Futures Are Slightly Higher

Futures Are Slightly Higher: Tom Essaye Quoted in Barron’s


How Likely Is a Santa Claus Rally Looking?

“Futures are slightly higher following a mostly quiet holiday weekend and on more signs inflation is falling globally, Tom Essaye, founder of the Sevens Report, wrote Tuesday.

So far though, Tuesday is giving investors hope that the year will end on a high note.

Tuesday marks the first day of trading for the last week of the year, and investors are hoping to finish 2023 off strong.

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It’ll be Very Hard for This Market to Rally

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Stocks Ended Last Week Higher

Stocks Ended Last Week Higher: Sevens Report Analysts Quoted in Investing.com


‘Last week’s price action is important for 2024,’ says Sevens Report

“Stocks ended last week higher but also saw the biggest drop in several weeks last Wednesday, and the reason for the increased volatility is notable and gives us some hints about what could move markets early in 2024,” the firm wrote.

According to Sevens Report Research, last week’s price action is important for 2024, noting the increased volatility.

“Stocks ended last week higher but also saw the biggest drop in several weeks last Wednesday, and the reason for the increased volatility is notable and gives us some hints about what could move markets early in 2024,” the firm wrote.

“Last Wednesday’s volatility does bring up two issues we need to watch: 1) Earnings disappointment and 2) The total lack of a ‘Wall of Worry,'” they added. While they are not bearish to start 2024 and believe the underlying fundamentals of the market are “still clearly positive.” the firm thinks investors are too complacent with this market as we begin the new year.

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Five Measurable Similarities To 2006/2007

Five Measurable Similarities To 2006/2007: Sevens Report Analysts Quoted in Investing.com


Sevens Report Research sees similarities to 06/07, market susceptible to bouts of sudden volatility

Sevens Report Research said in its morning note on Friday that they see “five measurable similarities to 2006/2007.”

The firm explained that answering the question regarding what lies ahead for the stock market and bond market in 2024 is especially difficult right now, considering “the slew of mixed signals we are facing as we approach the end of 2023.”

“A few of those notable signals include 1) The deepest yield curve inversion since 1981, 2) The highest real interest rates since 2008, 3) Unexpectedly resilient economic data with Real GDP pushing 5% in Q3, 4) Stocks testing all-time highs, and 5) A historically complacent VIX reading,” they stated.

“But these are not unprecedented dynamics, and frankly, they’re reminiscent of the time period spanning 2006 and 2007,” said the firm.

“As long as the market’s fundamental consensus is uncertain and lacks conviction, which remains the case right now, this market will be susceptible to pullbacks and bouts of sudden volatility,” claims the firm.

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Markets Have Aggressively Priced In No Recession Or Slowdown

Markets Have Aggressively Priced In No Recession Or Slowdown: Sevens Report Analysts Quoted in Investing.com


Dow Jones, Nasdaq, S&P 500 weekly preview: Eyeing record highs

“Markets have aggressively priced in no recession or slowdown, but that’s premature. The economy could easily slow and there are some signals slowing growth is happening,” analysts at Sevens Report said.

Sevens Report analysts: “For this rally to continue, we can’t have economic data suddenly start to miss expectations, because now that the Fed has made its dovish pivot, it can’t help markets if worries about an economic slowdown rise. That’s why we’re watching economic data closely at the start of the year.”

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Thoughts for 2024

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Thoughts for 2024 (The Benefit of Staying in the Middle)

Futures are flat following a quiet night of news as investors look ahead to the looming three day weekend.

Economically, there were two Japanese economic reports, both of which best estimates.  Japanese Industrial Production fell less than expected (-0.9% vs. (E) -1.7%) while Retail Sales rose more than expected (1.0% vs. 0.1%).

Geo-politically, there was no new news overnight, but tensions remain elevated in the Mid-East.

With the long weekend looming we should expect another quiet trading day although there are two notable economic reports today:  Jobless Claims (E: 210k) and Pending Home Sales (E: 0.8%).  However, given the calendar, it’d take substantial negative surprises from either metric to materially move markets and that’s very unlikely.

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Two Important Differences in 2024

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Two Important Differences in 2024

Futures are little changed following a generally quiet night of news as there was no notable economic data or significant market moving events.

Chinese industrial profits rose 29.5% in November, accelerating substantially from the 2.7% gain in October and offering some anecdotal optimism about future growth.

Geo-political tensions remained elevated in the Mid-East following increased attacks on U.S. troops in the region, but no specific escalation occurred overnight.

Today the most notable event is a five-year Treasury bond auction and markets will want to see strong demand (like we saw at yesterday’s two-year auction) to keep rates drifting lower and dovish Fed/lower rates momentum in place through year-end.

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Why Last Week’s Price Action is Important for 2024

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Why Last Week’s Price Action Is Important for 2024.

Futures are slightly higher following a mostly quiet holiday weekend and on more signs inflation is falling globally.

Singapore’s CPI dropped to 3.6% vs. (E) 3.9% yoy and down handily from 4.7% in October, providing more evidence that inflation is declining globally.

Geo-politically, U.S./Iran tensions rose after U.S. forces struck Iranian backed militants in Iraq, although oil (the best geo-political barometer) is little changed on the news.

Today will be a quiet day as most European markets and Hong Kong are closed, but there are two notable housing reports we’ll be watching: Case-Shiller Home Price Index (E: 0.06% m/m, 5.0% y/y) and the FHFA House Price Index (E: 0.5%).  Declines is housing prices is part of the reason investors remain convinced CPI will continue to fall in early 2024 so these home price metrics need to show declines in housing prices, otherwise investors may be too optimistic on falling CPI and Fed rate cuts in the new year.

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Five Measurable Similarities to 2006/2007

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Five Measurable Similarities to 2006/2007: A Market Cycle Update

Futures are little changed ahead of the holiday weekend as poor Nike (NKE) earnings weigh on sentiment.

Earnings this week haven’t been great and that continued overnight as Nike (NKE) missed on revenues and cut revenue guidance. The stock is down –12% pre-market.

Economically, UK data was mixed as quarterly GDP declined (-0.1% vs. (E) 0.0%) while retail sales were strong.

Otherwise, the focus will remain on economic data and the key report today is the November Core PCE Price Index (E: 0.2% m/m, 3.4% y/y), which is the Fed’s preferred inflation metric.  It is expected to show declines in the pace of headline and core inflation from October and if that happens, it should support stocks and bonds and reinforce rate cut expectations.

Other notable data today includes Durable Goods (E: 2.4%), New Home Sales (E: 690K) and Consumer Sentiment (E: 69.4, 1-Yr inflation: 3.1%). But barring a major surprise from them, they shouldn’t move markets.

Meanwhile the bond market closes at 2:00 p.m. today with the looming holiday weekend. So, we expect activity to quiet considerably in the markets as the trading day goes on.

Finally, from all of us at Sevens Report Research, please have a happy and safe holiday weekend.

Five Measurable Similarities

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Why Is the Fed Thinking About Cutting Rates?

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Why Is the Fed Thinking About Cutting Rates?

Futures are bouncing modestly following Wednesday afternoon’s drop thanks to solid earnings and merger news.

Micron (MU) posted strong earnings and guidance (stock up 5% pre-market). That’s helping to counter the negative earnings news from Wednesday.

Merger activity is also helping stocks bounce as Paramount (PARA) is said to be in talks to buy Warner (WBD). That news is also helping sentiment this morning.

Today focus will be on economic data and the two most important reports are Jobless Claims (E: 210K) and the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Survey (E: -3.0).  With the Fed having dovishly pivoted, data needs to be in-line with expectations. Otherwise, growth worries will rise and pressure stocks.  We also get the final Q3 GDP (E: 5.2%) but that’s very old data at this point and shouldn’t move markets.

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S&P 500 Market Multiple Levels Chart

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • S&P 500 Market Multiple Targets – December Update (Shareable PDF Available)
  • Housing Market Update: Where Are the Declines?
  • Housing Starts Come in “Hot” – Chart

Stock futures are modestly lower and bond yields are continuing to fall. As cooler-than-expected European inflation data o/n has investors weighing simmering recession fears.

Economically, U.K. CPI fell from 4.6% to 3.9% vs. (E) 4.3% in November while German PPI was down -7.9% vs. (E) -7.5%. The data is being digested by some as “too cold”. This is causing renewed recession worries which is weighing on risk assets this morning.

Today, we will get two economic reports in the morning: Consumer Confidence (E: 103.4) and Existing Home Sales (E: 3.775 million). The market will want to see more signs of a resilient consumer to reaffirm soft landing hopes and keep recession fears contained.

Finally, in the afternoon there is a 20-Yr Treasury Bond auction at 1:00 p.m. ET which could shed light on how sustainable the bond market rally is. There is a risk that a weak auction outcome could pour some cold water on bonds and lead to some profit taking in equities ahead of more critical economic data due in the back half of the week.

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