Soaring Investor “Greed” Sends Dow To New Record High Despite Momo Massacre
Why are stocks soaring? Simple – it’s the fun-durr-mentals, stupid!
Source: Bloomberg
And everyone is chasing it now…
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Chinese stocks all ended the day higher, but the afternoon session saw some giveback…
Source: Bloomberg
European stocks were all higher on the day, UK’s FTSE the laggard, Italy leader…
Source: Bloomberg
European equities surged to their highest level since August 2015 as miners to automakers advanced on optimism that U.S.-China trade talks are progressing.
Source: Bloomberg
Major US equities indices were all higher (Dow joining the party at record highs) with Trannies outperforming (NOTE – the indices basically did nothing from the US cash open onwards – except Trannies)…
Futures show the action a little better with the US-China deal headlines sparking a pre-open ramp to record highs and then once Europe closed, stocks faded…
Defensives were straight down from the open as Cyclicals gapped open (short-squeeze – see below)
Source: Bloomberg
Momo stocks were massacred, extending Friday’s plunge… this is the biggest 2-day drop since the peak of the quant quake in September…
Source: Bloomberg
As Michael Krause (@michaelbkrause) noted so succinctly: “Junk stock short squeeze day. L/S momentum falling apart, value not picking up the slack, and most volatile stocks killing it… The pious quants with a long-term research-driven view are off-sides today.”
And sure enough, “most shorted” stocks ripped at the open, thanks to yet more trade deal rumors…
Source: Bloomberg
And as momo melts down, stocks soar to record highs but Bloomberg’s SMART money flow indicator signals the big boys are not playing along…
Source: Bloomberg
Treasury yields were all higher on the day with the long-end notably underperforming…
Source: Bloomberg
Which sent the yield curve notably steeper – erasing the post-Powell flattening…
Source: Bloomberg
30Y yields spiked 8bps today but if the quant quake is anything to go by, the yield should be soaring back near 3.00%…
Source: Bloomberg
Notably, the market expects just 1.2 more rate-cuts by the end of 2020 – dramatically less dovish than the 5 cuts expected in early September (2 of which have been delivered)…
Source: Bloomberg
The dollar surged back to the lows of FOMC day…
Source: Bloomberg
Bitcoin and Ethereum trod water since Friday with Bitcoin Cash and Litecoin outperforming…
Source: Bloomberg
PMs were lower on the day, copper and crude gained but the latter gave plenty back after Europe closed…
Source: Bloomberg
WTI held on to its $56 handle but couldn’t hold the $57 intraday…
And while gold slipped, it remains above $1500…
Gold/Oil is back at the upper end of its long-term rang again…
Source: Bloomberg
Since Powell’s dovish inflation comments, gold remains the leader – despite stocks surge today…
And finally, investors haven’t been this ‘Extremely Greedy’ since 2017…
Tyler Durden
Mon, 11/04/2019 – 16:00
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