The Weekly Edge

Bull, Bear, or Duck?

Bull, Bear, or Duck?

As we look into the back half of 2023, we can foresee a scenario where the market behaves like a duck. On the surface, the market may appear to be making little movement, plodding sideways, while under the surface we could see dynamic churning and rotations of market leadership.

Party in the U.S.A.

Party in the U.S.A.

Another week, another string of better than expected data in the U.S., suggesting that forecasts for economic growth in the second half of 2023 remain far too low. It’s a growth party in the U.S.A.

Top Charts to Watch for Equities in June

Top Charts to Watch for Equities in June

US equities were higher on the week and notched sizable daily gains on Friday. Growth-oriented indices like the NASDAQ and Russell 1000 Growth were again the biggest winners as the names that comprise these indices continued to shrug off higher real rates and expand valuation multiples.

Top Takeaways from a Busy Week in Markets

Top Takeaways from a Busy Week in Markets

Broad US equity indices marched higher on the Friday leading into Memorial Day Weekend, resulting in the S&P 500 notching a slight weekly gain while the tech-heavy NASDAQ and Russell 1000 indices produced weekly gains of 1.5% – 2.5%.

Won’t Back Down: 1Q23 Earnings Recap and 2Q23 Preview

Won’t Back Down: 1Q23 Earnings Recap and 2Q23 Preview

There are multiple “problems” (maybe not 99!) that are driving the bond market to price in such a different outcome than the Fed’s guidance. These include concerns about the debt ceiling, regional banking crisis, geopolitical tensions, concern about flagging U.S. growth, and optimism that inflation will continue to moderate.

Top 10 Charts to Watch for May

Top 10 Charts to Watch for May

The first week of May proved to be action-packed: another bank failed and was acquired out of receivership, the Federal Reserve met and raised interest rates, earnings continued to roll in, equity markets experienced renewed volatility after a lull, and economic data continued to be resilient “in spite of it all”.