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US Opening Bell: Stimulus Bets, Expected Earnings Beats Boost Global Tech Shares

Published 25/01/2021, 11:11
Updated 02/09/2020, 07:05
  • Supportive Fed policy joins Biden administration fiscal policy to buoy additional stimulus expectations
  • Tencent surge sets tone for global tech shares

Key Events

US futures for the S&P 500, Dow Jones, NASDAQ and Russell 2000 all rose on Monday, along with global stocks, on bets of further fiscal stimulus and accommodative monetary policy to combat a worsening coronavirus contagion. At time of writing, however, contracts on the Russell 2000 had reversed and were trading marginally lower.

The dollar rebounded and Bitcoin resumed its rally.

Global Financial Affairs

Ahead of a slew of tech company earnings reports}} this week, which include results from Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), contracts on the NASDAQ are outperforming.

According to Reuters, “Tech shares could retake market reigns as earnings heat up.” This concurs with our assessment yesterday as to why tech stocks led last week's US rally. That could also explain why hedge funds are reportedly beefing up holdings in mega cap tech stocks such as Apple and Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) ahead of earnings.

The move back into big tech has spread beyond the US. This morning the Stoxx Europe 600 Index opened higher, boosted by the tech sector. Expectations of positive earnings helped traders ignore the rising probability of continued global lockdowns amid a new, more contagious and dangerous strain of the virus.

Tech stocks also helped boost Asian indices earlier Monday. Tencent's (HK:0700) $251 billion gains which have propelled it to a $950 billion market cap has triggered a frenzy of demand for both shares and options of the company’s Hong Kong-listed stock. The Hang Seng Tech Index surged 4.5% to a new record. The tech rally helped the broader benchmark rise 2%.

Adding to the stock's momentum, Tencent is backing Kuaishou Technology, the operator of China’s second-most popular video service, which is looking to raise $5.4 billion via what would be the world’s biggest internet IPO since Uber (NYSE:UBER).

MSCI's Asia Pacific excluding Japan advanced this morning to 727.46, scratching last week’s 727.31 all-time high.

Yields, including for the US 10-year Treasury note, meandered along a pennant.

UST 10Y Daily

Rates are expected to break to the upside, based on the argument that the Democrats' massive stimulus agenda could cause inflation.

The dollar bounced back from an earlier fall, reversing into a slight advance.

DXY Daily

The greenback was caught between two conflicting narratives—a bearish, oversupply of stimulus dollars and a bullish higher pay-out as rates follow inflation higher. Meanwhile, the USD is flirting with a potential H&S bottom, while stuck within a downtrend.

As the anti-dollar, gold is showing the same dichotomy.

Goldl Daily

The yellow metal is developing a bearish, rising flag, within a falling channel, while possibly also forming a H&S bottom. The 50 DMA is kissing the 100 DMA, as traders wait to see if the connection is one of friendship with a positive 50 DMA rebound, or the kiss of death, with a Death Cross. Fundamentally, like many other market participants, gold is awaiting news regarding additional US stimulus.

Bitcoin suffered its first back-to-back weekly decline since September. However, its trading pattern is making the argument for another rally.

BTC/USD Daily

While gold’s function is to give investors a place to hide their money if the value of the dollar drops, recently, Bitcoin has been providing the same cool trick. Many analysts have attributed Bitcoin's miraculous rally to that very thing—investors taking their funds away from gold. Mad Money’s Jim Cramer says the same young investors who are buying Tesla are also buying Bitcoin.

JPMorgan analysts are flagging a potential unwind of flows into the $20 billion Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (OTC:BCHG), a key crypto fund, as a sign the cryptocurrency could be peaking. Our take, however, is that the leading digital currency may have been developing a falling flag, bullish—upon an upside breakout—following the $18,756 surge between Dec. 24 and Jan. 8.

Oil prices fell on Friday as new coronavirus cases ramped up both in the US and China. It should be noted, however, that the Biden administration is clamping down on fossil fuel drilling, which would limit future supply. In the meantime, the commodity's chart supports a potential rally.

Oil Daily

Oil fell Friday, but closed well off its lows, after bouncing off the bottom of a range, which met with the uptrend line. The commodity has been trading within a falling flag which is bullish, upon an upside breakout, following the $6.69 jump within the seven sessions between Jan. 5-13. An upside breakout above the $54 level would target the $60 mark.

Up Ahead

  • Microsoft, Apple, Tesla, Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), UBS Group (SIX:UBSG) and Samsung (LON:0593xq) (OTC:{{104387|SSNLF) are among the companies reporting results this coming week.
  • Chinese President Xi Jinping is due to speak at the World Economic Forum’s “The Davos Agenda 2021” online event on Monday.
  • People’s Bank of China Governor Yi Gang and European Central Bank Chief Economist Philip Lane speak at a conference on Monday.
  • Data on US home prices and consumer confidence are released Tuesday.
  • The Federal Open Market Committee monetary policy decision and briefing by Chair Jerome Powell are scheduled for Wednesday.
  • US fourth-quarter GDP, initial jobless claims and new home sales all print on Thursday.

Market Moves

Stocks

Currencies

  • The Dollar Index rose less than 0.1% to 90.28.
  • The euro gained 0.1% to $1.2178.
  • The British pound climbed 0.2% to $1.3713.
  • The Japanese yen was little changed at 103.73 per dollar.

Bonds

  • The yield on 10-year Treasuries climbed one basis point to 1.10%.
  • Britain’s 10-year yield advanced one basis point to 0.312%.
  • The yield on two-year Treasuries gained less than one basis point to 0.12%.
  • Germany’s 10-year yield gained less than one basis point to -0.51%.

Commodities

  • West Texas Intermediate crude gained 1.2% to $52.58 a barrel.
  • Gold weakened 0.1% to $1,853.45 an ounce.

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