Economic Speculation

Markets on Edge: Calm Before a Data-Driven Storm?

After last week's chaotic dumps and pumps across various asset classes amid Powell's comments, a giant 'quad witch' OpEx, and mean-reverting FedSpeak, today saw markets take a pause (of sorts) with stocks, bonds, the dollar, gold, and crypto all relatively flat close-to-close...

...with only crude oil showing any real action - monkeyhammered lower for no apparently good reason...

Today's apparently calm demeanour perhaps reflects anxious traders gearing up for a pretty busy week of 'hard' and 'soft' data, including the Thursday's durable goods report, Friday's PCE inflation report, plus the Consumer Confidence survey and Richmond Fed survey tomorrow.

The vol market is showing nervousness (and the election is well and truly priced in)...

All the US majors plunged as European PMIs hit at the European open (ugly across the board). Then futs rallied into the US open, only to be sold again with Small Caps the biggest losers on the day. Of course, we managed a new closing high for both The Dow and S&P 500 though...

Notably, Goldman points out that the S&P traded within its lowest intraday band (37bps) since early July.

Mag7 stocks continued in their post-Powell surge wedge...

A somewhat chaotic looking day under the hood in stocks with energy puking at the open, then panic bid, then dumped into the European close. Discretionary outperformed as Real Estate lagged...

Stocks and bonds remain significantly decoupled since the July FOMC meeting...

Treasury yields were relatively unchanged close-to-close, despite selling pressure during the EU session and buying during US...

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The yield curve continues to steepen dramatically with 2s10s up yo +16bps today - its steepest since June 2022...

Not exactly a good sign for those hoping that The Fed will bring down mortgage rates.

The dollar also ended flat on the day after surging on the EU PMIs (EUR weakness) and then fading back into its recent range...

Gold limped a bit higher - another record high but was basically unchanged...

Bitcoin ripped higher overnight (topping $64,500) before fading back to almost unchanged...

Ethereum continues to outperform Bitcoin, surging up to one-month highs on a relative basis...

Finally, this just happened...

That is a sudden surge in the market's perception of USA's short-term sovereign credit risk.

Are traders starting to worry about Kamalanomics (Communism?)

Photo source: Bloomberg.

This article originally appeared on Zero Hedge.

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