U.S. retail activity came back with a vengeance in May following April’s disastrous 14.7% plunge—the 17.7% spike is the largest ever monthly increase in spending and could hint at reemerging consumer sentiment. Manufacturing activity, another strong indicator of economic health, has followed a similar trend, but what does recovery look like in other sectors? The markets have staged a remarkable comeback in recent months and climbed yet again on news of yet more government stimulus, but investors remain torn between reopening optimism and anxiety over infection spikes—COVID-19 cases rose again in Florida and Texas hospitalizations have reached a record high. The popularity of index funds has soared in recent years, but with markets still turning on a dime, we’re wondering if investors may start to crave more active management. The Fed is fighting hard to prop up the markets and the White House is reportedly drafting a $1 trillion infrastructure spending proposal to inject some life into the economy, but are these massive stimulus efforts sustainable?
1. Pent up demand for essential items cannot be delayed forever
Source: WSJ Daily Shot, from 6/17/20
2. A “closed and open” case?
Source: WSJ Daily Shot, from 6/16/20
3. As some states start to reopen, the economy will start to recover…
Source: WSJ Daily Shot, from 6/17/20
4. What does the recovery look like? Here is one view:
Source: WSJ Daily Shot, from 6/17/20
5. It is a tough job market for 2020 graduates…
Source: WSJ Daily Shot, from 6/16/20
6. For what it is worth…as of yesterday.
Source: WSJ Daily Shot, from 6/17/20
7. Is the new normal that instead of many days (weeks), rallies and drawdowns are packed into just a few days like 1987? The speed of movement is concerning…
Source: WSJ Daily Shot, from 6/16/20
8. As indexing in the S&P 500 accelerates, now over $4.5 trillion, are there unforeseen effects on the markets?
Source: WSJ Daily Shot, from 6/17/20
9. Why the sudden rebound? Don’t fight the Fed… especially when it’s QE is unlimited. Are the markets dependent on stimulus?
Source: WSJ Daily Shot, from 6/16/20
10. Will the Fed’s recent actions continue this trend?
Source: WSJ Daily Shot, from 6/16/20
11. The Fed is not alone in this fight…
Source: WSJ Daily Shot, from 6/17/20
12. Wow. Tesla sells less than 1/10th the cars as Toyota…
Source: WSJ Daily Shot, from 6/17/20
13. Where is your “mother tongue” from?
Source: WSJ Daily Shot, from 6/17/20