10-Yr Yield Rallies… as ‘Bear Steepener’ Warns

After the Fed initiated its easing cycle with a jumbo cut (50 bps) – the soft landing script kicked into full gear. Markets roared higher as they price in strong economic growth in the months and years ahead. And who knows – maybe that’s what we get? But have you noticed what we’ve seen with bonds post the Fed – especially the long end? Those yields have been rising – not falling. The closely watched benchmark US 10-year yield for example is up 17 basis points (where one basis point equals 0.01%.) That wasn’t Powell’s plan.

Time to Forget About Recession Risks?

Known to many as the ‘bond king’ – DoubleLine Capital’s founder and CEO – Jeff Gundlach – is well known for his contrarian calls. This week on CNBC he made the comment that he feels that we will look back at Sept 2024 and say “this was the start of the 2024/25 recession”. If Gundlach is correct – the recession has already hit the US economy. Therefore, this would imply the jumbo sized cut from the Fed this week is already too late – and will do very little to course correct a rapidly slowing economy (especially given the 9-12 month lag effect of monetary policy).

So Maybe Valuations Matter?

When I made the difficult decision to reduce my exposure to large-cap tech earlier this year – I wasn’t sure how things would pan out. In the short-term – I looked foolish. These stocks surged higher without me. However, since then, large-cap tech is trading lower than when I sold it (on average). But is this a dip you should buy? I don’t think so – not just yet. The broader index is only 6% off its all-time high. That’s nothing in the larger scheme of things. I’m choosing to remain a little more patient – where I think the index could correct somewhere in the realm to 10-12%.

Real PCE: Seeing Around Corners

As an investor, your job is to carefully assess the risks against the rewards. A large part of that equation is knowing exactly where we are in the business cycle. For example, consider the following questions: (a) do you think we’re at the beginning or middle of an economic advance (with more to go)? or (b) do you think we’re about to encounter a significant change in direction? and (c) if so, is that change for the better or for the worse? Your answer is very important. It’s far better to invest (or take more risk) at the start of the business cycle vs the end. Therefore, how will make that decision? How are you able to determine where we are? I will offer a market signal which is arguably more consistent and reliable than most indicators.

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