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Friday 30 August 2019

"Recap Aug. 30"

Stocks drifted sideways to finish the week higher by a healthy 2.7% on the S&P 500, leaving the broad index near the upper end of its August range and within 3.5% of its high-water mark.  The highest close for the Dollar Index since May 2017 helped pressure commodities, as WTI crude and gold finished at $55 a barrel and $1,523 an ounce, respectively, and Treasurys ended little changed with the two- and 10-year yields both settling near 1.5%.  The VIX closed at 18.5.

Thursday 22 August 2019

"Recap Aug. 22"

Stocks shook off early losses to leave the S&P 500 little changed for the day, as the broad index sits near the upper end of its two-week range and green by 17% year-to-date. Treasury yields ticked higher across the board, with both the two- and 10-year yields settling near 1.62% (the three-month vs. 10-year spread remains inverted by more than 35 basis points).  WTI crude and gold settled at $55 a barrel and $1,499 an ounce, respectively, and the VIX rose 6% to 16.70.

Meanwhile, economic data continue to indicate trouble, as this morning’s reading of the Markit Manufacturing PMI for August fell below 50 (indicating contraction) for the first time since September 2009. 

Tuesday 6 August 2019

Market Intelligence Report Overview

The market is oversold and made a momentum low...........but possibly not the price low. 

Volatility... staying with us for a while.

Investors... full hedges on.

Traders... to each his own.

Monday 5 August 2019

Hedges did their work today. Moving down the stops on the short hedges and enjoying the ride.

"An overnight devaluation of the Chinese Renminbi pushed the exchange rate to more than seven per dollar for the first time since 2008 and spurred another sharp selloff, as the S&P 500 sank 3% for its worst one-day showing of the year.  The broad index saw its year-to-date gains whittled to 13.5%, and sits 6% below its July 26 highs

Treasurys ripped in near lockstep with yields declining 11 or 12 basis points across the curve and the 10-year falling to 1.72%, 35 basis points above its record close in July 2016. WTI crude fell back below $55 a barrel, while gold rose to $1,463 an ounce, its best close since May 2013.  The VIX finished above 24 and has nearly doubled in the last five sessions." 

Wednesday 31 July 2019

"Recap July 31"

Stocks took a tumble with the S&P 500 finishing red by more than 1%, but well off its worst levels of the day.  The Treasury curve saw notable flattening, with the two-year yield rising two basis points and the long bond dropping five, and gold lost more than 1% to settle at $1,416 an ounce.  The VIX jumped to more than 16 and is up 33% so far this week.

Earlier today, the July Chicago PMI collapsed to 44.4, its worst reading since Dec. 2015. 


"The ISM-Chicago Business Survey, a regional view of the national economy, is a time-tested, market-moving report. The CHICAGO Report is available to subscribers 3 minutes before its release to the public 8:45 a.m. CT on the last working day each month. The Chicago Business Barometer, summarizing current business activity, also is known as Chicago Purchasing Manager Index or Chicago PMI. The Barometer is considered to be a leading indicator of the USA economy."

Sunday 28 July 2019

"We mustn’t give up. Ever.”

“How much of what I know, what I’ve been culturally attuned to believe, feels like the set of a play on a strange stage I’ve wandered onto without knowing why I’m here. I don’t know the lines, I don’t know what part I’m playing, I don’t even know what the play’s about or what it’s called. I’m just here onstage, stuck in a dream, lights shining in my eyes. Is anyone out there watching? The play stumbles ahead, feels like artifice, mistakes, frippery, an endless series of false starts, bad assumptions, all the while shadowed with the constant horror that something unforeseen could drop down on me from above or lurch in from the wings at any moment, that the floor could open beneath me and instantly erase even this small, pitiful existence, put out the lights for good...There’s only one redeeming feeling I can cling to...when it’s all stripped away and you realise you’re the only one who can put the pieces of yourself together, by yourself, alone...I’m noticing it has a tendency to focus and sharpen the mind, and strengthen the will to live constantly with all my senses wide-open to the here and now. One clear idea emerges from that crucible...We mustn’t give up. Ever.” - Mark Frost in Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier

Friday 26 July 2019

"Recap July 26"

Another blistering rally left the S&P 500 higher by nearly 2% for the week and 21% year-to-date, as the bulls can seemingly do no wrong at the moment.  Gold managed to eke out a modest gain and WTI crude held at $56 a barrel, and Treasury yields inched lower.  The VIX closed just above 12, its lowest weekly finish since April. 


Thursday 25 July 2019

"Recap July 25"

Stocks lost ground, with the S&P 500 falling 50 basis points to narrow its gains for the week to less than 1% with one session remaining.  The VIX popped back toward 14 and gold extended its recent pullback to sink to $1,415 an ounce while WTI crude held at $56 a barrel. Treasurys came under notable pressure, with the 10-year yield rising back to 2.08%.

Wednesday 24 July 2019

"Who has a lot of money, can speculate. Who has little money, must not speculate. Who has no money, has to speculate."

A decent day for stocks with a weak opening that lasted until mid-day when buyers came in and bid stocks up filling the morning’s gap down. Most stocks closed positively with Chip stocks leading the way with huge gains on negative earnings from last year this time. This usually doesn’t last long as shorts are covering en masse as they are trapped at these levels.

Friday 19 July 2019

"Recap July 19"

Stocks came under pressure, with the S&P 500 finishing the week with a 1.1% decline. While Treasury yields rose with the short end under performing as expectations of a 50 basis point rate cut largely evaporated. This afternoon’s news that Iran seized a British oil tanker in the Straight of Hormuz spurred a bounce in oil prices with WTI rising above $56 a barrel, while gold pulled back more than 1% to finish at $1,425 an ounce.  The VIX finished at 14.25, the high of the day.


Wednesday 17 July 2019

"Recap July 17"

Stocks came under pressure, with the S&P 500 finishing at session lows to extend its losses for the week to 1% so far. Treasurys caught a sharp bid, with the 10-year yield dropping back below 2.05%. Energy and metals prices saw a notable divergence.

Wednesday 10 July 2019

Enjoy the ride!

                                             The trend is up, no hedges on.

Monday 8 July 2019

Interest rate futures continue to price 100% odds of a rate cut at the next Fed meeting on July 31.

Stocks edged lower for a second straight session today and today was the second lowest volume day of the year on NYSE.

Monday 1 July 2019

"Recap July 1"

Risk appetite reigned, as an announced “trade truce” from this weekend’s G-20 meeting in Osaka helped the S&P 500 reach a fresh record close, while WTI crude edged back to $59 a barrel.  By the same token, Treasury yields rose across the curve, gold got smacked by 2% to finish at $1,384 an ounce, and the VIX fell to 14, its lowest close in nearly two months.   

                                              I miss my girl, Moonshine.

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