Key Events: Cease Fire
A cease fire began in Gaza as Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners, all women and children, were released; the threat of a broader war remains.
Consumers pulled out their wallets on “Black Friday” – both in-store and online sales were strong.[1]
Market Review: Stocks drift higher
November’s stock surge continued, albeit more modestly, on limited news and typically low holiday-week trading volumes.
Bonds gained as inflation fears continue to recede.
Outlook: No Fear!
One of Wall Street’s most well-known sayings is “the stock market climbs a wall of worry”. Today, it seems, the worry is gone. The VIX[2]has dropped to the lowest levels since before the pandemic. Wall street seems confident that the Fed will achieve a soft landing, despite the fact that it has achieved this feat only once in the last 60 years.[3]
While it may materialize, we are not betting the house on a soft landing. OneAscent portfolios remain diversified, with exposure to several overlooked areas of the market which have experienced modest recent returns, but which have a high margin of safety and the potential for solid long-term returns.
Wall Street “Fear gauge” at lowest levels since before the Pandemic[4]
Navigator Outlook: November 2023
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[1] Source: forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/joanverdon/2023/11/25/a-merry-black-friday-for-retail-store-traffic-and-online-sales-up/?sh=6c98f8813005
[2] Source: The VIX is the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Volatility Index, a calculation designed to produce a measure of constant, 30-day expected volatility of the U.S. stock market, derived from real-time, mid-quote prices of S&P 500® Index (SPX℠) call and put options.
[3] Source: “Landings, Soft and Hard: The Federal Reserve, 1965–2022”, Alan Blinder, Journal of Economic Perspectives. https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/jep.37.1.101
[4] Source: Bloomberg Data
[5] Source: Market Returns reference the following indices: Large Cap – S&P 500, Mid Cap Growth – Russell Midcap growth, Mid Cap Value – Russell Midcap Value, Small Cap – Russell 2000, Developed – MSCI EAFE, Emerging – MSCI Emerging Markets, Aggretate – Bloomberg US Aggregate, High Yield – Bloomberg High Yield
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