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

Reversing Weeks Of Decline, Major US Equity Indices Had Great Last Week; Probably More Room To Run In Weeks Ahead

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Reversing weeks of downward pressure, major US stock indices had a big week last week. There is room to run, if nothing else just to unwind the oversold condition they are in. With one session to go, May is setting … Continued

Ahead Of Start Of 1Q Earnings Season, Russell 2000 Acts Much Weaker Than S&P 500

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The 1Q earnings season begins in earnest this week, with a host of financials getting the ball rolling. For large-caps, this year’s revision trend is flat to slightly up, but next year’s is decidedly up, which is kind of interesting … Continued

US Bond Market Amidst Interesting Dynamics

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The US bond market is in the thick of interesting dynamics. The Fed plans to reduce its bloated balance sheet – meaning less demand for treasury notes and bonds – even as foreigners are buying more and the US budget … Continued

VIX At 200-DMA, While S&P 500 Enjoys Strong 2-Week Rallies To End On Golden Ratio

After strong rallies the past couple of weeks, major US equity indices have reached crucial levels, particularly the S&P 500, even as the Russell 2000 fails at a breakdown backtest and VIX sits at the 200-day. The S&P 500 (4543) … Continued

Ahead Of Next Week’s FOMC Meeting And Amidst Ukraine-Related Headline Risks, Bulls Likely Looking For Near-Term Opportunities

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Investor sentiment has taken a hit, but major US equity indices are hanging in there – on a relative basis. This is a medium- to long-term worry for bulls. Near-term, they could be looking for opportunities. Possible catalysts include Thursday’s … Continued

Similar To Mar 2020, Shock And Awe Needed – Only In Other Direction; Fed Can Send Strong Message By Hiking 50 Basis Points Next Month

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In the early months of 2020, the Fed aggressively flooded the system with liquidity, meeting three times in March alone. That was the need of the hour. Now, it probably needs to act with a similar speed – only in … Continued

At Some Point, Increasingly Hawkish Fed, And Its Action, To Result In Flattening Yield Curve

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The FOMC meets this week. Stocks are adjusting to an increasingly hawkish Fed, which is belatedly alarmed by the persistently rising inflation. At some point, the long end of the treasury yield curve is likely to cry uncle, putting earnings … Continued

Last Week’s Hawkish FOMC Minutes Send Chill Down Major Equity Indices’ Spine

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Last week’s hawkish FOMC minutes sent stocks lower. The Fed not only is accelerating the recently-begun tapering of bond purchases but also getting ready to hike rates. Chances are it will also begin to shrink its bloated balance sheet in … Continued

Post-FOMC Meeting, Tech Sells Off, With Preceding Deterioration In Some Internals

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In the wake of the Fed’s hawkish tilt last week, tech came under pressure, though nothing major yet. This is taking place even as some internals are showing cracks. The Nasdaq 100 tumbled 3.3 percent last week. This was a … Continued