Its Over, page-21822

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    ...and a Melt-Up it was with Dow gaining +350pts and inches away from 40k at 39,908, S&P500 +1.17% and Nasdaq +1.4%
    ...NVIDIA +3.58%, AAPL +1.22%, SMCI 15.81%, MSFT +1.75%, AMD +4.25%, Meta +2.05% while GameStop sunk -18.83%
    note the odd one out below on the far right
    https://x.com/unusual_whales/status/1790834579559079943
    ...DXY sunk on softer CPI to 104.3, as did US 2yr at 4.72pc and 10yr at 4.34pc while AUD shot up to 66.92c
    ...Gold closing in on the $2400 at %2374 +0.7%, GDX 1.44% and GDXJ +1.60%, but Silver was the notable technical breakout, shooting the daylights to $29.67 up +3.69% and a $30 test is expected later in the day, iShares Silver +3.79%
    ...WTI Crude +0.42% to $78.26 , oil stocks were mixed to lower, XLE +0.22%
    ...Tesla sank -2.01%, lithium stocks followed Tesla's lead, plummeting notably overnight, LIT -1.90%, ALB -5.82%, SQM -3.09%, LAC -3.94%, PLL -5.95%, ALTM (Arcadium) -5.43%
    ...softer CPI helped BTC regain ground, rising +6.94% to just shy of $66k

    https://x.com/NorthstarCharts/status/1790774204968690124
    https://x.com/DowGoldEquals1/status/1790778734951137616
    Soft CPI & Sloppy Sales Spark Run To Record Highs For Stocks; Bonds, Bullion, & Bitcoin All Bid

    BY Zero Hedge
    THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2024 - 06:00 AM
    Nothing good - all bad... and new record highs for stocks.
    SuperCore CPI hotter than expected (but headline and core CPI in-line/small miss), Retail sales way uglier than expected (but gas station spending surged), homebuilder sentiment slumped, and Empire Fed Manufacturing ugly...

    Both 'soft' and 'hard' data is now falling...

    Source: Bloomberg
    ...and the stagflationary threat continues to grow...

    Source: Bloomberg
    ...but the market doesn't care about growth - it spiked rate-cut expectations on the 'cool' CPI (two cuts fully priced in for 2024 and three more cuts - at least - in 2025)...

    Source: Bloomberg
    And that lifted stonks across the board with Nasdaq leading the way to new record highs (Dow & S&P first new record close since March)

    Market volumes were dramatically elevated today, according to Goldman's trading desk (+45% vs the trailing 20 days), as hedge funds (on an illustrative basis) recovered half the losses from the last two nasty days...

    Source: Bloomberg
    Goldman trader John Flood highlighted the fact that it feels like sentiment during the last  “meme” craze was one of confusion and bewilderment where some funds were willing to hold on and trying to wait out the retail crowd. This time around, HFs collectively are just not nearly as exposed to high SI/float stocks as they used to be, so the risk is a lot more manageable, and funds tend to react much more quickly given past lessons.

    Source: Goldman Sachs
    'Most Shorted' stocks dumped back yesterday's gains today as the meme-stock mania stalled...

    Source: Bloomberg
    VIX plunged back to a 12 handle today...

    Source: Bloomberg
    Treasuries were bid today with yields down 8-10bps across the curve (with the belly slightly outperforming the wings)...

    Source: Bloomberg
    With the swing lower in 10Y yields erasing all the increase in yields since April's CPI print...

    Source: Bloomberg
    The dollar followed a similar pattern to yields, erasing all of the post-April CPI gains...

    Source: Bloomberg
    Gold surged back near record closing highs ($2392).  Interestingly, gold was trading at exactly the same level it was before April's CPI ahead of today's CPI...

    Source: Bloomberg
    Bitcoin soared back above $66,000 - this was Bitcoin's best day since March 2023!...

    Source: Bloomberg
    Crude prices rebounded strongly today after early weakness (following inventory draws). The 100DMA once again acted as support with WTI closing back above it...

    Source: Bloomberg
    Finally, we noted at the start how ugly the US Macro data was, but there is a potential silver lining...

    Source: Bloomberg
    The Citi US Macro Surprise Index has a very regular seasonal pattern and 2024 is following it closely... with the positive surprises set to come from here as fiscal year-end looms. Is the 'no landing' narrative about to be realized?
 
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