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17 Sep 2024

In case you missed it...

Intel & Amazon just Announced an Extended Multi Year Multi Billion Dollar Partnership. $INTC 📈 was up +10.85% in after hours Source: Trend Spider

17 Sep 2024

Remember when early August the strengthening of the yen and ensuing carry trade unwinding was seen as a huge threat for the equity market?

Fast forward to mid-September: the S&P 500 and USDJPY are taking two opposite directions. The market doesn't seem to care anymore about the yen... Source: Bloomberg, RBC

17 Sep 2024

Food for thoughts

Russian President Vladimir Putin in response to Russia’s declining birth rate, has launched an unusual initiative: encouraging Russians to have s*x during their work breaks... Source: The Times Of India

17 Sep 2024

BREAKING: Prediction markets are now pricing-in a 48% chance of a 50 basis point Fed rate cut this week.

Odds of a 50 basis point rate cut have gone from 2% to 48% in just 5 days, according to Kalshi. This will be the first Fed policy decision without a 90%+ consensus since 2020... Source: The Kobeissi Letter

17 Sep 2024

Is buying the dip still the best strategy? The average return when buying the dip in the S&P 500 varies based on timeframe.

Within 6 months of buying a -10% decline, the average return has been +13% compared to a +4% return when holding stocks through the pullback and recovery. Within 12 months, the "buy the dip" strategy has returned a +22% gain, beating a +5% return with the buy and hold strategy. On the other hand, buying dips over a 5-year period has returned +33%, well below a +75% from simply holding. In other words, buying the dip has been a successful strategy during periods of market volatility.

16 Sep 2024

Bitcoin (+43%) and Gold (+25%) are the top performing major assets in 2024. We've never seen these two in the #1/#2 spots for any calendar year.

Source: Charlie Bilello

16 Sep 2024

FED WILL CUT RATES ON WEDNESDAY FOR THE 1ST TIME IN 4.5 YEARS Stocks usually fall ~15% within 12 months following the 1st cut if there is a recession

If no recession, stocks rise by >10%. Key caveat is, that we will know if there was a recession a few months after the cut. Source: Global Markets Investor

16 Sep 2024

A "timely" Time magazine cover page...

(published on 9/11)

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