Amid Rout In Stocks And Some Signs Of Stability, SPY Short Put

It is a top.  But is this the top? All of a sudden, it is not a crazy question to ask.  The ferocity by which U.S. equities have dropped in recent sessions, one has to wonder if this marks a … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures, How Hedge Funds Are Positioned

Following futures positions of non-commercials are as of February 6, 2018. 10-year note: Currently net short 327.5k, up 111.9k. The bond market is worried. Yes, beginning last October the Fed has been curtailing its bloated $4.5-trillion balance sheet.  Yes, foreigners’ … Continued

Rising Deficit Spending Probably Biggest Risk To U.S. Sovereign Yields

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Mediocre demand for Wednesday’s auction of $24 billion in 10-year Treasury notes probably reflects worries over rising deficit spending. In that auction, yields obviously were not attractive enough to entice aggressive buying.  Ten-year yields ended the session up eight basis … Continued

Odds Rising For Tradable Bottom In US Dollar Index

Having stopped responding to improving U.S. fundamentals, the US dollar index currently sits at a confluence of technical support. The U.S. economy in recent quarters has put up strong numbers. Real GDP in 4Q17 grew at a seasonally adjusted annual … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures, How Hedge Funds Are Positioned

Following futures positions of non-commercials are as of January 30, 2018. 10-year note: Currently net short 215.6k, up 97.7k. Last week, the futures-market odds of a 25-basis-point hike in the March (20-21) meeting in the fed funds rate stood at … Continued

Consumers Beginning To Bite More Than They Can Chew

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U.S. consumers are alive and well.  There is both good and bad in this – good now but potentially bad down the road. Consumer spending in December rose 0.4 percent month-over-month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $13.7 trillion.  … Continued

Technical Resistance On 10-Year Yields Broken, But How About Resistance Offered By Fundamentals?

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The U.S. sovereign bond market is in upheaval.  So to speak. Ten-year Treasury yields have broken out.  Chart 1 is a monthly chart.  If in the next couple of sessions, these yields stay north of at least 2.5 percent – … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures – How Hedge Funds Are Positioned

Following futures positions of non-commercials are as of January 23, 2018. 10-year note: Currently net short 117.9k, up 28.6k. Tuesday, a two-day FOMC meeting begins.  This is the year’s first, and will be Janet Yellen’s, the outgoing chair, last.  (The … Continued

Amidst Decent U.S. Growth, Dollar Woes Continue — What Gives?

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Of late, the U.S. dollar has defied expectations. Since peaking at 103.82 early January last year through Thursday’s intraday low, the US dollar index (89.23) dropped 15 percent.  This was a period in which U.S. economic fundamentals have been decent … Continued

XHB, ITB At/Near Fresh Highs – Tend To Track Builder Sentiment, Hence Worth Watching

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Homebuilder-focused ETF’s are at/near record highs.  Momentum is intact, but builder sentiment – also at multi-year highs – is worth watching. Homebuilding stocks are on fire. XHB (SPDR S&P homebuilders ETF) is already up 5.6 percent for the year.  Monday, … Continued