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Stocks Rally Ahead Of The April CPI

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5/14/24

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It was a volatile trading session, with stocks having some big swings to start the day following the PPI and then moving higher late in the day. The IV levels for shorted dated rose today, while longer-dated implied volatility fell, with the VIX index dropping and the VIX 1D moving higher throughout the day, which is what I was expecting. The S&P 500 ATM long-straddle is only pricing in a move of around 80 bps for tomorrow. I don’t think that is incredibly high value for the CPI report.

 

(Bloomberg)

The move up today in the equity market seemed odd and seemed to be driven by a large Market On Close imbalance of nearly $4 billion, which could have had a heavy hand in today’s price action and can explain the mysterious rally that started right around 2 PM, which of course is when the imbalances start to build, which is Information starts being released to the market. It doesn’t seem like much, but trading volumes are not very heavy these days, and there is not much else to explain today’s strange price action. The surge also started right after 2 PM, so most of the piece seems to fit around that market imbalance driving the late-day move.

 

Meanwhile, following the PPI report, we haven’t seen any significant repricing in expectations around the CPI report tomorrow, with analysts’ estimates and swap pricing basically unchanged from yesterday. So it is tough to walk away from today’s data point and think that anything significant changed or that it foretold anything tomorrow.

Overall, the CPI trends have been very linear, and at this point, we have little data to show that the path has changed much. Given the big move-up in gasoline, shipping rates, commodities, and other measures like ISM services, ISM manufacturing reports, and regional data points, it didn’t seem like things slowed in April, certainly not enough to alter the path lower.

The chart of the PPI index itself certainly doesn’t look like one that is seeing inflation slowing. It looks like a chart that has broken out of a bull flag and is preparing to make another run higher.

We will see what tomorrow brings. Anyone reading my free commentaries is probably very well prepared for all the different outcomes and knows how at least to interpret the meaning of the market’s response, what an implied volatility crush is, and how to identify. I have no control over everything else.

-Mike

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