Bonds, Stocks, & Bullion Bid As Complacency Careens Beyond Dot-Com Highs
Tyler Durden
Tue, 12/08/2020 – 16:01
Stocks oscillated gently lower overnight then went wild as the cash markets opened, soaring all day but appeared to roll over a little when McConnell suggested slashing the liability protections and state/local aid from the COVID Relief bill (implicitly reducing the amount of free money to be handed out) and extended losses a little more when headlines on SCOTUS taking up Texas’ election case against MI, PA, and WI…
Small Caps continued their rebound against mega-tech again…
Source: Bloomberg
Another day, another massive short-squeeze…
Source: Bloomberg
The SMART money ain’t buying it…
Source: Bloomberg
“This is madness”…
Homebuilders got hit today…
Source: Bloomberg
Bank stocks have trod water for two weeks now…
Source: Bloomberg
TSLA managed to get green despite selling another $5 billion of stock…
Notably, Cyclicals relative to Defensives continue to have stalled at a key level. Is it time to catch down to yields?
Source: Bloomberg
The value rotation is starting to lag again…
Source: Bloomberg
Despite stocks gains, bonds were also bid today – erasing all of the payrolls spike in yields…
Source: Bloomberg
And so was bullion…
Source: Bloomberg
But Bitcoin was sold back below $19k…
Source: Bloomberg
As the dollar chopped around in a newly unusual tight range…
Source: Bloomberg
Copper’s exuberant run higher relative to gold appears to have stalled out at key resistance. We’ve seen this before (cough Q1 2019 cough)…
Source: Bloomberg
Finally, complacency has gone to ’11’ as the weekly Cboe ratio of volume traded in puts versus calls fell to the lowest since July 2000 just as the S&P 500 Index hit an all-time high.
Source: Bloomberg
This implies extreme positioning to the upside, as investors look beyond short-term uncertainty toward a continuing global recovery in 2021.
And Greed is good-est…
And Nomura Stock Sentiment is at its highest since 2004…
What could go wrong?
Especially with global stocks over $100 trillion and massively extended relative to world GDP…
Source: Bloomberg
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