Industrial production upbeat early into the year, but manufacturer sentiment is not.
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Stocks Entering Period of Seasonal Strength Today:
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The Markets
Stocks continued to tack onto gains as traders that were shaken out of positions by April’s tariff turmoil found the need to rebuild bullish bets. The S&P 500 Index closed higher by seven-tenths of one percent, reaching into a band of resistance between 5900 and 6100, effectively the all-time highs. The implied cap over this market in the range between 5500 and 5800 (corresponding with the span of the cloud of major moving averages) has been broken and it will now be looked to as a zone of support on a subsequent pullback. The short-term trend stemming from the April low is positive, but the intermediate-term path (which is of most importance to us in our seasonal approach) remains under threat, particularly with nothing that burdened the equity market previous adequately solved. We continue to like the way our list of candidates in the market to Accumulate or to Avoid is positioned and we remain on the lookout for new opportunities, either on the long or short side, heading through this off-season for stocks. On the seasonal timeline, the foreseeable threat to stocks is the mean reversion move lower that is common through the middle of June as quarter-end portfolio rebalancing is enacted. We can consider strategy around that event closer to the timeframe.


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