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Updated Market Multiple Targets: S&P 500 Chart

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • S&P 500 Market Multiple Targets Chart – February Update (Shareable PDF)

Stock futures are little changed amid a stable bond market as investors await another busy day of Fed commentary and another key Treasury auction.

Economically, German Industrial Production was better than feared at -3.1% vs. (E) -3.9% Y/Y in December, but the still negative headline is not helping ongoing concerns for a potential recession in Europe this year.

Looking into the U.S. session today, there are two economic reports on the calendar: International Trade in Goods and Services (E: -$62.2B) and Consumer Credit (E: $16.2B). Neither release should move markets but a meaningful rise in Consumer Credit could stoke concerns about a potential rise in delinquencies and weigh on stocks.

Beyond the data, we have another very busy day of Fed speak with Kugler (11:00 a.m. ET), Collins (11:30 a.m. ET), Barkin (12:00 p.m. ET), and Bowman (2:00 p.m. ET) all due to speak around mid-day. Markets have largely absorbed the hawkish shift in tone of the last week but if there is any more dovish-leaning chatter today, it could support a continued rally in equity markets and further stabilize bonds.

Finally, there is a 10-Yr Treasury Note auction at 1:00 p.m. ET and if demand is as strong as it was in yesterday’s 3-Yr Note auction, that could be another bullish catalyst for both stocks and bonds in the afternoon.


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Market Multiple Table: February Update

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Market Multiple Table – February Update (Shareable PDF)
  • ISM Services PMI Takeaways: Prices Subindex Surges

U.S. equity futures are little changed as Treasuries stabilize following a 30 basis point spike in yields over the last two sessions while global markets were mixed overnight.

Chinese stocks rallied 4% overnight amid government intervention to stem recent losses while European shares edged up on better than feared Retail Sales and a very strong German Manufacturing Orders Report (+ 8.9%).

Looking into today’s session, there are no economic reports but there is a busy afternoon of Fed speak with Mester (12:00 p.m. ET), Kashkari (1:00 p.m. ET), Collins (2:00 p.m. ET), and Harker (7:00 p.m. ET) all scheduled to deliver commentary. The market will want to hear a less hawkish tone than Powell’s from last week and the weekend in order for Treasuries to continue to stabilize and stocks resume the rally.

Additionally, there is a 3-Yr Treasury Note auction at 1:00 p.m. ET and the outcome could move bond markets and influence equity market trading this afternoon.

Finally, earnings season is beginning to slowdown but there are a few notable quarterly releases today including: SNAP ($0.06), F ($0.13), and CMG ($9.73).


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Cut Through the Market Noise: The Four Drivers of This Rally

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Cut Through the Market Noise:  The Four Drivers of This Rally
  • Why Markets Rallied Despite Friday’s Hot Jobs Report
  • Weekly Market Preview:  Fed Speak, Growth Data and an Important Inflation Update
  • Weekly Economic Cheat Sheet:  Data Focused on Economic Growth and Inflation

Futures are modestly lower as Fed Chair Powell’s 60 Minutes interview is being taken as slightly hawkish.

Powell’s 60 Minutes interview is being framed as hawkish but in reality, Powell didn’t say anything new as this was his main message: Rates cuts are coming sooner than later, but a March cut is unlikely.

Economically, China’s January services PMI missed estimates (52.7 vs. (E) 53.0), reinforcing economic concerns.

Today focus will be on the ISM Services PMI (E: 52.1) and the key here is clear:  This number needs to stay above 50 otherwise we will see growth concerns start to rise.  There is also one Fed speaker today, Bostic (2:00 p.m. ET), but he shouldn’t move markets given Powell’s recent interviews.


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Was the Fed Decision Hawkish? No. Here’s Why.

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Was the Fed Decision Hawkish?  No.  Here’s Why.
  • Do We Need to Start to Worry About Banks Again?

Futures are bouncing modestly following Wednesday’s declines as investors digest the Fed decision and look ahead to important earnings after the close.

Economically, EU Core HICP (their CPI) rose 3.3% vs. (E) 3.2% and that’s slightly reducing rate cut expectations.

Today is another important day of economic data and arguably the most important day of earnings results for the Q4 reporting season.

The most important events today start with earnings as we get AMZN ($0.81), AAPL ($2.09) and META ($4.82) earnings after the close and obviously investors will want to see solid results.   Economically, the key reports today are the ISM Manufacturing PMI (E: 47.4), Jobless Claims (E: 214K) and Unit Labor Costs (E: 2.1%), and markets will be looking for in-line data to keep hard landing worries low.  Finally, we also get a Bank of England rate decision, but no change to rates is expected.


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Key Technical Levels to Watch on Fed Day

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Key Technical Levels to Watch on Fed Day (Shareable PDF Available)
  • Jobs Report Preview

Stock futures are in the red this morning after mega-cap tech earnings failed to meet overly optimistic estimates (but were not that bad, all things considered), Chinese Manufacturing PMI missed estimates, and French CPI was higher than expected.

On the earnings front, AMD (-11%), GOOGL (-6%), and MSFT (-1%) are all lower in the pre-market despite generally healthy quarterly reports with most earnings and revenue figures topping analysts estimates while some corporate guidance was not as strong as hoped.

Today is lining up to be a very busy day full of catalysts. Starting with the economic data, we get the first look at January labor market data with the ADP Employment Report (E: 130K) while Q4 Employment Cost Index (E: 1.0%) will offer a look at wage pressures from late 2023.

The Treasury will release the official Refunding Announcement details before the open (8:30 a.m. ET) before focus will turn to the Fed with the FOMC Decision (2:00 p.m. ET) and Powell’s press conference (2:30 p.m. ET) in the afternoon.

There are no “Mag7” earnings today, but a few notables to watch include: MA ($3.08), QCOM ($2.37), and MET ($1.95).

Bottom line, equities are on edge in pre-market trade this morning with all of today’s catalysts looming, but, if the Treasury Refunding Announcement supports the bond market (keeps a lid on yields) and the Fed doesn’t not offer a hawkish surprise, we should be able to see markets stabilize. Conversely, any disappointments or hawkish reactions will support further volatility into the back half of the week.

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Fed Meeting Preview

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Why the Treasury Refunding Estimate Moved Markets
  • FOMC Meeting Preview

U.S. futures are slightly lower as yesterday’s late session rally is digested ahead of the Fed and key earnings reports.

Economically, Australian Retail Sales data from December missed (-2.7% vs. E: -0.6%) but the EU GDP Flash was slightly better than feared at 0.1% vs. (E) 0.0% Y/Y in Q4.

Today there are multiple economic reports beginning with housing market statistics ahead of the open: Case-Shiller Home Price Index (E: 0.4%) and FHFA House Price Index (E: 0.3%). Some moderation in home prices would be welcomed ahead of the Fed today.

After the open, two more closely followed releases on the health of the consumer: Consumer Confidence (E: 112.5) and state of the labor market: JOLTS (E: 8.70 million) will be released. With the FOMC meeting beginning today and some mega-cap tech names reporting earnings after the close, it will take a big surprise in the data to materially move markets this morning.

Regarding earnings, we have entered the peak of the reporting season with several notables reporting this morning: GM ($1.08), UPS ($2.44), and SYY ($0.88) while some of the biggest tech names, MSFT ($2.76) and GOOGL ($1.60) will report after the close. AMD ($0.77), and SBUX ($0.93) are two other notable releases to watch.


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Five Bullish Market Assumptions Updated

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Five Bullish Market Assumptions Updated (Are They Still True?)
  • Weekly Market Preview:  Important Updates on Fed Rate Cuts and Economic Growth
  • Weekly Economic Cheat Sheet:  Fed Meeting Wednesday, ISM and Jobs Report Friday

Futures are little changed following an increase in geo-political tensions over the weekend and ahead of the first really busy week of 2024.

Three U.S. soldiers were killed in an attack in Jordan by Iranian backed militants and that’s further escalating tensions in the region and oil rallied in response.

There were no economic reports overnight.

This is the first truly busy week of 2024 as we have a Fed decision on Wednesday and a jobs report on Friday and it’s the most important week of earnings season.  But, the week starts slowly as there are no economic reports today and minimal earnings.  So, focus will remain on geo-politics and 1) Any additional attacks on U.S. soldiers in the region or 2) Information about a U.S. retaliatory strike could push oil higher and weigh on stocks.

Earnings Today:  WHR ($ 3.64), SOFI (E: $0.00), CLF ($-0.07).


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China Cut Reserve Requirements

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • China Cut Reserve Requirements.  Does that Improve Risk/Reward?

Futures are little changed following a mixed night of earnings and ahead of the ECB rate decision.

Earnings were mixed overnight with cautious TSLA guidance (TSLA down –7% pre-market). This is offsetting other solid tech results from IBM, NOW and others.

Today focus will remain on rates, data and earnings.  The key event today is the ECB meeting there is little to no chance of a rate hike or cut.  Instead, the key will be insight into when the ECB expects the first rate cut.  If it’s before the summer, that’s dovish/bullish.  If it’s after the summer that’s hawkish/bearish.

Turning to the data, there are several notable reports today. Including (in order of importance) Advanced Q4 GDP (E: 2.0%), Jobless Claims (E: 200K), Durable Goods (E: 1.0%) and New Home Sales (E: 650K). “Goldilocks” data that meets expectations is the best outcome for stocks.

Finally, earnings season rolls on and important reports today include: AAL ($0.06), LUV ($0.11), VLO ($2.95), SHW ($1.80), INTC ($0.48), V ($2.33), TMUS ($1.90), COF ($2.50).


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Hard vs. Soft Landing Scoreboard: Losing Momentum?

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Hard vs. Soft Landing Scoreboard: Losing  Momentum?
  • Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index Falls Sharply: Chart

Stock futures ramped higher overnight amid more Chinese stimulus news, mixed economic data, and strong earnings from streaming giant NFLX which is up 10% premarket.

The PBOC cut bank reserve requirements by 0.40% o/n triggering a 3.5%+ rally in the Hang Seng as growth worries eased while PMI data in Europe was mildly disappointing

Looking into today’s session there is one economic release to watch shortly after the open: PMI Composite Flash (Service PMI: 51.2, Manufacturing PMI: 47.2) and markets will be looking for more “Goldilocks” economic trends in the data in order to hold this week’s gains.

There are no Fed speakers today but the Treasury will hold a 5-Yr Note auction at 1:00 p.m. ET that could move markets, especially if the results are weak and yields move higher as that would become a renewed headwind on growth stocks which have led the latest leg of the rally to all-time highs.

Earnings season continues as well with: T ($0.55), PGR ($2.38), FCX ($0.23), and GD ($3.66) reporting ahead of the bell, while results from TSLA ($0.74), IBM ($3.76), STX (-$0.06), and CSX ($0.44) are due after the close.


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Why Are Chinese Stocks So Weak? (And Is There an Opportunity?)

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Why Are Chinese Stocks So Weak? (And Is There an Opportunity?)
  • Chart: Leading Economic Indicators Remain Deeply Negative

U.S. futures are flat amid mixed trade overseas as European shares pulled back modestly after a weak ECB Lending Survey while Asian shares bounced solidly amid news China is planning a $278B “market rescue package” aimed at stabilizing the nation’s volatile capital market environment.

Looking into today’s session, there is one regional Fed survey release: Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index (E: -15). And while the Richmond release is less popular than other regional Fed reports, it will be more closely monitored today after both the Empire and Philly Fed surveys badly disappointed last week.

December M2 Money Supply will also be released at 1:00 p.m. ET which could move markets in early afternoon trade (especially if there is a sharp and unexpected contraction in money supply).

There are no Fed officials scheduled to speak today but there is a 2-Yr Treasury Note auction at 1:00 p.m. ET that could offer fresh insight into market expectation for Fed policy outlook. A weak auction sending yields higher, would be a negative catalyst for stocks today.

Finally earnings season is continuing to pick up with: VZ ($1.07), MMM ($2.31), GE ($0.90), PG ($1.70), JNJ ($2.27), and SYF ($0.96) reporting before the open, and NFLX ($2.20) and TXN ($1.46) releasing results after the close.


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