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After selling off throughout the session yesterday in anticipation of the President’s tariffs on the auto industry, the negative tone has flowed into this morning’s session. Equities are indicated to open modestly lower, and the potentially inflationary impact of these tariffs has yields moving higher with the 10-year yield approaching 4.4%. That could change in the hours ahead as investors digest several economic reports, including revised GDP, Personal Consumption, and Core PCE. We’ll also get jobless claims at 8:30, Pending Home Sales at 10, and then the KC Fed Manufacturing report at 11.
The tariff news yesterday has foreign stocks trading mostly lower. Japan was down 0.60%, and the STOXX 600, while off its lows, is still down 0.6% as Auto stocks in Japan and Europe weigh on performance.
With stocks getting a respite from the selling last week and into early this week, we expected some subsiding of the extremely high levels of bearish sentiment in the weekly survey from the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII). Bearish sentiment did manage to decline from 59.1% to 52.2%, but this week’s reading was still above 50% and higher than 96.8% of all prior weekly readings since 1987.