The impact of foreign-born workers on our labor force

The impact of foreign-born workers on our labor force

I think most of you know I don't do politics, I only cover policies. I am selfishly excited about the coming week because we will start to find out what the true policies of the new administration will be (i.e., not just the campaign promises)

By: Francois Trahan, M2SD

Watch the money supply

Watch the money supply

Money supply is growing again in the U.S. ... hmmm! I had not updated this one in a while, but since I am concerned about inflation getting a second act I thought it was a good time to revisit.

By: Francois Trahan, M2SD

Late innings bull market

Late innings bull market

The loss of breadth and momentum since mid-December has been notable to say the least. While the S&P 500 remains in an uptrend, the market has become narrow again, with only 24% of stocks above their 50-day moving average and only 29% of stocks outperforming the index. We are back to 2023’s market dynamic, it seems.

By: Jurrien Timmer

The Fed Model

The Fed Model

The approach to a 5-handle on the 10-year yield is causing the same agita for equities that it did in the fall of 2023 and throughout 2022. I expect that this will be an ongoing theme for 2025 as the term premium reverts to a more normal range of 100-150 bps.

By: Jurrien Timmer

Consumers are still bullish

Consumers are still bullish

The U.S. consumer is incredibly bullish on the stock market. On the latest survey from the Conference board, which asks 3000 Americans about how the feel about thr stock market, 56.4% believe the market will be higher over the next 12 months.

By: Gustavo A. Cano