US Stock-Bond Duel To Get Foreigners’ Money Going Latter’s Way – Likely Continues

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For a while now, foreigners have been reducing exposure to US stocks.  They have been buying Treasury securities, and it is likely the pace quickens.  If so, this will come at the expense of US stocks. In November, the US … Continued

Odds Favor Shorts Near Term If S&P 500 Rallies To 2800+

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Post-Powell’s supposed dovish switch last week, equity bulls spent lots of energy to rally the S&P 500 within less than two points of the 200-day.  If the trade-tariff truce the US and China reached over the weekend in Argentina is … Continued

Stocks Attempting To Form Base – This Week’s Action Could Provide Further Clues

There are signs of macro deceleration.  Equities may be starting to price this in, but are not panicking.  If the S&P 500 rallies near term, how investors behave around 2800 can signal what kind of deceleration lies ahead. On October … Continued

US Corporations Wallow In Tax Windfall; Profits And Taxes Diverge, Possibly Unsustainably

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Thanks to last year’s tax cuts, corporate taxes have seen a big drop, with a wide gap between what corporations make and what they pay in taxes.  While this gives them more money to spend on dividends and buybacks, this … Continued

Several Momentum Indicators Oversold, Stocks’ Path Of Least Resistance Up

The ongoing selloff in equities has been quick and painful – similar to what transpired in February this year.  Back then, once stocks bottomed, they proceeded to rally strongly.  Will the current selloff evolve the same way?  Too early to … Continued

Federal Deficit Continues To Worsen; Repercussions – Or Lack Thereof – For 10-Year Notes

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On a 12-month rolling total basis, federal deficit in August shot up to just under $900 billion.  This at a time when the US economy is in expansion.  In all probability, the red ink only gets worse from here.  The … Continued

Bulls Defend Crucial Support Last Week, But On Back Foot

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US stocks took it on the chin last week.  Large-caps held up better, but risk aversion was seen elsewhere.  The Dow Industrials was essentially unchanged, and the S&P 500 large cap index lost one percent.  The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index … Continued

IWM Breaks Down, Daily Way Oversold – Likely Caught In Wide Range N/T

IWM is breaking down, losing one after another support.  Amidst this, the daily is grossly oversold.  A bounce can happen – or not.  This perhaps creates an opportunity for a non-directional trade involving options. Small-caps are taking it on the … Continued

Bears Had Excellent Opportunity, But Latest Bull-Bear Tug Of War Likely Going Bulls’ Way

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US equity bears had an excellent opportunity to push prices lower.  Indices did come under pressure.  But it looks like once again bulls managed to put their foot down on time. The S&P 500 large cap index made a new … Continued

Decline In YTD Issuance Likely Causes Supply-Demand Imbalance In High-Yield Bond

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Continued contraction in corporate issuance of high-yield bonds is likely creating a supply-demand imbalance, helping the likes of HYG. Eight months in, 2018 corporate debt issuance continues to shrink.  August saw issuance of $98.6 billion, made up of $83.4 billion … Continued