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Stocks Week Ahead: CPI to Get Final Say on the Size of Rate Cut

Published 09-09-2024, 11:18 am
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This week all eyes will turn to prices, with the CPI report on Wednesday, the PPI report on Thursday, and import/export prices on Friday.

Analysts expect the CPI report to show a 0.2% month-over-month increase for both headline and core. Meanwhile, headline CPI is expected to slow to 2.6% year-over-year from 2.9%, and core is expected to hold steady at 3.2% year-over-year.

Swaps are pricing in a CPI miss, with the current market expectation for headline CPI at 0.1% month over month and 2.5% year over year.CPI Models Daily Chart

A rate reduction at the FOMC's upcoming meeting on September 18 looks all but certain, but the upcoming CPI report could serve as a tiebreaker between a 25 or 50 bps cut.

A CPI miss may seem optimistic, but it likely signals more yield curve steepening and a stronger Japanese yen. The yen strengthened against the dollar on Friday, rising by 80 basis points following the weaker-than-expected nonfarm payroll report, and closed right on technical support.

A weak CPI report could quickly strengthen the yen to 137.80 versus the dollar. We would likely see it reach critical support and “oversold/overbought” conditions at that level based on indicators like the RSI, Bollinger Bands, and the expansion-contraction indicator.

USD/JPY-Daily Chart

The 2-year yield would likely fall further as the market starts pricing in even higher odds for a 50 basis point rate cut from the Fed at the September meeting.

The 2-year recently hit its lowest closing level since September 2022, which is significant, with the next level of support now around 3.45%US 2-Yr Yield Daily Chart

This would likely cause the spread between the 10-year and 2-year yields to steepen further, potentially rising to a positive 13-15 basis points.US10Y-US02Y-Daily Chart

Based on the cycles we discussed last week, the S&P 500 appears to be in a downward phase. This likely means we could see some short-term bounces that push the market higher, but according to the current cycle, a sustained turn higher might not occur until the beginning of October.

S&P 500 Index-1-Hr Chart

The index also touched the lower trendline of the rising wedge on the log chart for a second time but failed to break through that resistance zone, confirming the break of the rising wedge pattern that dates back to the October 2023 lows.

Additionally, note that the 120-day minus the 20-day moving average has turned lower, signaling that systematic funds are now likely sellers.SPX-Daily Chart

The NASDAQ is also at a critical level, having fallen back to its 61.8% retracement level. If the NASDAQ continues to head lower, the 61.8% retracement level at 18,404 is unlikely to hold for long, and the index could move lower at some point this week.

Nasdaq 100-Daily Chart

The SMH Semiconductor ETF has also been relatively weak. It seems to be forming a head-and-shoulders pattern, though it still needs to develop further and break the $205 support region.

What may be more significant in the short term is that, unlike the NASDAQ, the SMH has already retraced more than 61.8%. This likely indicates that the SMH could retest the lows from August 5 in the not-too-distant future, and the NASDAQ follows.SMH-Daily Chart

So, if we get a weak CPI report and the USD/JPY strengthens, it will likely pull the SMH down and the entire market with it, as the SMH has been trading closely with the USD/JPY.

This highlights how much liquidity from the yen carry trade has flowed into semiconductor stocks, especially Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA).

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