Two the Point — Market Marvels: The Magnificent Rotation

The recent market shifts and Q2 earnings season highlight a broadening of market participation and improving earnings landscape, with a particular focus on the impact of potential Fed rate cuts and sector rotations.
Key Insights:
- Market Rotation and Fed Rate Cuts:
- According to the market, the June CPI report on July 11 has led to a 100% probability of a Fed rate cut in September.
- Investors have shifted from the ‘Magnificent Seven’ tech stocks to interest-rate sensitive sectors like financials, real estate, utilities, industrials, and materials.
- Durable Sector Broadening:
- Since the CPI report, equity ETFs have seen inflows exceeding $50 billion, with $4.6 billion moving into non-tech sector ETFs and $1.2 billion flowing out of tech sector ETFs.
- Earnings Season Highlights:
- The ‘Magnificent Seven’ companies are expected to contribute significantly to S&P 500 earnings growth for Q2, with a combined year-over-year earnings growth rate of 56.4%.
- The remaining companies in the S&P 500 are projected to have a blended earnings growth rate of 5.7% for Q2.
- Non-Tech Sector Growth:
- This indicates a potential upswing in growth rates for non-tech sectors as the ‘Magnificent Seven’ growth rates begin to moderate.
- Outlook:
- While U.S. growth has shown some relative weakness, particularly in the consumer sector, market resilience remains strong.
- The Fed’s potential rate cut in September and possible fiscal support ahead of the election could further support market stability and growth.
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