U.S. Inventory Remains Elevated, With Some Signs It Is Getting Worked Off

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At the start of the year, real GDP in the U.S. was expected to grow at three percent or better this year.  Actual numbers are falling short – substantially.  In the first three quarters, growth has been on a sub-two-percent … Continued

Inflation/Inflation Expectations And Fed’s Desire To Hike On Divergent Paths

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“The assessment will take into account a wide range of information, including measures of labor market conditions, indicators of inflation pressures and inflation expectations, and readings on financial and international developments.” The above is from the October 28th FOMC statement … Continued

SPY Weekly Covered Short Put

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In the past month, as U.S. stocks persistently climbed to high altitudes, air has progressively gotten thinner as far as shorts are concerned.  With that said, the action last Friday raises the odds that the latter is about to get … Continued

IWM Weekly Naked Call For Income At Best, Go Short Near Resistance At Worst

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In the latest reporting period, there was a big drop in short interest on IWM, the iShares Russell 2000 ETF.  It dropped 10.1 percent period-over-period to 118 million shares – the lowest since the middle of August.  Shorts had been … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of October 27, 2015.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: Once again, the Fed took a pass.  Its decision this week not to raise interest rates was expected.  What was not expected was … Continued

Case For U.S. Rates Needing To Stay Lower For Longer

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The energizer bunny marches on.  The U.S. consumer, that is. In the third quarter, the U.S. economy grew an annualized 1.5 percent.  This was the first estimate, so it probably gets revised up or down by the time we have … Continued

Rosy Builder Sentiment, Surging Housing Starts, And Rising Supply Of New Homes

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Are U.S. homebuilders getting too aggressive?  Makes you wonder. This month, the National Association of Home Builders housing market index rose three points to 64, to a 10-year high.  There have been times in the past when builder sentiment ran … Continued

Short Squeeze A Factor In Equity Rally, Longs Likely Using This As Opportunity To Exit

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Turns out short interest was indeed a tailwind for stocks in the two weeks ended October 15th. On SPY, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF, short interest declined 10.6 percent, to 332.1 million (Chart 1).  The ETF rallied 5.6 percent during … Continued

U.S. Capex-Revival Hopes Keep Getting Dashed

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The advance report on durable goods for September was reported this morning, and the disappointing trend continued. Orders for non-defense capital goods ex-aircraft – a proxy for business capital expenditures – were $68.6 billion, down 0.3 percent month-over-month and down … Continued