Deal On, Risk Off
The great deal ever… is done-ish. And the market’s reaction was…
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Stocks gave back some of their gains from yesterday, selling on the news today…
But yuan collapsed, erasing all the gains…
Source: Bloomberg
And Treasury yields plunged, erasing all the losses from yesterday…
Source: Bloomberg
And despite the headlines of massive Ag purchases, Ag prices sold on the news too…
Source: Bloomberg
VIX was total chaos… spiking early above 14 and then getting monkeyhammered back to a 12 handle in the last hour…
Source: Bloomberg
So what did all this “phase one” trade-deal complete malarkey achieve? Stocks are up 8%; bonds, the dollar, and gold are down 2%…
Source: Bloomberg
On the week, Nasdaq outperformed and Small Caps lagged, barely holding gains…
S&P was glued back to VWAP for much of the afternoon after selling off on the ‘news’ of the deal…
Credit notably decoupled from equity protection today…
Source: Bloomberg
Treasury yields tumbled today, ending the week 1-2bps lower…
Source: Bloomberg
The Dollar fell for the 2nd week in a row, testing down to 5-month lows before a huge rebound back to unchanged today…
Source: Bloomberg
Cable rallied for the 3rd week in a row to its highest since May 2018… spiking overnight but fading back during the day
Source: Bloomberg
Cryptos bounced back a little late in the week but only Bitcoin Cash ended barely green…
Source: Bloomberg
Commodities are broadly higher on the week, buoyed by the trade deal and a weaker dollar…
Source: Bloomberg
Copper, oddly, tumbled on the day as the deal was completed… after breaking out during the early part of the week…
Gold ended the week at pre-payrolls levels…
So did Silver…
Finally, you are here…
And US economic data is at its most disappointing in over 3 months…
Source: Bloomberg
Trade accordingly!
Tyler Durden
Fri, 12/13/2019 – 16:00
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