to 763.26, the highest daily close of the year.

In the process, the Russell stormed through key long-term resistance at 750, a point that had been difficult to tackle in recent weeks. That area represented a 50% Fibonacci retracement of the entire bear market collapse, and sets the stage for a rally toward the final key retracement of 61.8%, which is near 775. The market could pause near 760, which is a logical chart-related resistance area on the way toward 775. A weekly close above 750 after jobs Friday would be an important benchmark within the ongoing rally off the March lows.

The strong performance was impressive in front of Friday’s employment report, which suggests that shorts were no longer willing to risk losing trades in front of the big release, and that new longs were comfortable taking on positions ahead of the jobs event.

The catalyst for today’s rally appeared to center on surprisingly stout monthly chain-store sales results. Apparently gasoline pump prices near $4 dollars a gallon didn’t stop consumers from heading out to the store to unload some of their tax rebate money from Uncle Sam. With the U.S. economy heavily dependent on spending for momentum, a show of strength from retailers is a welcome sign to the market.

Among retailers, discounters like Costco (Nasdaq:COST) and Wal-Mart (NYSE:WMT) had particularly impressive results, with Costco comp sales up 9% in May and Wal-Mart up 3.9%. Wal-Mart’s stock embraced the news, surging 3.5% to four-year highs. Costco was up 3.4%. And it wasn’t just a large-cap story on the retailer front. Small-caps Hot Topic Inc. (Nasdaq:HOTT) jumped some 16% as sales at the pop culture apparel and accessories store came in much better than feared. Also, Cache Inc. (Nasdaq:CACH) rose about 14% as sales at the specialty women’s apparel store . . .

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