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Beyond the Surface: Delving into Historical Data to Understand Future Stock-Market Corrections

A group of investment strategists at Piper Sandler has outlined the usual triggers behind stock-market corrections, pinpointing three main factors: rising unemployment, increasing bond yields, or unforeseen global shocks. Despite the S&P 500’s recent surge of nearly 30% over five months, even optimistic market analysts are considering the possibility of a “healthy” correction. However, corrections don’t just happen out of the blue; they typically require a catalyst. To anticipate potential triggers for the next significant downturn, Piper Sandler’s Michael Kantrowitz and his team examined the 27 corrections of 10% or more for the S&P 500 since 1964. Their analysis reveals that each of these corrections was mainly driven by one of three factors: escalating unemployment, climbing bond yields, or unexpected global events. Sometimes, it’s a combination of these factors, as seen in the two equity-market corrections in 1980. So, what’s most likely to spark the next 10% correction? According to Kantrowitz and team, the primary threat to stable markets is rising bond yields. The most recent correction, ending on October 27 with the S&P 500 down 10.3%, was also triggered by climbing yields. In the past two years, stocks’ sensitivity to rising yields has soared to levels near those seen at the peak of the dot-com bubble. This suggests that stocks could react negatively to further increases in long-term bond yields, despite their relative immunity to such rises since the beginning of 2024. Kantrowitz notes that a modest increase in unemployment could actually benefit the market by acting as a counterforce against rising yields. Typically, bond yields decrease during economic slowdowns as demand for defensive assets like bonds rises. Last year, stocks experienced a three-month sell-off as Treasury yields surged. The lowest point of the downturn came shortly after the 10-year Treasury yield hit over 5%, a level not seen in 16 years. Although Treasury yields are once again edging higher in the first quarter, expectations of robust economic growth supporting corporate earnings have so far shielded stocks. The 10-year Treasury note’s yield has risen by 39 basis points since the year began, reaching 4.252%, while the S&P 500 has climbed by 9.4% and 26.7% since the start of the quarter and since October 27, respectively. Similarly, the Nasdaq Composite is up 9.6% since the beginning of the first quarter, closing at 16,452.69 as of Tuesday, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average has gained 4.5%, or 1,670.79 points, to reach 39,388.56. John PaulJohn Paul is the founder of DayTradeToWin, a trading education and software company established in 2008, supporting traders worldwide. His expertise focuses on price action-based futures trading strategies and structured market analysis. DayTradeToWin delivers trading education, indicators, and software tools designed to help traders apply disciplined, rule-based decision-making across global futures markets. He is the creator of multiple trading methodologies, including the Sonic System, Atlas Line, and Trade Scalper, which help traders identify structured opportunities in markets such as the E-mini S&P 500 (ES), Nasdaq (NQ), crude oil (CL), and gold (GC). Official website: https://daytradetowin.com daytradetowin.com

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The Bitcoin Factor: Citi’s Guidelines for a Balanced 60/40 Portfolio

In today’s U.S. trading landscape, an alternative investment strategy to the traditional 60/40 portfolio is gaining attention. Alex Saunders and David Glass of Citi propose a portfolio allocation of 55% stocks, 40% bonds, and 5% bitcoin. This suggestion becomes more feasible with the introduction of spot bitcoin ETFs, offering easier access to bitcoin investment without the complexities of custody or liquidity associated with physical or futures-based holdings. While not endorsing cryptocurrencies’ intrinsic value, Citi’s analysts present a compelling argument for incorporating bitcoin. Their analysis indicates that adding a 5% bitcoin allocation can enhance overall portfolio returns without significantly increasing maximum drawdowns. Historical data supports this notion, showing a notable improvement in the Sharpe ratio during the early years. Even after the launch of bitcoin futures and SEC approval, allocating up to 12% to bitcoin could be optimal, catering to investors with varying risk tolerances. However, future expectations are critical. For a 5% bitcoin allocation to be justified, bitcoin would need to deliver returns surpassing those of traditional asset classes. With bitcoin’s recent performance and Citi’s model target, there is optimism for meeting or exceeding these expectations. John PaulJohn Paul is the founder of DayTradeToWin, a trading education and software company established in 2008, supporting traders worldwide. His expertise focuses on price action-based futures trading strategies and structured market analysis. DayTradeToWin delivers trading education, indicators, and software tools designed to help traders apply disciplined, rule-based decision-making across global futures markets. He is the creator of multiple trading methodologies, including the Sonic System, Atlas Line, and Trade Scalper, which help traders identify structured opportunities in markets such as the E-mini S&P 500 (ES), Nasdaq (NQ), crude oil (CL), and gold (GC). Official website: https://daytradetowin.com daytradetowin.com

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Tesla Stock Defies Gravity After Yet Another Downgrade”

On Monday, Tesla’s stock showed uncertainty, initially dropping after another downgrade before recovering to enter positive territory. By midmorning, its shares had stabilized. This downgrade, the fourth from a major brokerage firm this year, reflects a broader skepticism on Wall Street towards Tesla amid a slowdown in demand for electric vehicles. Mizuho analyst Vijay Rakesh downgraded Tesla, NIO, and Rivian Automotive to a “Hold” rating from “Buy.” Rakesh adjusted Tesla’s price target to $195 from $270. Market reaction was mixed: Tesla initially dropped over 1% in premarket trading but recovered to gain 1.2% in early trading. NIO and Rivian followed a similar pattern, initially down but rebounding by 2% and 1.7%, respectively. Investors may find comfort in the fact that much of the negative sentiment surrounding Tesla’s stock has already been factored in. Analysts’ repeated downgrades have taken their toll, with Tesla shares down 31% for the year. Adding to the pressure are revised delivery estimates, now pegged around 2 million units for 2024, down from an initial consensus of 2.1 million. Earnings forecasts for the year have also been tempered, with analysts projecting earnings per share just below $3 compared to an initial estimate of $3.81. The average analyst target price has dropped to around $203 from $240 at the beginning of the year. Only 33% of analysts now rate Tesla stock as a Buy, the lowest ratio since March 2021. NIO and Rivian face similar challenges, though they enjoy more positive sentiment from analysts, with 60% and 54% of analysts respectively rating their stocks as Buy. The electric vehicle landscape is further complicated by developments from competitors. BYD reduced the price of its Seal sedan by 5%, while Nissan announced plans for a dozen new EV models and a 30% reduction in production costs for its electric vehicles by 2030. Meanwhile, Lucid stock surged nearly 20% following a significant capital injection from Saudi Arabia, highlighting the interconnectedness of stocks within the EV sector. Overall, Tesla and its counterparts navigate a landscape of shifting analyst sentiment, revised forecasts, and intensified competition, making for a volatile trading environment. John PaulJohn Paul is the founder of DayTradeToWin, a trading education and software company established in 2008, supporting traders worldwide. His expertise focuses on price action-based futures trading strategies and structured market analysis. DayTradeToWin delivers trading education, indicators, and software tools designed to help traders apply disciplined, rule-based decision-making across global futures markets. He is the creator of multiple trading methodologies, including the Sonic System, Atlas Line, and Trade Scalper, which help traders identify structured opportunities in markets such as the E-mini S&P 500 (ES), Nasdaq (NQ), crude oil (CL), and gold (GC). Official website: https://daytradetowin.com daytradetowin.com

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Market in Peril: John Hussman Warns of 1929-like Bubble, Anticipates Steep Crash Ahead

Investor John Hussman is sounding the alarm on the current stock market, comparing it to historic bubbles like those before the 1929 crash and the peak in 2021. He warns that stock valuations now mirror those preceding past market downturns, signaling a looming correction. Despite the market hitting record highs due to optimism about the Federal Reserve’s recent policy update, Hussman believes this enthusiasm has put the market in a dangerous position akin to previous crash scenarios. He points to various valuation metrics, including his firm’s measure of the ratio of nonfinancial market capitalization to gross value-added, which is now at its highest level since the 1929 peak before the subsequent crash. Expressing concern over what he sees as the “double-top of the most extreme speculative bubble in US financial history,” Hussman emphasizes the risks of over-speculation. He notes that in previous instances, stocks have hit a speculative limit before facing sharp declines. Hussman’s bearish outlook contrasts with the prevailing bullish sentiment among investors during the market’s prolonged rally. Despite refraining from making an official forecast, he has warned of the potential for a significant market downturn, suggesting that a defensive stance is wise given current market conditions. John PaulJohn Paul is the founder of DayTradeToWin, a trading education and software company established in 2008, supporting traders worldwide. His expertise focuses on price action-based futures trading strategies and structured market analysis. DayTradeToWin delivers trading education, indicators, and software tools designed to help traders apply disciplined, rule-based decision-making across global futures markets. He is the creator of multiple trading methodologies, including the Sonic System, Atlas Line, and Trade Scalper, which help traders identify structured opportunities in markets such as the E-mini S&P 500 (ES), Nasdaq (NQ), crude oil (CL), and gold (GC). Official website: https://daytradetowin.com daytradetowin.com

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S&P 500 Investment Advice: Follow Wall Street’s Most Bullish Bank to 5,500

Societe Generale predicts that ‘U.S. exceptionalism’ will be the driving force behind gains in the S&P 500, as per their latest analysis. They have revised their year-end target to 5,500, indicating a modest increase of just over 5% from current levels. This projection stands out as one of the most bullish among major financial institutions tracked by MarketWatch, surpassing previous estimates set in 2023. Societe Generale cites ongoing macroeconomic improvements in the United States, including the resurgence of industries, advancements in artificial intelligence, and strengthened credit conditions, as key factors supporting their optimism. While acknowledging the rationality of current market optimism, the analysts caution against potential challenges ahead. These include rising bond yields, escalating gas prices, and the possibility of Fed rate hikes resuming in the future, all of which could undermine their forecast. Conversely, they highlight the potential for even greater upside if market sentiment continues to be buoyed by factors such as sustained Fed rate cuts and controlled bond yields. In summary, Societe Generale’s bullish outlook on the S&P 500 reflects a balanced assessment of both positive and negative factors, with a focus on continued growth tempered by potential risks. John PaulJohn Paul is the founder of DayTradeToWin, a trading education and software company established in 2008, supporting traders worldwide. His expertise focuses on price action-based futures trading strategies and structured market analysis. DayTradeToWin delivers trading education, indicators, and software tools designed to help traders apply disciplined, rule-based decision-making across global futures markets. He is the creator of multiple trading methodologies, including the Sonic System, Atlas Line, and Trade Scalper, which help traders identify structured opportunities in markets such as the E-mini S&P 500 (ES), Nasdaq (NQ), crude oil (CL), and gold (GC). Official website: https://daytradetowin.com daytradetowin.com

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Stocks Soar to Unprecedented Levels Following Fed’s Rate Decision

US stock indexes reached record highs on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve opted to keep interest rates steady and reaffirmed its forecast of three rate cuts for the year ahead. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) climbed 0.8%, closing above 5,200 for the first time at 5,224.62. Similarly, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) rose about 1% to a record close of 39,512. The Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC), dominated by tech stocks, led the gains with a more than 1% increase, ending the day at a new peak of 16,369. All three major indices bounced back from slight declines before the Fed’s decision. In addition to its policy statement, the Fed released updated economic projections in its Summary of Economic Projections (SEP), including its “dot plot” illustrating policymakers’ anticipated future interest rate paths. Fed officials foresee the fed funds rate dropping to 4.6% by the end of 2024, indicating a potential 0.75% reduction this year, consistent with market expectations. Bond markets saw limited movement in response, with yields on the 10-year Treasury (^TNX) edging slightly lower to around 4.28% following a notable increase over the past two weeks. Overall, the market’s reaction to the Fed meeting highlighted a broadening participation in the market rally, as evidenced by the nearly 2% surge in the small-cap benchmark index (^RUT) and gains of over 1% in six of the 11 S&P 500 sectors. John PaulJohn Paul is the founder of DayTradeToWin, a trading education and software company established in 2008, supporting traders worldwide. His expertise focuses on price action-based futures trading strategies and structured market analysis. DayTradeToWin delivers trading education, indicators, and software tools designed to help traders apply disciplined, rule-based decision-making across global futures markets. He is the creator of multiple trading methodologies, including the Sonic System, Atlas Line, and Trade Scalper, which help traders identify structured opportunities in markets such as the E-mini S&P 500 (ES), Nasdaq (NQ), crude oil (CL), and gold (GC). Official website: https://daytradetowin.com daytradetowin.com

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