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What the Fed Decision Means for Markets

What’s in Today’s Report:

  • What the More Hawkish Than Expected Fed Decisions Means for Markets
  • EIA Analysis and Oil Market Update

Futures are modestly lower as markets digest yesterday’s more hawkish than expected FOMC meeting.

The U.S. dollar is surging this morning off the more hawkish than expected Fed and gold is getting hit hard as currency markets re-price for a less dovish Fed.

Economically the only notable number was the Australian Labour Force Survey, which handily beat expectations (115k job adds vs. (E) 30k), reflecting the global nature of the economic recovery.

Today there are two notable economic reports, Jobless Claims (E: 364K) and Philadelphia Fed manufacturing Index (E: 30.8) but unless either number is a substantial surprise, they shouldn’t move markets.  Instead, markets will be watching the dollar and Treasury yields for reaction to the Fed.  If both rally hard throughout the day, that will pressure stocks further as it erodes some of the “dovish Fed” support that’s helped the S&P 500 rally to recent highs.

Tom Essaye Quoted in Aljazeera on June 14, 2021

As Bitcoin tops $40,000 again, analysts eye $50,000

Bitcoin is always going to be volatile and the manic run-up we had was never sustainable. The question is…said Tom Essaye, a former Merrill Lynch trader who founded “The Sevens Report” newsletter. Click here to read the full article.

 

Tom Essaye Quoted in Yahoo Finance on June 9, 2021

Market Recap: Wednesday, June 9

Stocks traded mixed on Wednesday as investors considered more mixed data on the…said Tom Essaye, founder and president of Sevens Report Research. Click here to read the full article.

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Tom Essaye Quoted in Yahoo Finance on June 10, 2021

Stock market news live updates: Stocks rise, S&P 500 hits record despite hotter-than-expected inflation data

In the past two months, everything the market priced in has essentially happened. COVID is effectively over here in the United States, we’re not getting…Tom Essaye, president of Sevens Report Research, told Yahoo Finance on Wednesday. Click here to read the full article.

Tom Essaye Quoted in Barron’s on June 9, 2021

Colgate-Palmolive Rises, Wendy’s Falls, and Stocks Aren’t Doing Much

A sense of trader paralysis grips global markets ahead of key catalysts due in…writes Tom Essaye, founder of Sevens Report Research. Click here to read the full article.

Tom Essaye Quoted in Barron’s on June 8, 2021

Wendy’s Joins the Meme Stocks, Marvell Is Rising, and Tech Stocks Are Gaining

Stock futures are wavering between gains and losses this morning as traders digest mixed economic data and look ahead..writes Tom Essaye, founder of Sevens Report Research. Click here to read the full article.

Why the JOLTS Report Matters to Markets

What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Why the JOLTS Report Matters to Markets

Stock futures are little changed this morning while overseas markets were down modestly overnight as a sense of trader paralysis grips global markets ahead of key catalysts due in the back half of the week.

Economically, Chinese PPI hit 9.0% vs. (E) 8.3% in May, the hottest reading since 2008, however, May CPI was 1.3% vs. (E) 1.5%, keeping inflation fears relatively subdued.

There are no market moving economic reports on the calendar for today and no Fed officials are scheduled to speak however the Treasury will hold a 10-Yr Note auction at 1:00 p.m. ET.

The Treasury auction could move markets today but only if there is a big surprise in the results as markets are more likely to continue to churn into tomorrow’s CPI report and ECB Announcement.

Inflation Expectations Dashboard

What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Sevens Report Inflation Expectations Dashboard
  • Chart: Gold Holds Key Trend Support

Stock futures are wavering between gains and losses this morning as traders digest mixed economic data and look ahead to a key inflation report due later in the week.

Economically, Japanese GDP was not as bad as feared in Q1 but German Industrial Production missed estimates as did the U.S. NFIB Small Business Optimism Index which is weighing modestly on sentiment this morning.

There are two economic reports to watch in the U.S. today: International Trade in Goods and Services (E: -$69.0B) and JOLTS (E: 8.045M). The latter will be the more important to watch as investors continue to look for clues regarding the state of the labor market recovery.

No Fed officials are scheduled to speak today however there is a 3-Yr Treasury Note auction at 1:00 p.m. ET and a weak outcome could rekindle taper fears with Thursday’s CPI report coming into focus.

Jobs Report Preview

What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Jobs Report Preview:  Two Sided Risks for the Market

Futures are modestly lower following mixed economic data while the Fed announced it’s winding down one of its pandemic era support programs.

Service PMIs for May were mixed as the Chinese PMI missed estimates while the EU & British PMIs were in-line with expectations, but none of the data is altering the expectation that the global economic recovery is on going.

The Fed announced it’s going to start selling assets from the “Secondary Market Credit Facility” which was the program the Fed used to buy corporate bonds to stabilize markets during March/April of 2020.  This has nothing to do with QE, but it is a general reminder that we are seeing central banks removing market support as society returns to normal, and it’s a tangential reminder that tapering of QE is coming at some point.

Today’s focus will be on economic data as we get several notable reports today:   ISM Services PMI (E: 63.1), Jobless Claims (E: 400k), and ADP Employment (627k).  Generally speaking, markets will want to see “Goldilocks” data from all three reports – close to or better than expectations but not so good they make the Fed think more about tapering.  We also have three Fed speakers:  Bostic (12:30 p.m. ET), Harker (1:50 p.m. ET), and Quarles (E: 3:05 p.m. ET) but none of them should move markets.

Tom Essaye Quoted in Barron’s on June 1, 2021

Stocks End Mixed After Another Inflation Red Flag

If we get that strong [PMI] number (along with strong pricing indices) then pressure will build on the Fed to at least acknowledge a discussion about…wrote Tom Essaye, founder of Sevens Report Research. Click here to read the full article.
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