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Fed Says No Interest Rate Hikes in Sight, Market Rallies

Fed Chairman Jerome Powell makes it clear there are no interest rate hikes in sight. “The level of inflation we have right now is not at all consistent with price stability.” As he states, inflation is a problem, but he seems willing to ignore it to nurse the employment market back to full health. On the rather dovish outlook, stocks extended their recent rally into more extreme overbought territory. Stocks are now pushing more than 2-standard deviations above the 50-dma.

Market Rallies As Fed Announces No Interest Rate Hikes

With all of our signals extended and overbought, we continue our process of raising cash, hedging risk, and rebalancing portfolios to models.

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What To Watch Today


Economy

  • 7:30 a.m. ET: Challenger job cuts, year-over-year, October (-84.9% in September)
  • 8:30 a.m. ET: Initial jobless claimsweek ended Oct. 30 (275,000 expected, 281,000 during prior week)
  • 8:30 a.m. ET: Continuing claimsweek ended Oct. 23 (2.150 million expected, 2.243 million during prior week)
  • 8:30 a.m. ET: Non-farm productivity, Q3 preliminary (-3.1% expected, 2.1% in Q2)
  • 8:30 a.m. ET: Unit Labor Costs, Q3 preliminary (7.0% expected, 1.3% in Q2)
  • 8:30 a.m. ET: Trade balance, September (-$80.2 billion expected, -$73.3 billion in August)

Earnings

Pre-market

  • 6:00 a.m. ET: Cigna (CI) to report adjusted earnings of $5.23 on revenue of $42.90 billion
  • 6:00 a.m. ET: Hanesbrands (HBI) to report adjusted earnings of 47 cents on revenue of $1.80 billion
  • 6:30 a.m. ET: Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (REGN) to report adjusted earnings of $9.85 on revenue of $2.82 billion
  • 6:30 a.m. ET: Moderna (MRNA) to report adjusted earnings of $9.07 on revenue of $6.32 billion.
  • 7:00 a.m. ET: Wayfair (W) to report adjusted earnings of 0.1 cents on revenue of $3.24 billion
  • 7:00 a.m. ET: Duke Energy (DUKto report adjusted earnings of $1.79 on revenue of $7.24 billion 
  • 7:05 a.m. ET: Citrix Systems (CTXS) to report adjusted earnings of 89 cents on revenue of $772.63 million 
  • 7:10 a.m. ET: ViacomCBS (VIAC) to report adjusted earnings of 76 cents on revenue of $6.55 billion
  • 7:30 a.m. ET: Vulcan Material (VMC) to report adjusted earnings of $1.62 on revenue of $1.51 billion
  • 8:00 a.m. ET: Kellogg (K) to report adjusted earnings of 94 cents on revenue of $3.54 billion 
  • 8:50 a.m. ET: Nikola (NKLAto report adjusted losses of 26 cents on revenue of $10.00 million
  • Before the open: Planet Fitness (PLNT) to report adjusted earnings of 18 cents on revenue of $136.21 million

Post-market

  • 4:00 p.m. ET: Airbnb (ABNB) to report adjusted earnings of 77 cents on revenue of $2.07 billion
  • 4:00 p.m. ET: Dropbox (DBXto report adjusted earnings of 35 centson revenue of $544.75 million
  • 4:00 p.m. ET: Skyworks Solutions (SWKSto report adjusted earnings of $2.55 on revenue of $1.30 billion
  • 4:00 p.m. ET: Expedia (EXPEto report adjusted earnings of $1.63 on revenue of $2.73 billion
  • 4:05 p.m. ET: Rocket Cos. (RKTto report adjusted earnings of 48 cents on revenue of $2.91 billion
  • 4:05 p.m. ET: Uber Technologies (UBER) to report adjusted losses of 26 cents on revenue of $4.40 billion
  • 4:05 p.m. ET: iHeartMedia (IHRTto report adjusted earnings of 8 cents on revenue of $914.38 million
  • 4:05 p.m ET: Shake Shack (SHAKto report adjusted losses of 6 cents on revenue of $197.58 million
  • 4:05 p.m. ET: Peloton (PTON) to report adjusted losses of $1.07 per share of $808.93 million
  • 4:05 p.m. ET: Novavax (NVAXto report adjusted losses of $3.91 per share of $334.67 million
  • 4:05 p.m. ET: Pinterest (PINS) to report adjusted earnings of 22 cents per share of $632.80 million
  • 4:05 p.m. ET: Live Nation Entertainment (LYVto report adjusted losses of 10 cents on revenue of $2.12 billion
  • 4:10 p.m. ET: IAC Interactive Corp. (IACto report adjusted losses of 38 cents on revenue of $866.53 million
  • 4:15 p.m. ET: Cloudflare (NET) to report adjusted losses of 4 cents per share of $165.73 million
  • 4:15 p.m. ET: Occidental Petroleum (OXYto report adjusted earnings of 67 cents on revenue of $6.61 billion
  • 4:15 p.m. ET: American International Group (AIG) to report adjusted earnings of 91 cents on revenue of $12.86 billion
  • After market close: Square (SQ) is expected to report adjusted earnings of 38 cents on revenue of $4.51 billion

Signs Of Exuberance

Chartr.com had an excellent note out yesterday:

Every week it feels like we get a new headline about financial markets doing something unusual. Just this week we’ve had:

  • A “squid game” crypto token falling 99.99% in a few minutes.
  • Tesla adding hundreds of billions of dollars in value over a deal with Hertz that hasn’t even been signed.
  • US stock markets hitting fresh all-time-highs.

“All of which begs the question: are we in a bubble?”

Stock Market Bubble Fed Interest Rate

“Answering that question is a bit like answering how long is a piece of string. Just limiting the question to US stock markets helps to narrow the focus, as does getting some help from Nobel laureate Robert Shiller.

Shiller is the creator of the Cyclically-Adjusted Price-to-Earnings Ratio (CAPE).

A simple price-to-earnings ratio compares how much one share costs with how much it earns. A share that costs $100, and earns $5 a year, has a P/E of 20x. It’s a rough but simple way to compare valuations between different companies, or history.

Shiller took that simple metric and… made it more complicated (but also probably better). Instead of just looking at one year of earnings, Shiller compares the price with the average from the last 10 years (adjusted for inflation). Doing that helps to smooth things out, as any company can have one good or bad year.

Lucky for us, Shiller has been calculating this CAPE ratio for the US stock market as a whole, for decades and decades.

So where are we now?

The latest CAPE ratio for the S&P 500 Index is 38x. That’s pretty close to the all-time record, which was 44x back in 2000. For those with a short memory, that was just before the dotcom bubble burst and markets (particularly tech) crashed hard.”

Jerome Powell’s Press Conference

Below are some key points from Powell’s press conference-

  • *POWELL: FOCUS AT MEETING WAS TAPERING, NOT RAISING RATES
  • “Our focus is not on raising rates at this time.” He essentially danced around questions regarding future rate hikes.
  • Fed members see something different from traders but are flexible to adapt & change course if incoming data challenge their thesis
  • “The inflation that we’re seeing is really not due to tight labor markets. It’s due to bottlenecks.” He is pushing back on the idea that wage pressures are driving inflation.
  • Powell acknowledges language shift around “transitory” was intentional because they’re basically less sure it will be transitory
  • “The level of inflation we have right now is not at all consistent with price stability”

In a nutshell, the press conference was dovish. Powell stated the Fed will not increase the overnight interest rate solely due to the employment picture. He is willing to overlook high inflation and the Fed’s “price stability” mandate to keep policy easy in hopes of meeting the “full employment” mandate.

ADP Jobs

Per ADP, 571k jobs were added last month, similar to the 523k added in September. While the Fed continually states that weakness in the labor is the primary reason for no Fed interest rate hike, such seems that is no longer the case.

ADP jobs report suggest Fed should hike rates

FOMC Statement – Taper has Begun

As is widely expected, the Fed will begin to taper asset purchases this month to the tune of $15 billion a month. LINK to the statement. The redlined statement below shows the changes made to the last FOMC statement. Of note, in the second paragraph, they appear to be fading their transitory inflation point of view. They changed transitory factors to factors that are expected to be transitory. There were no Fed members dissenting support of the statement.

Importantly, as noted, the key driver for the markets was the lack of urgency for the Fed to hike interest rates.

Fed Doesn’t Want To Hike Interest Rates

While the median forecast is for Fed to hike interest rates three to four times by 2023, a few Wall Street players are starting to suspect rising prices will eventually force the Fed’s hand. With the economy losing momentum, higher rates may cascade across a wide array of borrowing costs like bonds, credit cards and mortgages at the worst possible time.

According to Wall Street veteran Peter Boockvar,

Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks reiterate a desire for the Fed to remain patient as long as inflation allows but position itself to respond if price pressures surprise, especially in-light of current unique labor market dynamics. Overall, we remain comfortable with the view the first Fed interest rate hike will come at the end of next year, in 4Q. However, should stronger persistent inflation materialize and consequently a reassessment of maximum employment, then the risks are for a pull forward.”BofA via Yahoo Finance

Central Bank Policy Interest Rate Fed

“However, there’s a growing lack of conviction among some economists about how tolerant the Fed can afford to be about building inflationary pressures, which show little, if any, signs of moderating.

‘We suspect that delaying tightening against a backdrop of still relatively high inflation would build expectations for more hikes further down the line. We think this effect will be largest in the U.S., where we expect inflation to fall back less than many anticipate due to strong underlying inflationary pressure and the Fed’s willingness to tolerate above-target inflation.’

So let the game of chicken begin. But who’ll emerge victorious: Bond investors, or the Fed?”

Yahoo Finance

CVS Health (CVS) Earnings

CVS reported GAAP EPS of $1.20 missed the mark versus expectations of $1.40, but adjusted EPS of $1.97 beat expectations of $1.79. Revenue of $73.8B (+10% YoY) beat the consensus of $70.5B on the back of growth across all segments.

Leadership raised FY21 adjusted EPS guidance from the prior range of $7.70-$7.80 to $7.90-$8.00, which compares to analyst expectations of $7.79. However, they revised FY21 GAAP EPS guidance lower to $6.13-$6.23 from its prior range of $6.35-$6.45. In addition, CVS boosted FY21 revenue guidance to $286.5B-$290.3B as it noted that management expects recent strength to continue throughout the fourth quarter. The stock is up 5%, seemingly in response to the updated guidance. We hold a 3.5% position in the Equity Model but will reduce that to 3% of the portfolio at the market open.

CVS Health Technical No Fed Rate Hikes

The Service Sector Is On Fire

As shown below, the ISM services survey rose to 66.7, a high water market dating back to at least the late 90s. Prices rose to 82.9, which is also the highest level in over 20 years. The only negative in the report is the employment sub-component fell from 53 to 51.6. The second graph shows the recent disconnect between the index and the employment component.

ISM Services Index No Fed Rate Hike
ISM Services versus ISM employment Fed rate hike

Speculation Returns

Atlanta Fed Q4 GDP Forecast

Despite a minimal amount of data, the Atlanta Fed’s fourth-quarter GDPNow forecast is out. Currently, they expect growth of 8.2%, well above last quarter’s 2% growth. We caution the prediction is based solely on limited data for the quarter and not estimates of upcoming data points. The forecast will come down over the next few weeks as October data is released. Wall Street’s 4.7% consensus forecast is lower, albeit high, compared to last quarter.

Atlanta Fed GDPNow Interest Rate

Watch out for the Whales

The graph below shows one risk of holding Bitcoin or Etherium. Less than one percent of the investors own over 90% of the respective crypto coins available.  If one of these “whales” were to sell aggressively, they would potentially affect the price meaningfully. However, some of the addresses in the largest 1% are holding on behalf of many individuals or entities.

Bitcoin Ethereum no Fed rate hike
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