Can You Smell the FOMO?

 | Feb 07, 2023 09:30

Last week, FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) became the prevailing market narrative.

As data seemed to further validate the soft landing narrative and central bankers became ‘’data dependent’’, markets are FOMO-ing like it’s 2019 again.

In 2019, the Fed pivoted hard and the economy managed a proverbial soft landing. The 2018 hiking cycle which Powell abruptly reversed with his early 2019 pivot slowed the economy down, but not nearly enough to result in a hard landing.

The S&P 500 earnings growth was only +0.6% (but not negative), core inflation was stable around 2%, and the US added 160K new jobs per month: low nominal growth, but not a recession – in other words, a soft landing.

But 2023 isn’t 2019 – for many macro reasons, we are going to touch upon.

First, let’s picture the current market regime.