Mish’s Daily: Powell and the Great Indecision
Mish’s Daily: Powell and the Great Indecision
Written by Michele ‘Mish’ Schneider
In today’s presser with Powell basically said what he typically says:
Higher for longer but maybe not as risks remain to economy while inflation is too sticky.
Here are some of our thoughts on the overall macro and technical picture.
- 1. All indices are below their 50-DMA and in caution phases.
- 2. Inflation-yes stickier but not everywhere-grains down, sugar down, lumber down, gold, coffee, cocoa, oil, copper, silver up…
- 3. But silver still well underperforming gold. Gold is right now more of a flight to safety. What will get gold to 3000-besides war?
- 4. If silver at least starts to show us it can begin to outperform gold in the gold to silver ratio. For now, the theme is potential stagflation given weak manufacturing and housing, strong but nuanced labor stats, inflation pocketed, govt debt/spending soaring, geopolitical uncertainty.
- 5. This type of disjointed inflation read most likely leads to some rate reduction-if LaGarde does it first as she suggests-which in turn could lead to
- (a) A buy in emerging markets
- (b) Topping action in the US dollar
- (c) Long bonds finally bottoming out -but will that be good for the market? Here is where potential recession comes into play.
- 6. Junk bonds flashed the warning on this sell off as they always are best risk on/off indicator-now coming into major SUPPORT-which if breaks below will send stocks lower still. If these levels hold and HYG gets back over 76 will start to nibble some stocks
Meanwhile, back to the future…
- 1. Consumer shifting spending-more on personal care than travel or homes-this is our vanity trade (based on the new diet drugs becoming more mainstream) and we still like
- (a) Norvo Nordisk
- (b) ELF
- (c) AbbVie
But not buying until market stabilizes
- 2. With money in fixed income, consumer is making more in the short-term interest-bearing assets than what the consumer debt is-only exception is new mortgages.
- 3. Solar-unless oil takes out current highs, could still flounder-but at some point, TAN around 40 looks very cheap and appealing.
- 4. Bitcoin-rangebound-must hold 60k and get back over 65k-the halving event appears priced in. Overall, gold is well underperforming in the longer term but near term is more of a store of value. While gold took out the 2021 highs-bitcoin has not.
- 5. MY LONG-TERM prediction-gold has more upside but then in 2025 peaks out for a very long time and bitcoin resumes the future store of value.
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ETF Summary
S&P 500 (SPY) 500 next big support
Russell 2000 (IWM) 192 support
Dow (DIA) 372 the January low
Nasdaq (QQQ) 427 support
Regional banks (KRE) 45-50 range
Semiconductors (SMH) 205-206 support
Transportation (IYT) 67 pivotal with 65 bigger support
Biotechnology (IBB) 128 pivotal
Retail (XRT) 67.00 next support
iShares iBoxx Hi Yd Cor Bond ETF (HYG) 75.50 the 200 DMA
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