Geopolitics, macroeconomics, and domestic politics all combined for a wile ride in stocks today...
Geopolitics was a major headwind overnight as Putin signed a decree allowing Russia to use nuclear weapons in the event of a massive conventional attack on its soil. But, then that reversed as headlines suggested Iran is looking to de-escalate (IRAN AGREES TO STOP PRODUCING NEAR BOMB-GRADE URANIUM: IAEA).
All of that prompted a roller-coaster in stocks with Nasdaq ending the best (and Small Caps recovering dramatically from overnight weakness). The Dow desperately tried to get green but failed (even with help from WMT)...
Then Musk sparked some chaos in media stocks as he tweeted: "No advertising for pharma"...
Source: Bloomberg
Shorts were squeezed today from the cash open...
Source: Bloomberg
Mega-Cap Tech rallied significantly on the day, bouncing off pre-election levels ahead of tomorrow's NVDA earnings...
Source: Bloomberg
VIX was higher on the day with tomorrow's risk event priced in (though less than typical for an NVDA earnings day)...
Source: Bloomberg
US Macro data disappointed - housing starts and permits were ugly - which helped pull bond yields lower (along with chatter about potential 'safe' picks for Treasury Secretary)...
Source: Bloomberg
Bitcoin continued its charge higher, topping $94,000 - a new record high in USD terms...
Source: Bloomberg
...and coming within a few points of an all-time record high against gold...
Source: Bloomberg
...even as gold started to rally back from its post-election doldrums too...
Source: Bloomberg
Oil prices dipped on the Iran headlines but overall it appears geopolitical uncertainty is adding some premium back into the energy complex...
Source: Bloomberg
Finally, US equities are currently pricing a very optimistic growth environment...
Source: Goldman Sachs
Goldman's sector model leads them to recommend overweight positions in Materials, Software & Services, and Utilities. From an investment strategy perspective, they invoke the dictum of Donald Trump to “protect the downside and the upside will take care of itself.”
Geopolitics, macroeconomics, and domestic politics all combined for a wile ride in stocks today...
Geopolitics was a major headwind overnight as Putin signed a decree allowing Russia to use nuclear weapons in the event of a massive conventional attack on its soil. But, then that reversed as headlines suggested Iran is looking to de-escalate (IRAN AGREES TO STOP PRODUCING NEAR BOMB-GRADE URANIUM: IAEA).
All of that prompted a roller-coaster in stocks with Nasdaq ending the best (and Small Caps recovering dramatically from overnight weakness). The Dow desperately tried to get green but failed (even with help from WMT)...
Then Musk sparked some chaos in media stocks as he tweeted: "No advertising for pharma"...
Source: Bloomberg
Shorts were squeezed today from the cash open...
Source: Bloomberg
Mega-Cap Tech rallied significantly on the day, bouncing off pre-election levels ahead of tomorrow's NVDA earnings...
Source: Bloomberg
VIX was higher on the day with tomorrow's risk event priced in (though less than typical for an NVDA earnings day)...
Source: Bloomberg
US Macro data disappointed - housing starts and permits were ugly - which helped pull bond yields lower (along with chatter about potential 'safe' picks for Treasury Secretary)...
Source: Bloomberg
Bitcoin continued its charge higher, topping $94,000 - a new record high in USD terms...
Source: Bloomberg
...and coming within a few points of an all-time record high against gold...
Source: Bloomberg
...even as gold started to rally back from its post-election doldrums too...
Source: Bloomberg
Oil prices dipped on the Iran headlines but overall it appears geopolitical uncertainty is adding some premium back into the energy complex...
Source: Bloomberg
Finally, US equities are currently pricing a very optimistic growth environment...
Source: Goldman Sachs
Goldman's sector model leads them to recommend overweight positions in Materials, Software & Services, and Utilities. From an investment strategy perspective, they invoke the dictum of Donald Trump to “protect the downside and the upside will take care of itself.”