Futures have slipped about 10 points on quiet trading.
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Futures have slipped about 10 points on quiet trading.
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Futures are off moderately this morning on low holiday volume.
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After falling for months, YoY PCE ticked higher in July: 3.3% versus 3.0% in June. Excluding food and energy, the print was 4.2% versus 4.1% in June.
The data pared some of the overnight ramp, with futures easing lower as we approach the opening bell.
In other economic news, personal spending (0.8% MoM) rose faster than expected while income (0.2% MoM) grew slower than expected – not an optimal combination when trying to avoid a recession.
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Second quarter GDP was revised downward from 2.4% to 2.1%, providing a much needed boost to bulls hoping for another Fed pause. Of course, it also provides bears with some evidence of an economic slowdown.
Futures have been hovering around flat all morning.
Futures are off slightly in advance of consumer confidence data due out at 10 ET.
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It’s been lonely maintaining that rates would continue to rise over the past 10 months. As we noted in Decision Time:
“TNX…looks likely to test 47.55 after it digests recent gains.”
After the 10Y topped its Oct 21 highs, folks started coming around. Now it’s looking fairly obvious.
The only question is whether Powell will fess up to the coming rise in CPI and, therefore interest rates, in his speech at Jackson Hole (1005 ET.)
As we discussed a few days ago [see: Interesting Goings On in Currencies] the cross currents in rates and currencies are problematic for the market. We saw ample evidence yesterday when futures gave up a strong opening – breaking out of a well-formed channel only to close deep in the red.
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Futures have broken out on a new VIX “breakdown” and the runup in NVDA shares – now the 4th largest component of the S&P500.
This seems off to us, as Powell is likely to come out more hawkish than expected in his Jackson Hole comments.
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Futures are up 0.40% largely on bullish algo positioning…
…with VIX now down 13.4% since Friday’s 200-day moving average tag.
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Futures are up modestly in advance of the Jackson Hole symposium.
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VIX’s constant slide has been one of the best indicators of the runaway bullishness over the past 10 months. Over the past week, however, it has soared to new highs, reaching our 200-day moving average target well ahead of schedule.
What does it portend for equities?
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