Sunday, April 13, 2025

An Uneasy Week with Long Concerns - Weekly Blog # 884

 

 

 

Mike Lipper’s Monday Morning Musings

 

An Uneasy Week with Long Concerns

 

 

Editors: Frank Harrison 1997-2018, Hylton Phillips-Page 2018

 

                             

 

The Week that Was

Harkening back to an old London-based television program focused on the week’s changes, the following items of interest and perhaps importance crossed my computer screen:

  1.  Two brief bear-market type rallies.
  2. The US dollar broke par on Friday, finishing at 100.102. (Marcus Ashworth of Bloomberg believes that as much as some try to find a successful substitute, it can’t be found.)
  3. Price signals – The Baltic Dry Index fell to 1274 vs 1729 a year ago; The ECRI industrial price index fell to 113.27 or -4.33% from a year ago. (This index measures the prices of industrial materials needed for production e.g. metals.)
  4. Only Precious Metals and Dedicated Short mutual fund averages gained for the week ended Thursday.
  5. Volatility increased in the week, with InfoTech stocks leading with gains of +9.67% while the Hang Seng Index fell -8.47%. (Normally the high/low spread is closer to high single digits than 18 percentage points.)
  6. Market liquidity may be a major contributor to the market indices ranking year to date; DJIA -6.94%, S&P 500 -10.43%, and NASDAQ -15.14%.
  7. Both analysts at Morgan Stanley and those contributing to Seeking Alpha Quant Ratings downgraded mid-cap investment bankers and mid-sized fund manager stocks. (Compared to their larger peers they rely almost exclusively on their brains, rather than a combination of brains and capital.)

 

Longer-Term Implications

  • Howard Marks believes we have seen the best economic period in history.
  • Marcus Ashworth believes we have entered the beginnings of a new phase this week.
  • President Trump has told associates that he can tolerate a recession, but he is afraid of a depression.

 

Question: Do any of the elements mentioned in this blog aid or lead to a change in your thinking?

 

 

 

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