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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Jobs Report Preview

Futures are rebounding very slightly following better than expected global service PMIs.

The December Chinese Service PMI handily beat estimates (52.9 vs. (E) 51.6) offering an encouraging signal on Chinese growth while the EU and UK services PMIs also slightly best estimates.

On inflation, data was more mixed as French CPI met estimates at 3.7% but rose slightly from last month challenging the disinflation narrative.

Today focus will be on economic data and specifically the labor market via Jobless Claims (E: 218K) and the ADP Employment Report (E: 115K) and the key here remains Goldilocks data that isn’t so strong it reduces rate cut expectations nor so bad it stirs worries about the economy.  Also, we get the December PMI Composite Index (E: 51.0) but barring a major surprise that shouldn’t move markets.

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All Of Us In The Markets Are In A Proverbial Canoe

All Of Us In The Markets Are In A Proverbial Canoe: Tom Essaye Quoted in Courthouse News Service


Markets roar in 2023 as inflation ticks down and Fed eases rate hikes

Tom Essaye of the Sevens Report likened the market in 2023 to rough sailing. “I can’t help but feel as though all of us in the markets are in a proverbial canoe and the investing public is violently leaning to one side of the canoe and then the other, causing it to nearly tip each time,” he wrote in an investor’s note.

Essaye wrote that many believe the Fed will slash interest rates about six times next year, believing inflation will soon “go into some sort of freefall” and the S&P 500 may hit 5,000 points. “But I’ve been in this industry long enough to know that when everyone seems to be leaning on one side of the proverbial canoe, it pays to move to the middle,” he wrote.

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The Market Is “Sitting On Big Gains”

The Market Is “Sitting On Big Gains”: Tom Essaye Quoted on BNN Bloomberg


Markets today: AI mania driving Nasdaq 100’s best run since 1999

The market is “sitting on big gains” and most participants just want the year to end to register those gains, according to Tom Essaye, a former Merrill Lynch trader who founded The Sevens Report newsletter.

“But I’ve been in this industry long enough to know that when everyone seems to be leaning on one side of the proverbial canoe, it pays to move to the middle.”

Warnings about a market that’s flashing overbought signals have been raising concern about a pullback, with some market observers saying that traders have gone too far, too fast in pricing in a dovish Fed pivot.

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Markets Have Priced In The Dovish Pivot

Markets Have Priced In The Dovish Pivot: Tom Essaye Quoted on BNN Bloomberg


S&P 500 rally flashes signs of fatigue near record

“Markets have priced in the dovish pivot and stocks never discount the same news twice,” said Tom Essaye, a former Merrill Lynch trader who founded The Sevens Report newsletter. “As we start 2024, markets will need to see new, positive catalysts to send the S&P 500 to new all-time highs.”

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Two Differences In 2024 That Could Be Negative For Equity Markets

2 Differences In 2024: Sevens Report Analysts Quoted in Investing.com


Sevens Research sees 2 differences in 2024 that could be negative for equity markets

In its latest daily note, Sevens Report Research said there are two important differences for investors to consider in 2024.

“The market has priced in six Fed rate cuts and year-end 2024 fed funds below 4%,” analysts said.

“If we see the 10-year Treasury yield continue to fall to the low 3% or sub 3% range, that’s not going to be a major tailwind for stocks. Because that won’t be forecasting a dovish Fed, it’ll be forecasting slowing growth,” analysts explained. “And those falling yields will then become a harbinger of a potential economic slowdown and not the welcomed signal of a Fed that’s finally turning dovish.”

The second difference is that earnings results won’t have low expectations to excuse poor performance.

“Consensus S&P 500 earnings growth is nearly 10% year over year. Well above the longer-term averages of around 5%-ish annual growth. And keep in mind, at 4,800 the S&P 500 is trading over 19.5X that $245 earnings estimate, which means there’s little room for disappointment from a valuation perspective,” analysts explained. “Bottom line, ‘ok’ earnings won’t be good enough and we got a preview of that in the Q3 numbers.”

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A Volatile Start to 2024, But Don’t Read Too Much Into It

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • A Volatile Start to 2024, But Don’t Read Too Much Into It
  • SPDR Reveals Nearly 5% Divergence Between Best and Worst Sectors Yesterday
  • Chart – S&P Global Manufacturing PMI Remains in Contraction Territory

Stock futures are modestly lower and Treasury yields are extending their early 2024 gains as some of the dominant money flows from late last year continue to unwind to start 2024.

Economically, Germany’s Unemployment Rate held steady, as expected, at 5.9% in December which is not moving markets.

Today, trader focus will be on two key economic reports in early trade with the ISM Manufacturing Index (E: 47.2) and JOLTS (E: 8.75 million) report both due out shortly after the opening bell. Motor Vehicle Sales (E: 15.4 million) will also be released today.

Additionally, there is one Fed speaker: Barkin (8:00 a.m. ET) that will be closely watched ahead of the release of the December FOMC Meeting Minutes this afternoon (2:00 p.m. ET).

Bottom line, start-of-year portfolio rebalancing is likely to continue to dominate the tape today, however, if economic data comes in “Goldilocks” and the Fed Minutes don’t derail the market’s dovish policy expectations for 2023, stocks and bonds should both be able to stabilize as calendar-driven volatility begins to subside.

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Five Optimistic Market Assumptions for 2024

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Weekly Market Preview – Five Market Assumptions to Know As We Start 2024
  • Weekly Economic Cheat Sheet – Jobs Report in Focus

Futures are moderately lower to start 2024 amid concerns about China’s economy and rising geopolitical tensions.

Economically, China’s government-issued PMI fell to 49.0 vs. (E) 49.6 in December while President Xi Jinping made some cautious comments on the state of the economy over the weekend that has poured cold water on Asian markets to start the year.

In Europe, the December PMI rose to 44.4 vs. (E) 44.2 but still points to a factory sector deep in contraction which reiterates very real recession risks in the Eurozone in 2024.

Geopolitical tensions are pushing oil prices higher to start the new year after the U.S. Navy sunk three Iran-backed Houthi vessels in the Red Sea this weekend.

Looking into today’s session, the Final U.S. December Manufacturing PMI (E: 48.2) will be in focus this morning and traders will want to see stability in the data in order for stocks to start the new year with an extension of the 2023 rally.

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Happy New Year

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Happy New Year

Futures are little changed following a quiet night of news and ahead of the final trading day of the year.

Economically there was more evidence of global disinflation overnight as South Korea’s Core CPI fell to 2.8% vs. (E) 2.9% while Spain’s Core CPI also declined to 3.8% from 4.5%.

Geo-politically, there were no significant events overnight and the number of ships transiting the Suez Canal is rising again although tensions remain high.

Today there is one economic report, the Chicago PMI (E: 50.0), but barring a massive drop that shouldn’t move markets and we’d expect a mostly quiet trading on the final day of a good year in the markets and ahead of a long weekend.   From all of us at Sevens Report Research please have a happy and safe New Year.

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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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