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Trading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely Negative

2022.05.22 09:15

The leading stock market indices have closed lower for seven consecutive weeks (the DJIA is down for eight straight weeks—its worst in 90 years.)

The S&P was briefly down >20% from ATH on Friday before rallying into the close. Virtually all sectors, save energy, have been falling.

Estimates of global stock market losses = ~$25 Trillion, or more than one full year’s GDP of the USA.

Trading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely NegativeEmini S&P 500 Weekly ChartTrading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely NegativeBofA Bull/Bear Indicator

Liquidity is thin (as people back away), volatility has been wicked, and short-term price action has been astonishing ( the DJIA fell nearly 1,000 points early Friday, then rallied back about 700 points into the close.)

Trading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely NegativeDJI 60-Minute Chart

The S+P doubled from the 2020 lows and is up ~7X from the 2008 lows. Perhaps a correction was due after such spectacular gains.

Trading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely NegativeEmini S&P 500 Quarterly ChartTrading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely NegativeS&P 500 EPS vs TrendTrading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely NegativeFlow Into Global Equity Funds

The 40-year trend of lower interest rates helped boost asset prices

Interest rates hit > 1,000-year lows in the summer of 2020 (when the US Treasury yield hit 0.50%) but have been trending higher since then, with a strong leg higher beginning last fall when the market started to price in central bank tightening even as the Fed talked

In this chart, falling bond prices = higher yields.

Trading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely Negative30 Yr UST Bonds Weekly Chart

The Fed now seems determined to cool inflation (), and the market now fears the Fed will tighten into a recession.

Trading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely Negative1 Yr Forward Fed Funds RateTrading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely NegativeRetail Spending Chart

The forward market more than fully priced in this Fed tightening cycle and has corrected. The June 2023 Eurodollar future hit a low of ~9625 on May 4 and has backed off 50 bps.

The 10-year Treasury yield topped out May 9 at ~3.12% and has backed off to around 2.8%.

Trading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely NegativeMarket Yield On UST 2yr

Who suffers as the Fed fights inflation?

In previous posts, I’ve wondered if the Fed would be willing to to cool inflation—especially given that inflation would be a HUGE issue heading into the mid-term elections.

A falling stock market tightens financial conditions, so in that respect, the Fed is probably OK with the recent decline.

Full employment is part of the Fed’s mandate, but job losses are coming because the Fed wants to cool inflation by reducing demand. The Fed would like to arrange a but they admit that may be beyond their control.

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As Richard Russell used to say,

The US Dollar Index hit 20-year highs but has fallen back

Capital flows to the US dollar in times of trouble, and it also flows to the USD in search of opportunity. The recent strength of the USD reflected both of these motivations.

The combination of a risk-off environment and the perception that the Fed would raise interest rates more aggressively than other central banks contributed to the 7% rally in the USDX from late March to mid-May.

Trading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely NegativeDollar Index Weekly Chart

But this week, the correlation between intense risk-off sentiment and a rising USD reversed: stock indices fell sharply (risk-off), but so did the USD.

Perhaps the market senses that has already happened and/or the stunning recent strength of the USD was overdue for a correction.

Are recession worries cooling energy prices?

The bullish energy narrative has been powerful, and prices have soared. Demand has risen, but the prospect (and the current reality) of supply shortages have driven prices higher.

OPEC continues to raise its production targets, but it cannot deliver on those targets while warning that spare production capacity is tight.

Trading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely NegativeRBOB Gasoline Daily Chart

I’ve written many times about ass-backward government energy policies having expensive consequences, but the sad reality is that energy production can’t meet demand without a recession.

One thing that seems inevitable: a lot more money will have to go into the energy markets to increase production—from all sources.

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Food shortages?

The Economist cover this week was Although the Economist (and other magazine covers) have a history of signaling market reversals, they may be right.

I sincerely hope they are wrong, but there is a real risk of food shortages that could bring unimaginable consequences.

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My short-term trading

I started this week flat but thought that stock indices and the USD might reverse recent trends. In last week’s notes, I wrote that I would buy the CAD if sentiment turned risk-on.

I bought the CAD and stock indices (S+P and Russell) several times this week. I traded small positions with tight stops; I had a couple of good winners but took several small losses.

At the end of the week, my P+L was down 0.50%. On Friday, I bought the S+P 30 points off the low and remained long into the weekend (still thinking that this market is going to bounce!)

On my radar

Equity market sentiment is extremely negative, and any sign of a bounce could lead to a swift bear market rally. I will be looking for some follow-through to the late Friday rally.

There are seven trading days left before month-end. I expect to see significant rebalancing (buying) from pension funds and mutual funds. Corporate buybacks could also be a factor.

On Friday, the S+P briefly broke below a double-bottom (took out a wack of stops?) but swiftly rebounded above that support level. A failed breakdown may signal a rally.

Trading Desk Notes: Stock Market Sentiment Is Extremely NegativeEmini S&P 500 240-Minute Chart

The weakness in the USD this week, especially when risk-off sentiment was so strong, may signal a change in trend.

Thoughts on trading

This week was an example of playing good defense. I was fundamentally wrong to think that risk-off sentiment was due for a bounce, but my risk management limited the damage to my P+L.

Trading is clearly not about economics; it is about psychology, and the market’s mood got darker this week, not brighter.

What is “Risk Management?”

One of the great benefits of writing these posts is that I get terrific questions, comments, and suggestions from readers I would otherwise never meet. This week a reader in Poland asked, in essence, what do I mean when I say that I make money from managing my risks, not from having a great crystal ball.

The more I thought about his question, the more I realized it was a great question, so I will write about different aspects of risk management every week.

Here’s my (edited) reply to his question:

My risk management style has changed over the years. For instance, in the early 1980s, when I was a currency analyst for a large American commodity firm, I traded very aggressively— that is, I took much bigger positions (relative to my account size) than I do now.

I also believe that each trader has to find a style of risk management that suits their personality and trading style.

Risk management defines a trader’s style—its essence is to Since I deal with probabilities, not certainty; I want to organize my trading to limit losses.

I will give this some more thought, and I might create a new section in my TD Notes. Thank you for giving me that idea!

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