FedEx FUBAR, Tesla Tops, Crypto Chaos, & The Steepest Yield Curve In 13 Months
Anyone else feel this way?
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China was flat to lower overnight as the post-trade-deal euphoria has well and truly worn off…
Source: Bloomberg
Europe was mixed once again with Germany the biggest laggard and Italy leading…
Source: Bloomberg
The Dow and S&P closed red – breaking their win streak but Nasdaq ended higher (6th day in a row – longest Nasdaq streak of gains since July), except for Transports…
Source: Bloomberg
Trannies were crushed by the clubbing of FedEx…
Source: Bloomberg
And Small Caps were lifted by yet another short-squeeze…
Source: Bloomberg
VIX was higher on the day, despite stocks being higher, and saw a second day in a row where vol spiked at the cash open (high gamma ahead of the big op-ex on Friday is causing chaos)…
And VIX closed at the highs of the day, notably decoupling from stocks this week ahead of op-ex…
Source: Bloomberg
The last time VIX closed this near its highs of the day was Nov 27th and VIX was also already rising that time – before spiking higher…
Source: Bloomberg
Defensives continue to lead this week’s gains…
Source: Bloomberg
While FedEx was a bloodbath, Tesla shares hit a new record high above $390 with an incredible performance (short-squeeze) in the last few months. It’s just that bonds have ignored the last push…
Source: Bloomberg
Treasury yields were higher again today, led by the long-end (30Y +4bps) as the short-end outperformed (2Y +1bp)…
Source: Bloomberg
30 Yields tracked up to test Friday’s opening highs, and rolled over. Note the pattern that keeps repeating – Asia buys bonds, Europe sells, US (late session) buys bonds again…
Source: Bloomberg
Bond yields caught up to stocks today post-trade-deal…
Source: Bloomberg
The yield curve has steepened dramatically – with 2s10s closing at its steepest since early November 2018…
Source: Bloomberg
The Dollar Index rallied once again, erasing all the Thursday night plunge…
Source: Bloomberg
Offshore Yuan continues to go nowhere, hovering around 7.00/USD despite stocks surging…
Source: Bloomberg
Cryptos had a crazy volatile day, crashing overnight (again) then panic bid back during the US day session, with Bitcoin almost erasing all the week’s losses…
Source: Bloomberg
With Bitcoin dropping to $6425 before soaring back to almost $7100…
Source: Bloomberg
After an early drop, all commodities rebounded strongly with oil leading the way after a small crude draw…
Source: Bloomberg
WTI topped $61 for the first time since September – oil is up 11 of the last 13 days, but is accelerating notably out of its uptrend channel…
Finally, markets are at “extreme greed” levels once again…
Source: CNN
And are extremely overbought on a longer-term basis…
Source: Bloomberg
Does make you wonder…
Source: Bloomberg
Tyler Durden
Wed, 12/18/2019 – 16:02
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