Surging Bull Market Ignites with Trump’s Enthusiasm: Traders Eagerly Snap Up Small Caps, Banks, and Tesla
Last week’s sweeping electoral changes pushed risk markets upwards, primarily due to Donald Trump’s victory. Anticipating no hung outcome released market tension, while the Republican hold on Congress rekindled the 2016 “Trump Trade,” favoring cyclical, small-cap, and financial stocks. The S&P 500 soared 4.7% after kissing the 6000 mark, boosted by the market’s internal vigor despite its proximity to record highs. An unexpected Federal Reserve rate cut complemented positive economic signals, with the 10-year Treasury yield and the dollar index rising yet remaining manageable.
Comparisons with 2016 reveal a transformed landscape. Core inflation is now 3.3%, up from 2%. The federal deficit exceeds 6% of GDP, a potential barrier that wasn’t present before. The S&P 500 is 44% higher than 18 months ago, with elevated profit margins. While institutional investors position themselves for a small-cap revival, the sentiment remains exuberant. Citi strategist Scott Chronert’s analysis suggests the recent rally, driven by hopes for a corporate tax cut, leaves little room for tariff or deficit-related drawbacks.
Tesla exemplified market exuberance, surging 30% during the week, buoyed by potential corporate tax benefits and deregulation. Although the S&P 500’s sharp ascent hints at a pending correction, a peak isn’t imminent. Investors had braced for market swings with cautious positioning, implying further “re-risking” potential.
With the election rally’s euphoria, investor sentiment could potentially spiral towards unstable bullish extremes. As year-end approaches, such optimism might defy usual effects on the market’s upward bias. Ultimately, the overarching narrative is that policy expectations and market sentiment continue to drive equities, even in the absence of dire economic need.
Original Story https://www.cnbc.com/2024/11/09/bull-market-revs-back-up-on-trump-enthusiasm-as-traders-race-to-grab-small-caps-banks-and-tesla.html
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