Thinking Long & Short: An Investment Professionals Podcast

This Bear Market Continues to Slide a Slope of Hope - EP 75

1 h 0 min · 9. okt. 2022
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- Nonfarm Payroll Report causes ugly sell off for stocks  - Some of CNBC analysts' favorite stocks have been clobbered this year with more downside to come - Extremely high auto loan growth shows how weak the consumer is and how easy credit conditions are continuing to cause inflation - S&P 500 is forming very bearish technical patterns as fundamentals for stocks continue to worsen - If corporate earnings don't take down the stock market, inflation & higher interest rates will - US bond market continues to show major weakness as yield curve inverts even more with rising rates across the board - Labor market is much weaker beneath the surface and so is the US economy

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Wall Street Analysts Just Don't Get It - EP 76

- Stocks get clobbered on Friday to finish a very volatile week on Wall Street - CPI inflation data comes in twice as high as economists expected as Retail Sales data shows consumer continues to weaken with the economy - Cyclical and growth stocks continue to get hammered with interest rates and bond yields continuing to rise - US Dollar Index reaches new high on the year as investors blindly bet on more rate hikes / peak inflation - Tom Lee and CNBC analysts have been completely wrong on anything and everything in markets this year - Gold continues to outperform everything (S&P 500 / DOW / NASDAQ / Bonds / Bitcoin) as yellow metal flies below the radar - OPEC production cuts keep oil prices propped up amid recession fears  - Pepsi reports 17% Y-o-Y increase in product pricing as they beat earnings estimates along with JP Morgan, Wells Fargo - The Federal Reserve is behind the inflation curve more now than they were at the start of 2022

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