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Treasury Yields To Continue To Drive Short-Term Trading

Treasury Yields To Continue To Drive Short-Term Trading: Tom Essaye Quoted in Barron’s


Stocks Extend Rally After Best Week of the Year

“Today there are no notable economic reports and just one Fed speaker, [Lisa] Cook (11:00 a.m. ET), so look for Treasury yields to continue to drive short-term trading,” writes Sevens Report Research’s Tom Essaye.

The 10-year Treasury yield ticked higher on Monday but was still at 4.614%. The 10-year yield was trading around 5% in October, which weighed on rate-sensitive stocks.

“If the 10-year yield continues to decline then the S&P 500 can extend last week’s rally.”

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Tighter Financial Conditions

Tighter Financial Conditions: Tyler Richey Quoted in MarketWatch on MSN


Oil prices finish lower with concerns of an economic slowdown raising prospects for a supply surplus

The initial drop in oil upon the release of the Fed decision “seemed to be in reaction to the addition of the phrase ‘tighter financial conditions’ for households and businesses,” Tyler Richey, co-editor at Sevens Report Research told MarketWatch. The added wording “implies demand is likely to suffer in the near-to-medium term.”
“With longer-term demand expectations fading with the latest string of disappointing global economic reports we received this week, there is growing concern the physical markets will tip into a surplus in the months or quarter ahead,” said Richey.

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The Longer-Term Outlook For Oil

The Longer-Term Outlook For Oil: Tyler Richey Quoted in Morningstar


Oil futures give up early gains to finish lower

The longer-term outlook for oil remains much less certain with a significant increase in U.S. oil production “dulling the effects of the OPEC+ output cuts led by Saudi Arabia and Russia,” said Tyler Richey, co-editor at Sevens Report Research.

“With longer-term demand expectations fading with the latest string of disappointing global economic reports we received this week, there is growing concern the physical markets will tip into a surplus in the months or quarter ahead.” 

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Oil Futures

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What the Fed Decision Means for Markets

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • What the Fed Decision Means for Markets
  • EIA Analysis and Oil Market Update

Futures are moderately higher on momentum from Wednesday’s post-Fed rally while earnings and data were solid overnight.

Economically, Euro Zone Manufacturing PMI was slightly better than expected (43.1 vs. (E ) 43.0).

On earnings, reports were good overnight with solid reports from ALL, CLX, PYPL, QCOM and others.

Today focus will be on economic data and a big earnings report after the close.  Economically, the two notable reports are Jobless Claims (E: 213K) and Unit Labor Costs (E: 0.7%).  Of the two, Unit Labor Costs are the more important number and markets will want to see an in-line or lower reading to imply receding inflation risks.

On the earnings front, there are a lot of reports today, but the highlight is clearly AAPL ($1.39) which reports after the close.  Other notable earnings include SQ ($0.47) and SBUX ($0.97).

Bottom line, if the market gets more Goldilocks data and solid earnings, this relief rally can continue. But if yields start to rise, don’t be shocked if there’s a reversal.

What the Fed Decision Means for Markets


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Oil Futures Briefly Plunged To New Session Lows

Oil Futures Briefly Plunged To New Session Lows: Tyler Richey Quoted in Morningstar


Oil prices mark first gain in 4 sessions as risks of market disruptions in the Middle East remain

Tyler Richey, co-editor at Sevens Report Research, pointed out that during Wednesday’s session, oil futures briefly plunged to new session lows after a preliminary news headline crossed the wires about Israel agreeing to delay a ground invasion of Gaza, but reports then said the provided reason for the delay was that the Israeli military was awaiting the arrival of U.S. missile support.

All of that “suggests an invasion is still imminent — just not right at this moment,” Richey said.

An implied measure of consumer gasoline demand, known as total motor gasoline supplied, was “largely steady with its smoother four-week moving average rising to a more-than-one-month-high,” said Sevens Report’s Richey. “That firming demand metric amid an unexpected drop in refinery runs last week is likely to result in some near-term pressure on supply, which is bullish for energy prices.”

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Oil Futures

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What Can Stop This Selloff?

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • What Can Stop This Selloff?
  • Weekly Market Preview:  A Very Important Week of Earnings, Fed Decision and Economic Data
  • Weekly Economic Cheat Sheet:  A Busy Week (Jobs Report Friday, ISM PMIs Wed/Fri)

Futures are moderately higher on a small reduction in geo-political tensions and better than expected inflation data.

Geo-politically, Israel moved forces into Gaza over the weekend but the operation isn’t as large as feared (yet) and that’s helping to slightly reduce geopolitical anxiety.

On inflation, Spanish CPI rose 3.5% vs. (E) 3.8%, providing another reminder that global inflation is declining.

This week will be a very busy one as we get a Fed decision and important economic/inflation data, as well as the final “big” week of earnings.  But, it starts slowly as there are no economic reports today, so focus will be on earnings and some important reports today include:  MCD ($3.00), WDC ($-1.87), ON ($1.35), SOFI ($-0.07), ANET ($1.58).

What Can Stop This Selloff?


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The Israel-Hamas Conflict in the Middle East

The Israel-Hamas conflict in the Middle East: Tyler Richey Quoted in MorningStar


Oil prices inch higher after losing much of their war premium during a 3-session decline

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Why Did Stocks Drop to Multi-Month Lows?

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Why Did Stocks Drop To Multi-Month Lows? (A New Reason)
  • Will the Election of a Speaker of the House Provide Any Relief for Investors?

Futures are solidly lower and are extending Wednesday’s losses following more disappointing earnings reports.

Earnings results this week have not been good and that continued overnight with disappointing guidance from META, WPP and Canadian Pacific (CP).

Today will be a busy day on both macro and micro economic fronts.

First, there’s an ECB Rate Decision but no hike is expected.  Economically, key reports today include, in order of importance, Jobless Claims (E: 208K), Durable Goods (E: 1.0%), Preliminary Q3 GDP (4.2%) and Pending Home Sales (-1.0%).  As has been the case, “Goldilocks” data that shows solid, but not very strong, activity will be welcomed by markets.

On the earnings front, there are multiple important reports today highlighted by AMZN ($0.58) after the close.  Other notable reports today include: UPS ($1.53), MRK ($1.94), LUV ($0.38), MA ($3.21), INTC ($0.19), and CMG ($10.46).  Bottom line, disappointing earnings are becoming a new headwind on markets and solid results today will help stabilize sentiment (while more disappointing reports will add to headwinds).


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What Would Stop the Bond Market Selloff?

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • What Would Stop the Bond Market Selloff? (Fundamental and Technical Perspectives)
  • October Flash PMI Takeaways – More Goldilocks Data (Chart)

Stock futures are trading lower as investors digest a mixed start to big tech earnings and a moderate rise in yields.

On the earnings front, GOOGL is down 6.75% this morning as cloud revenue missed estimates. While MSFT is up 3.30% amid a broadly positive quarterly earnings report bolstered by positive AI growth metrics.

Today, focus will be on economic data early with New Home Sales (E: 685K). From there focus will turn to the bond markets as there is a 5-Yr Treasury Note Auction at 1:00 p.m. ET that has the potential to move yields and impact equities (any further retreat in yields will be welcomed by investors).

Fed Chair Powell will be speaking after the close (4:35 p.m. ET). That is likely to result in some hesitation in the afternoon as traders position/hedge ahead of his post-close commentary.

Earnings season remains in full swing as well with quarterly results due from BA (-$3.05), TMO ($5.60), and GD ($2.87) this morning. While tech giants META ($3.62) and IBM ($2.12) report after the close.

What Would Stop the Bond Market Selloff?


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Rising Oil Prices Will Continue to Act as a Headwind

Rising Oil Prices Will Continue to Act as a Headwind: Tom Essaye Quoted in Barron’s


Stocks Open Lower Amid Rising Tensions in the Middle East

“Looking into today’s session, there will remain considerable focus on the conflict between Israel and Hamas amid Biden’s visit to the region and if no progress is made towards a ceasefire, rising oil prices will continue to act as a headwind on risk assets,” writes Sevens Report Research’s Tom Essaye.

President Joe Biden arrived in Tel Aviv to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. President Biden’s trip to Israel followed the explosion of a hospital in Gaza.

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Rising oil prices

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