Forget Large- Versus Small-Caps; Even Within S&P 500, Soldiers Falling Behind Generals

The 2Q earnings season begins next week in earnest. The bar is low. Ahead of this, large-caps are leading but economically-sensitive small-caps are lagging. The latter likely is eyeing the 500-basis-point rise in the fed funds rate since March last … Continued

Deceleration Signs Galore; Sell-Side Continues To Maintain Optimistic Outlook For ’23 Small-Cap Earnings

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Things are slowing down. From job creation to real GDP, there are signs of deceleration. CEOs are beginning to sound pessimistic. Often, this can act as a self-fulfilling prophecy. Amidst this comes the sell-side’s overly optimistic estimates for small-cap operating … Continued

After Vicious Rally Last Several Months, 10-Year T-Yield Could Begin To Attract Bond Bulls

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The 10-year treasury yield more than doubled in five months, completing a measured-move target of an inverse-head-and-shoulders breakout in early January. This is coming at a time when the Fed has signaled it will use both conventional and unconventional tools … Continued

Blockbuster 2Q21 Earnings Season Winding Down, Watching 50DMA On S&P 500

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S&P 500 earnings are beating consensus estimates by a wide margin. Stocks, which had rallied massively into the season, are only trudging higher. Near term, they are likely to struggle to find positive catalysts. The 50-day, which is merely 2.5 … Continued

Amid Heightened Inflation Worry, 10-Year T-Yield Vulnerable To Downside Surprise

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As talk around inflation has gone up several notches, the 10-year treasury yield sits on triple support. A breach has room to squeeze TLT shorts. Inflation is front and center. It is perky. As recently as February this year, core … Continued

Stocks Rapidly Pricing In Growth/Profit Tailwind From Inventory Cycle, Among Others

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After the sharp contraction in economic activity in the early months this year, inventories are running low. Growth gets a tailwind as they get rebuilt. There is tight correlation between economic growth and corporate profits. Stocks are anticipating this. Home … Continued

Unlike Its Large-Cap Peers, Russell 2000 Last Week Both Opened And Closed Strong – For Clearer Message, 1600+ Needs To Give Way

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Last week, the S&P 500 as well as the Nasdaq 100 started out strong but finished poorly. The Russell 2000, on the other hand, stayed strong, closing near the week’s high. Before one interprets this as markets’ way of telling … Continued

As Companies Seek To Conserve Cash, Dividends And Buybacks Become Targets – Latter In Particular

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The sell-side is beginning to revise earnings estimates lower.  But looking at the disruptions caused by the coronavirus, more downward revisions probably lie ahead.  Company boards will be looking to conserve cash, with dividends and buybacks likely targets – the … Continued

Dow Fulfills Technical Definition Of New Bull Market, Not S&P 500, Which Is What Matters

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There is already a debate going on as to if a new bull market has begun.  What is more important at this stage is if last week’s low holds, as stocks likely come under pressure near term.  Regardless if a … Continued

Thursday’s Reversal Opens Door To More Strength, But No Signs Of Risk-On Just Yet

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Major US equity indices staged a massive reversal last Thursday, with more strength Friday.  This probably bodes well for bulls near term.  For this to translate into medium-term momentum, investors need to embrace risk-on. Real GDP growth has softened.  Four … Continued