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Capturing the Krona

January 4, 2022

From the desk of Steven Strazza @Sstrazza and Ian Culley @IanCulley

The rally in the US Dollar Index $DXY is stalling out.

With each passing day, dollar internals are weakening, and the prospect of a bullish resolution from the current continuation pattern in DXY is diminishing. We expect these patterns to resolve quickly. And when they don’t, that’s information.

Some other things worth noting are that commercial hedgers hold a large short position in DXY futures and the near-term bearish trend for individual dollar crosses is expanding (up 20% from last week to a staggering 80%).

The bottom line is evidence continues to stack against the USD.

With that as our backdrop, let’s check in on a long USD trade that was triggered in November and outline how we want to navigate the coming days and weeks.

The Real Story of Growth vs Value

January 4, 2022

Until now, the answer to the Growth vs Value question has depended on what type of market cap conversation you're having.

Through the end of 2021 Large-cap Growth was still a leader. It was the Small-cap Growth stocks that had been crushed most of the year, particularly when compared to the performance of Small-cap Value.

You can see the new 52-week lows in IWO / IWN coming into 2022:

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The Minor Leaguers (01-03-2022)

January 3, 2022

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza

Welcome to our latest Minor Leaguers report.

We’ve already had some great trades come out of this small-cap-focused column since we launched it in 2020 and started rotating it with our flagship bottom-up scan, Under the Hood.

We recently decided to expand our universe to include some mid-caps…

For about a year now, we’ve focused only on Russell 2000 stocks with a market cap between $1 and $2B. That was fun, but it’s time we branch out a bit and allow some new stocks to find their way onto our list.

The way we’re doing this is simple…

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Follow the Flow (01-03-2022)

January 3, 2022

From the desk of Steve Strazza @sstrazza

This is one of our favorite bottom-up scans: Follow the Flow. In this note, we simply create a universe of stocks that experienced the most unusual options activity — either bullish or bearish… but NOT both.

We utilize options experts, both internally and through our partnership with The TradeXchange. Then, we dig through the level 2 details and do all the work upfront for our clients. Our goal is to isolate only those options market splashes that represent levered and high-conviction, directional bets.

We also weed out hedging activity and ensure there are no offsetting trades that either neutralize or cap the risk on these unusual options trades.

Are you scared of new highs?

January 3, 2022

It's a new year!

Are you ready to crush it?

I am.

But it seems investors are coming in skeptical of what 2022 might bring.

As we've already mentioned, the data points to investors being much much more bearish coming into 2022 than they were going into 2021 or 2020, where they were incredibly bullish and optimistic going into those years.

But as we know all too well, stocks peaked in February of both those years, on an absolute basis in 2020 before the COVID crash, and internally in 2021 when many stocks started their declines.

A Theme: New All-time Highs

January 3, 2022

This has been a common theme so far in my year-end analysis: using the words "New Highs" much more than usual.

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Take a look at a broad measure of European stocks coming out of a 20-year base and now making new all-time highs.

Who Won This Year?

January 2, 2022

The data is in.

2021 is in the books.

And it was a good one for most risk assets. Although the majority of stocks had their struggles at some point throughout the year, sector rotation continued to drive index prices higher. And it wasn't just stocks, risk assets in general had one for the record books.

The Average stock in the S&P500 was up 27.6% in 2021.

The Median S&P500 stock returned 25.2% for the year.

Crypto Charts of the Year

January 1, 2022

It was a big year for Crypto, Web 3.0, the Metaverse and all things Blockchain.

In case you didn't hear, a lot of people made a lot of money. And "a lot" is probably understating it.

How'd you do?

Either way, win lose or draw in 2021, we're looking forward to 2022. But in order to do so responsibly, it's important to know where we've come from.

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Saturday Morning Chartoons: Happy New Year 2022!

January 1, 2022

It's Saturday Morning Chartoons time. 

This is the weekly post that aggregates all the charts we put together throughout the week and organizes them all into one, easy to flip through deck.

You can find the whole list of trades here.

Below you'll find the full PDF of this week's charts:

 

 

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Metals Continue to Base

December 31, 2021

From the desk of Steven Strazza @Sstrazza and Ian Culley @Ianculley

In recent weeks, we’ve been diving into individual commodity groups to size up the structural trend and to get a better idea of where we’re likely headed in the new year.

Last week, we highlighted energy contracts and the fact that many are still grappling with overhead supply. And earlier in the month we covered the worst-performing area of the commodity markets - precious metals.

Today, we’re going to turn our attention back to metals and review the base metals group.

Even with the S&P 500 printing record highs, trading ranges and overhead supply stole the show in 2021 and those dominant themes are evident when we look at base metals.

Notice the strong relationship between our equal-weight base metals index and blue-chip international equities in the Global Dow Index $DGT.

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Buying Weakness in Market Leaders

December 31, 2021

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza

Yesterday, we wrote a post about scanning for new lows, putting our own spin on a strategy called "Wall Street's only free lunch."

I was joking with JC that it felt a bit uncomfortable to search through such a weak list of stocks. After all, we’re used to scanning for strength.

But the scan was a fun exercise, and we found some weakness we want to be buying in secular leaders. 

The universe wasn’t exactly full of strong stocks, as we were scanning for new 52-week lows. But that’s OK; we have plenty others for that.

In this post, we’re going to walk through another scan we did internally this week. Unlike the "free lunch," this one is more in line with our top-down approach of finding the strongest stocks in the strongest groups.

While we're still scanning for new lows, we’re doing so on a much shorter time frame, and we're adding additional filters to ensure all the stocks on our list are leaders.