Manufacturing, Small-Business/Consumer Optimism At Multi-Year High – Inventories Worth Close Watch

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After coming under pressure for months, the ratio of inventories to sales has slightly risen since bottoming last November.  It is worth watching. US real GDP growth decelerated to 2.9 percent in 4Q17.  This followed growth of 3.2 percent in … Continued

Growth Deceleration Ahead, Magnitude And Duration Notwithstanding

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After healthy growth last three quarters, the U.S. economy is in deceleration, magnitude and duration notwithstanding. On Wednesday, the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model was forecasting 1Q18 real GDP growth of 1.9 percent, revised down from 2.5 percent, reflecting this week’s … 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

XLY Bulls Deny Completion Of Double Top – Comparatively, RCD Fares Poorly

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XLY (SPDR consumer discretionary ETF) saves a potential breakdown – for now, and just in time. On June 5 this year, XLY (89.36) rallied to 92.14, before retreating.  Seven weeks later, on July 27, it rallied to 92.55, only to … Continued

With Handsome Gains YTD, Major U.S. Indices Give Out Signs Of Fatigue

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Amidst 2Q17 earnings and elevated multiples, some signs of fatigue are showing up on major U.S. indices. As of last Thursday, 2Q17 operating earnings of S&P 500 companies were on course for $30.70.  In the year-ago quarter, they were $25.70 … Continued

Shortly After Range Breakout, Russell 2000 Repelled At Rising Channel Resistance

Post-presidential election last November, a fire was lit under U.S. small-caps.  Between November 8 and December 9, IWM (iShares Russell 2000 ETF) jumped north of 16 percent.  QQQ (PowerShares Nasdaq 100 ETF) only rallied two percent during the period. As … Continued

Dow On Pace To Creating History, Even As Sources Of Tailwind Stretched

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The Dow Industrials is on pace to creating history this week.  Last Friday, it rose for 11 sessions in a row, for a cumulative gain of 3.8 percent.  The longest streak was recorded in January 1987 when it rallied 11 … Continued

XLY Short Cover … Another Shorting Opportunity Probable Soon

There is not much correlation between the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index and year-over-year change in personal consumption expenditures – mere 0.12 going back to January 1978 (chart here).  Nor is there any between consumer sentiment and XLY, the … Continued

U.S. consumer sentiment high but consumers salting away gas savings

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U.S. consumer confidence has surged since July 2014 Decent inverse correlation between gas price and consumer sentiment No correlation between personal consumption expenditures and consumer sentiment Consumer confidence is soaring in the U.S.  Since July 2014, the Thomson Reuters/University of … Continued