This is what “risk off” looks like in stocks

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The chart above shows the 12 month return (vertical axis) against the shorter-term momentum (horizontal), for the major sectors of the S&P 1500. We can clearly see that the only two sectors showing any remaining positive momentum are the defensive Utilities and Staples, as investors have retreated from risk (“risk off”) and moved toward the perceived safety of these defensive names. It’s almost funny to see how far Energy and Materials (obvious connections to crude and gold) have retreated to the left edge of the chart. Just an interesting visualization that gives another perspective on last week’s market psychology, but it’s also a reminder that watching sector strength and flows can give a better read on sentiment than most sentiment indicators and surveys. The week ahead should also be interesting.

 

AdamHGrimes

Adam Grimes has over two decades of experience in the industry as a trader, analyst and system developer. The author of a best-selling trading book, he has traded for his own account, for a top prop firm, and spent several years at the New York Mercantile Exchange. He focuses on the intersection of quantitative analysis and discretionary trading, and has a talent for teaching and helping traders find their own way in the market.

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