Quarterly Outlook
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Althea Spinozzi
Head of Fixed Income Strategy
Chief Investment Strategist
Summary: In today's equity update we zoom in on the most interesting trading opportunities during the last session ahead of the US election, but also what to trade tonight and in early Asian session. The key indices are clearly Nasdaq 100, EM equities, Chinese technology stocks and VIX. These markets will represent interesting trading opportunities.
Equities across all continents are rallying into tonight’s election result from the US. What is it an indication of? Is the market believing in the ‘Blue Wave’ or Trump winning? Because these two scenarios are the main ones that are positive for equities. All other outcomes, such as contested election or Biden victory without senate control, are likely to lead to declines. Below you can read our team’s latest research notes on the US election:
Prediction markets indicate 58% probability of clean sweep scenario
Given the leaning in prediction markets our best guess is that the market is setting up bets for a Biden victory and potentially clean sweep. This scenario would likely lead to massive fiscal impulse next year which will be discounted into equities. As described in our latest update on how to trade equities during the US election the negative parts of a Biden victory is the tax policy with the doubling of the GILTI tax being the worst for health care, IT and communication services sectors as they derived a larger share of their overall profits from intangibles and from abroad. Given the recent days underperformance by technology stocks in the US this reinforces our view that the market is setting up Biden bets. So, what indices and stocks should traders focus today, tonight, and tomorrow?
What if prediction markets are wrong?
Given where the prediction markets are it is difficult to imagine something as outrageous as a clear Trump victory. If everybody including the crowd expressing their views in prediction markets are wrong again then the most likely outcome is a too close election to even call after several days including the Democrats not getting the control of the US Senate. In this scenario, Trump will contest the election, and everybody will be scratching their heads because of the lack of precedence to base any views on. This scenario would likely lead to volatility exploding higher and some pockets of the equity markets experiencing a liquidity squeeze. In this event polls will also likely ‘die’ as a valuable tool going forward for predicting elections.
Charts on some of the key indices mentioned
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