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Stocks May Rally Following The Fed

Published 09/21/2022, 03:42 AM

What is happening with rates and the dollar is pretty impressive, and the equity market, while down yesterday, has failed to keep up. The Fed meeting today, I think, will not be a surprise on the rate side, with the Fed hiking 75 bps. The WSJ has written a couple of pieces in the last few of days as if to send a message to the market regarding a 75 bps hike. Again, what I care about the most are the projections. Stocks will likely only focus on the rate hike because that is what they tend to do.

I think the market is set up for a post-FOMC rally no matter what the Fed says today; I hate to say it. Implied volatility for S&P 500 options is very high, with only the June meeting showing higher Implied Volatility. You can see how quickly it is expected to come down by Monday. That will likely give the market a mechanical bid and push stocks higher.

SPX Index

Could we rally back to 3920? Sure, we were practically there yesterday. But again, I only bring this up so that everyone knows ahead of time should this happen.

TIP Vs. QQQ

The TIP ETF made a new low yesterday, and the QQQ is still trading about 12 days behind the TIP ETF. The TIP suggests that the QQQ is also getting closer to a new low. So whether the market will rally today or not, I don’t think it will make much difference.

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QQQ Daily Chart

10-Year

The 10-year yield made a new closing high yesterday, climbing to 3.57%. How high the 10-year goes is a good question and one I haven’t figured out yet. I have been more focused on the short end of the curve. But the break higher yesterday is an important one nonetheless.

US 10-Yr Yield Daily Chart

Global

Rates aren’t just rising here; they are increasing worldwide. It is a significant fact because this will be a force that will help to drag rates up in the US. The 10-year rose by 13 bps in both Britain and Germany yesterday; both were new highs. Despite rates rising in the US quickly, they are rising even faster elsewhere.

German 10-Yr Bond Daily Chart

Micron

Micron (NASDAQ:MU) finally broke support at $51.80 when it gapped below that level at the open yesterday. I think that sets up that drop to $49.70 and then probably to $46.

Micron Daily Chart

DoorDash

DoorDash (NYSE:DASH) is getting closer to breaking support; it needs to gap below support to get that next down leg started.

DoorDash Daily Chart

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Latest comments

This guy is an oracle. Only that whatever he says - do the opposite. This way more than 75% of the times you'll be right :)
Trying to predict day to day movements in the market is a fools task. I believe we are close to a near term bottom (days or 1-2 weeks) before the next leg up.
my respect, I started to follow your analysis few weeks ago, not reading I mean but take operational guidance to operate my stock and you made me save quite some money as I withdraw most of my savings from stock in time to avoid this last period .
I was thinking the same, normally I'd double down at this point but I kinda feel a rally coming......and then go heavy short again.
Not maybe, stocks will rally after priced in rate. Finally you are starting to lnow the game. The funny thing is that you are an emotional bear, "hate to sat it". There is nothing to be emotional about the market going up or down. The market is not the economy to be happy or angry about. The markets are and have been speculative by nature, its even more speculative than a las vegas casino. Its not even 'random' anymore. You analysts do not want to accept this simple fact because you base a career on it. There is no need to be an emotional bear nor bull, you dont get mad and ask why its going up when 'it should not' and vice-versa.
lol you're a mor(on)
Guys, Mario won't be back posting for a while after today. He's gonna be too busy hanging out behind the local Wendys dumpster since he blew up his account.
I don't swing for home runs or yolos bud, my risk is well managed. I did loss today, but nothing that keeps me out of the game.
The WSJ does seem to be the FEDs unofficial mouthpiece doesn't it.
Thanks for the article 💯
Ok short now
There is something about the name "Kramer" is all forms lol. Negative alpha. Fade him and short.
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