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Morning stock market summary

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After announcing the reciprocal tariffs in the Rose Garden last week, the President and members of his administration warned other countries not to retaliate. Why they thought some of our largest trade partners would sit back and “take their medicine” with no response is beyond us. This morning, China shot back with its response announcing 84% tariffs on US imports. Futures, which were lower overnight and rallied into the morning, are now back near their lows of the after-hours session, and the S&P 500 looks like it will be on pace to close 20%+ from its record close on 2/19.  Up and down, it goes and where it stops nobody knows. Looking on the bright side, while the retaliatory tariffs announced by China have knocked futures lower, it didn’t come with a significant devaluation of the yuan which would have arguably made things worse.

The volatility and magnitude of declines we have experienced over the last several days and weeks is unprecedented. The S&P 500 is on pace for one of its fastest-ever 20% declines from an all-time high. Over the shorter term, consider this. On Monday, the Nasdaq traded down more than 4% on an intraday basis and finished the day higher. Then, on Tuesday, the Nasdaq traded over 4% higher intraday and then finished lower. Back-to-back opposite moves of that magnitude have never happened, and the next closest was in October 2008 when there was a similar reversal of 3%.

Regardless of what the market does today, the Nasdaq’s 50-day moving average (DMA) will cross below the 200-DMA as both are trending lower, forming what technicians call an iron, or death cross.

Today’s moving average crossover will end the fourth-longest streak of the 50-DMA settling above the 200-DMA. At 519 trading days, it was the longest streak since November 2018, and the only two other streaks that were longer ended in September 2015 and September 1998.