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    * Mega tech continued to feel the heat as selloff continued with now the all-expected Sept rate cut a question mark
    https://x.com/unusual_whales/status/1816564110244610064
    * NVIDIA -1.71%, AMD -4.39%, Meta -1.71%, Alphabet -3.08%, SMCI -2.24%, AAPL -0.48%, Tesla +1.97%
    * Gold and gold stocks were the biggest casualty - Gold fell -1.36% to $2364 and a -3.3% over a week, GDX and GDXJ declined -2.79% and -3.03% respectively while Silver plunged -3.61% to $27.85
    * Oil gained with WTI Crude +1.02% to $79.11, oil stocks better on the day while lithium stocks were mixed to higher.
    * Ford crashed -18.36%, its biggest one day fall in 20 years while Stellantis also plunged -7.70%  (-48% decline in profits), Nissan -5.89% as auto makers face bleak outlook.

    Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
    0 STOCK INDICES [US 25 Jul 24] Overnight %  
    1 DOW 0.20% 39,935
    2 S&P500 -0.51%   5,399
    3 NASDAQ -0.93% 17,180
    4 DXY 0.01% 104.40
    5 US 2 YR 0.43%   4.435
    6 US 10 YR -0.96%   4.245
    7 AUD -0.02% 0.6536
    8 GOLD -1.36%   $   2,364
    9 SILVER -3.61%   $   27.85
    10 BTC -0.18%   $    65,557
    11      
    12      
    13 GOLD Overnight %  
    14 GDX -2.79%  
    15 GDXJ -3.03%  
    16 NEWMONT GOLDCORP(NEM) -4.19%  
    17 BARRICK GOLD (GOLD) -4.01%  
    18 AGNICO EAGLE MINES (AEM) -2.13%  
    19 SILVER    
    20 SIL -2.50%  
    21 SILJ -2.62%  
    22 PAN AMERICAN SILVER(PAAS) -5.72%  
    23 LITHIUM    
    24 SPROTT LITHIUM MINERS (LITP) 0.25%  
    25 GLOBAL X LITHIUM (LIT) 1.13%  
    26 ALBEMARLE (ALB) 0.13%  
    27 SOQUIMICH (SQM) -0.95%  
    28 LITHIUM AMERICAS (LAC) 2.63%  
    29 PIEDMONT LITHIUM (PLL) -3.08%  
    30 ARCADIUM LITHIUM 0.61%  
    31 PATRIOT BATTERY METALS 2.59%  
    32 COPPER    
    33 GLOBAL X COPPER MINERS(COPX) -0.26%  
    34 BHP 0.66%  
    35 RIO 1.32%  
    36 SOUTHERN COPPER (SCCO) 0.15%  
    37 FREEPORT MCMORAN (FCX) 0.79%  
    38 FIRST QUANTUM MINERALS (FQVLF) -0.82%  
    39 TECK RESOURCES (TECK) 1.17%  
    40 OIL    
    41 XLE 1.59%  
    42 EXXON (XOM) 2.10%  
    43 CHEVRON )CVX) 1.69%  
    44 OCCIDENTAL (OXY) 0.77%  
    45 CONOCOPHILLIPS (COP) -0.06%  
    46 MARATHON OIL (MRO) 0.18%  
    47 HALLIBURTON (HAL) 3.58%  
    48 COAL    
    49 RANGE GLOBAL COAL (COAL) -0.58%  
    50 PEABODY ENERGY (BTU) -0.86%  
    51 ALPHA METALLURGICAL (AMR) -2.40%  
    52 ARCH RESOURCES (ARCH) -3.83%  
    53 WARRIOR MET COAL (HCC) -0.94%  
    54 URANIUM    
    55 GLOBAL X URANIUM (URA) -1.89%  
    56 NICKEL    
    57 SPROTT NICKEL MINERS (NIKL) -1.69%  
    58 RARE EARTHS    
    59 OPTICA RARE EARTHS (CRIT) -0.23%  

    Mega-Cap Meltdown Continues As 'Good News' Sends Rate-Cut Hopes Reeling

    BY Zero Hedge
    FRIDAY, JUL 26, 2024 - 06:00 AM
    KC Fed survey joined yesterday's Regional Fed surveys in the doldrums (as did today's plunge in durable goods orders) but of course, all eyes were sternly focused on Q2 GDP's beat.
    That 'good news' sparked a hawkish shift lower in rate-cut expectations...

    Source: Bloomberg

    The Nasdaq lagged..again.. with Small Caps ripping higher. The S&P ended red again with The Dow clinging to gains...

    Nasdaq has underperformed Russell 2000 for 11 of the last 12 days, erasing YTD outperformance for the big-tech index

    Source: Bloomberg
    This is the biggest relative underperformance of the Nasdaq vs Russell 2000 since the peak of the dotcom boom...

    Source: Bloomberg
    Small Caps were helped by a massive (almost 5%) short-squeeze today...

    Source: Bloomberg
    Mag7 stocks ended lower but bounced back off the initial puke...

    Source: Bloomberg
    The S&P 500 found support almost perfectly at its 50DMA (5433), bounced, then fell back below it again...

    Nasdaq also bounced off its 100DMA yesterday, and faded back towards it today...

    Goldman Sachs trading desk noted that they saw the first buy-skew in a few days with our floor tilting +3% net to buy. Volumes tracking +25% vs the trailing 20days and ETFs capturing 30% of the overall tape.
    • LOs buying Fins + Cons Discretionary vs selling Tech and Hcare though much less risk-off than yday. Yesterday’s sell off was mostly asset managers and today we are back to a true blend.
    • HFs buying Tech, Discretionary, and Hcare vs selling Fins + Industrials. Interesting to note liquidity continues to be poor, tracking -30% vs the trailing 20 days.
    Equity risk is back up at its highest since April, but bond vol remains muted... for now...

    “It does seem that an unwinding has begun of popular trades that brought valuations to stupid levels,” Louis-Vincent Gave, chief executive officer of Gavekal Research, wrote in a note to clients.
    Mixed day for bonds with the short-end underperforming (2Y +1bps, 30Y -5bps) reversing some of the recent very aggressive steepening of the curve...

    Source: Bloomberg
    The dollar chopped around like a penny stock today...

    Source: Bloomberg
    Gold was hit again, finding support at $2350...

    Source: Bloomberg
    Bitcoin slipped lower, finding support at around $64,000...

    Source: Bloomberg
    But ETH dramatically lagged BTC, erasing most of the post-May 'buy the ETF rumor' gains...

    Source: Bloomberg
    Oil prices bounced back to unchanged on the week...

    Source: Bloomberg
    Finally, there's more room to run. SPX: over the last ~100 years, median year has a SPX peak to trough drawdown of 13%. Believe it or not only been 4% which a typical drawdown taking us to 4900...

    NDX: median drawdown is 16% or around another 9% from here based on last 40 calendar years – would put you at the ~1700 level...

    But hey, we bounced today, so everything is awesome, right?
 
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