Set up for a rebound in the VIX soon
We have seen a summer relief rally in the US and European stock markets. The rise in prices has been highest on the Nasdaq, where information technology companies have delivered solid Q2 reports compared to expectations.
We have seen a summer relief rally in the US and European stock markets. The rise in prices has been highest on the Nasdaq, where information technology companies have delivered solid Q2 reports compared to expectations.
More encouragingly, the price increase in equity markets has been supported by a simultaneous
price increase for HYG (a US high credit risk corporate bond ETF). Buying junk
bonds at current low levels is mainly a bet on relatively few anticipated
bankruptcies going forward, we believe. Financial crises (most recently the
Lehman crash of 2008) tend to be associated with prolonged periods of stock
market decline.
Five- and ten-year US Treasury yields are broadly at
the same levels as at the beginning of July. This follows a strong US report on
Friday 5 August with 528,000 additional jobs created in July and only a 3.5%
unemployment rate. Meanwhile, we have seen a downward price trend in commodities
recently, which on the contrary should trigger lower interest rates.
The VIX index, which measures market volatility in the US, has come
down sharply during July to what looks like a position with a strong
possibility of a turn to the upside again. Autumns through October usually bring
some weak and turbulent periods for the stock market.
Ukraine is preparing a counter-offensive against the
port city of Kherson. The war with Russia cannot expected to be over until the turn of
the year at the earliest. In the meantime, Europe (the EU and allied Western
countries) should reduce its heavy dependence on Russian gas and oil. Russia, on the other hand, may
try to provoke a recession in the EU countries by, for example, restricting
access to Russian gas and oil ahead of the upcoming winter. Add to that the risk
that Wall Street and European equity analysts may have to lower their corporate earnings forecasts for the second half of 2022, all
of which would likely send the VIX index higher from its current low levels.
Source: Infront and Carlsquare. Note: Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Left: percentage Right: VIX index
The full name for abbreviations used in the previous
text:
EMA 9: 9-day exponential moving average
Fibonacci: There are several Fibonacci lines used in technical analysis.
Fibonacci numbers are a sequence of numbers in which each successive number is
the sum of the two previous numbers.
MA20: 20-day moving average
MA50: 50-day moving average
MA100: 100-day moving average
MA200: 200-day moving average
MACD: Moving average convergence divergence
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