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

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Following futures positions of non-commercials are as of March 3, 2020. 10-year note: Currently net short 156.7k, down 117.3k. It seems nothing matters.  On a day the bond market found out the US economy produced much-better-than-expected 273,000 non-farm jobs in … Continued

Opportunity For Small-Cap Bulls To Forge Crucial Breakout – Can They Deliver?

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The Russell 2000 closed Friday right at, or slightly past, crucial resistance.  If bulls succeed in decisively take out this ceiling, risk-on sentiment can rise.  Failure to do so can lead longs, who are sitting on handsome gains, to lock … Continued

Long And Short Of Short Interest

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Here is a brief review of period-over-period change in short interest in the February 19-28 period in 10 S&P 500 sectors. XLB (SPDR materials ETF) Two weeks ago, XLB (55.51) was rejected at 56.  This resistance goes back a couple … Continued

CoT Update

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The CFTC has not updated the CoT report the past four weeks due to the partial shutdown of the federal government.  The last report was for the week through December 18.  The publication will resume as government operations return to … Continued

Small-Caps Last Week Continued To Bleed But Performed Relatively Better – Signal Or Noise?

US stocks continued to take it on the chin last week.  Amidst this rout that began early October, small-caps last week performed relatively better.  Bulls hope this is a signal, not a noise, at least near term. US M2 money … Continued

US Corporations Splurge On Dividends/Buybacks, Cash Cushion Likely Shrinks Ahead

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US companies are sitting on tons of cash, and are also spending tons in dividends and buybacks.  As they continue to pay back shareholders, debt load – rising – moves front and center. S&P 500 buybacks shot up to new … Continued

Both Hard And Soft Data Not Pointing Toward Capex Resurgence Post-Tax Cuts

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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 – signed into law on December 22 last year – allows U.S. companies to repatriate the cash they have socked away overseas by paying 15.5 percent, rather than the previous 35 percent.  … Continued