MW Markets are feeling a monster vibe shift, says this strategist. Here's what could happen next.
By Barbara Kollmeyer
Demand for equity options betting on rising stocks is picking up
The S&P 500 SPX came within a few wispy hairs of a new all-time high on Wednesday, though early indications are for a weaker start on Thursday.
On the bullish side of things, our call of the day from respected Nomura strategist Charlie McElligott suggest a potential melt-up for markets is afoot.
McElligott is known for prescient calls, such as accurately predicting a post-U.S. election rally. More recently, he and his team nailed some reversals across what he viewed as too-crowded bullish U.S. dollar and bearish bond positions.
As for his fresh call, the strategist now talks about a "monster vibe shift'" that has spread from those macro trades to equities. He notes downside risk hedging via bearish put options has given way to enthusiasm for more bullish call options on stocks.
So the shifting around on those options could mean another rally could be brewing for stocks.
Also potentially putting more upward pressure on stocks are volatility-controlled funds, which McElligott expects will buy some $40 billion of S&P 500 futures, as prices and big swings in the market have calmed down in the past month.
Volatility-controlled funds try to limit impact of volatility on a portfolio, so will often buy more stocks when the market gets less jittery. Five-day realized volatility on the S&P 500 has gone from 22.2 to a low of 8.7, basically being squeezed south, he noted.
The repositioning has led to some investors pushing into Big Tech, AI and semiconductor themes, small-caps IWM and gold (GC00), he says.
McElligott does attach a warning to all this renewed enthusiasm. That is the chase by volatility-control funds and others could get wobbly and stand in the way of more gains, instead of markets steadily grinding higher, he says.
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The markets
Stock futures (ES00) (YM00) are mostly lower, led by technology (NQ00) , while the 10-year Treasury yield BX:TMUBMUSD10Y is shifting higher.
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Key asset performance Last 5d 1m YTD 1y S&P 500 6049.24 1.67% 0.15% 2.85% 24.25% Nasdaq Composite 19,756.78 3.50% -0.04% 2.31% 28.62% 10-year Treasury 4.573 -8.40 -1.60 -0.30 39.20 Gold 2772.8 1.84% 5.29% 5.06% 37.65% Oil 75.96 -4.04% 8.25% 5.69% 0.80% Data: MarketWatch. Treasury yields change expressed in basis points
The buzz
Weekly jobless claims came in at a six-week high, due to California wildfires.
President Donald Trump will address the World Economic Forum in Davos remotely at 11 a.m.
GE Aerospace stock $(GE)$ is jumping after a big earnings beat. American Airlines shares $(AAL)$ are sinking on a disappointing outlook, caused in part by higher jet fuel prices.
An upbeat outlook from Elevance Health (ELV) is boosting related stocks.
Union Pacific $(UNP)$ stock is up on a profit beat. Freeport-McMoRan $(FCX)$ reported lower earnings and shares are down.
Electronic Arts shares $(EA)$ is tumbling after the videogame developer cut its outlook due to trouble for one its big game franchises.
Texas Instruments $(TXN)$ and Intuitive Surgical $(ISRG)$ results are due after the close.
The U.K. competition regulator said it would investigate Apple $(AAPL)$ and Google's $(GOOGL)$ mobile ecosystems.
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