Weekly State of the Market: Is Higher For Longer The Problem Or Solution?

“The most important financial lessons aren’t learned slowly during bull markets. They are seared into your brain in bear markets” ~Brian Feroldi If you would like to watch this week’s State of the Market video, please click the provided link. Third party Research from RBC Capital will be issued this weekend. Seth Golden will be off…...

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J.P. Morgan Guide To Markets

1. The economy is holding up better than expected, but recession risk remains. In the third quarter, easing inflation and stronger economic growth helped fuel optimism for a soft landing. However, monthly data suggest economic momentum is slowing, and we may not be out of the woods just yet. Business spending has held up more…...

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Tis The Season To Turn…

Thank goodness that is over with; September and the historically weaker returns associated with Q3 are complete! The period that just ended did very much live up to its historical performance, disrupting certain other quantitative data sets/studies along the way. It has proven quite remarkable just how seasonally obedient the market has performed in 2023,…...

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J.P. Morgan: What was I made for: Large Language Models in the Real World

 On markets, not much has changed since our August Rasputin piece. While most leading indicators point to weaker US growth by Q1, the expected decline is modest as potential recessions go. Tighter Fed policy is partially offset by large fiscal deficits, US industrial policy (incentive-driven spending on infrastructure, energy and semiconductors), strong corporate and household…...

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Weekly State of the Market: Holding Historic Precedence

In my conversations over the years with retail investors — many of whom are novices (not that there’s anything wrong with that) — most don’t swap their long positions for short positions when they turn bearish. Rather, they tend to embrace more of a risk-on versus risk-off approach. ~Sam Ro If you would like to…...

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BofA GPS: Global Proprietary Signals The weight of the evidence

Key takeaways Soft landing (47% Bearish signals vs 58% in Sep-22), but still below-trend outlook; mfg take-off unlikely before easing Slow-but-steady pick up in world EPS to mid-single digit growth in the next 12 months; acceleration in core disinflation Weight of the evidence suggests a mildly positive narrative going into the year-end; higher-for-longer bond yields…...

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The Weakest Week: 3 More Headwinds?

September is very much living up to its usual swooning of price action, and finding investors recoiling. The seasonality surrounding September (say that 10 times fast), regardless of its consistency and seemingly adherence to a pre-defined schedule, will still induce investor fear. Additionally, there’s no shortage of macro-issues to correlate with September’s price action. We…...

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Man Institute: If history is any guide, at this juncture bonds may be a more attractive proposition than equities, at least in the short term.

Let’s begin with a mea culpa. In my note of 18 May 2023, I wrote that the risk/reward for equities versus bonds was in favor of the latter. Since then, US equities are up 8%. US long-end government bonds are down 8%. There used to be a word for that. Ah yes. Wrong! ‘The horse is…...

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Capital Economics: Soft landings, immaculate disinflation, and US equities

A “soft landing” for the economy in the US seems increasingly possible, so we look back at previous similar episodes to get an idea of what might be ahead for equities there. Despite the Fed’s aggressive tightening cycle over the past year and a half, it looks increasingly likely that the US economy will avoid recession,…...

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