STATE OF THE MARKETS

The Stocks’ rout continues. US stocks tumbled further on Tuesday after reports of better-than-expected jobs opening and consumer confidence that would give the Feds more reasons to hike rates at least 75 basis point this September. Russell (-1.45%) fell the most, followed by Nasdaq (-1.12%), S&P (-1.10%) and Dow (-0.96%) as the Dollar firm above the 108.80 barrier. Bonds continued to be sold-off, sending yields higher across the board, with the 10Y benchmark  back above 3%, at 3.14% as New York closed.

In the commodity markets, global recession fears and Dollar strength continue to weigh on major commodities, with crude oil falling to $90.30/bl before settling around $92.00/bl as New York closed. Gold lost bids and drifted lower on Dollar strength, testing $1715/oz, as at writing. Elsewhere, similar fate engulfed iron ore that continued to fall below $105/tn.

In the FX space, sentiments turned bearish as demand for safe haven Yen returned as Dollar seized the helm of demand in the long term accounts with Euro in the short and medium term. Demand for commodity currencies pulled back amid sour risk sentiments.

On Wednesday, markets may expect another volatile trading while looking for earnings reports from Veeva System (VEEV), Brown-Forman (BF/B), MongoDB (MDB), Okta (OKTA), Cooper Companies (COO), Pure Storage (PSTG), Five Below (FIVE) and Semtech Corp (SMTC) as well as the latest numbers on US mortgage application, ADP employment reports and Chicago PMI. EIA petroleum status will be in the spotlight for energy traders.


G8 CURRENCIES SENTIMENTS

ST EUR USD JPY NZD AUD GBP CAD CHF ST
MT EUR USD AUD CAD JPY NZD CHF GBP MT
LT USD AUD JPY CHF CAD NZD EUR GBP LT
** ST refers to Short-Term daily turnover, MT is Medium Term weekly 
and LT refers to Long-Term monthly turnover.


WALL ST MOST ACTIVE

TICKER LAST PRICE

% CHANGE

VOLUME 90 DAYS AVG
TQQQ 28.33 – 3.34 163,510.7K 165,936.1K
SQQQ 44.53 + 3.27 156,029.2K 120,840.4K
BBY 12.11 – 9.29 108,140.4K 29,413.2K
UVXY 10.57 + 2.52 93,428.0K 68,707.0K
MGAM 5.30 + 103.85 92,537.5K 3,230.0K
SPY 398.21 – 1.10 85,746.9K 87,910.8K
AAPL 158.91 – 1.53 77,923.8K 85,147.8K
SOXL 14.47 – 3.85 77,110.1K 61,828.4K
INAB 2.76 + 39.39 73,545.4K 54.9K
AMD 86.94 – 1.75 69,110.9K 98,018.8K
** % Change here refers to price vs previous day price


WALL ST TOP FLOWS

TICKER LAST PRICE

VOLUME

% CHANGE FUNDS FLOW $
TSLA 277.70 50,488.9K – 29.43 14,020.8M
AAPL 158.91 77,876.6K + 20.31 12,375.4M
NVDA 154.68 53,004.2K + 0.66 8,198.7M
AMZN 128.73 49,178.0K + 0.56 6,330.7M
AMD 86.94 69,069.2K – 9.27 6,004.9M
MSFT 262.97 22,763.5K + 11.56 5,986.1M
MMM 124.86 34,478.3K + 157.40 4,305.0M
META 157.16 19,560.3K – 11.69 3,074.1M
GOOGL 108.94 27,508.7K + 24.76 2,996.8M
GOOG 109.91 20,542.2K + 12.78 2,257.8M
** % change here refers to volume vs. 20 days average volume.


TOP 5 BLOCK ORDERS

TICKER PRICE TYPE VOL/OI FUNDS FLOW
OPEN 4.46 stock/options 58.61 125.5M
CHPT 14.49 stock/options 53.21 189.1M
SWN 7.10 stocks/options 45.26 377.0M
NQ 12,404.25 NASDAQ futures 10,537 130.7M
YM 31,873.00 DOW futures 3,959 126.2M


OUR PICK – No New Pick

We stay on the sideline. With NFP ahead this Friday and VIX continuing to rise above 26, we see choppy markets ahead and decide to stay on the sideline for now.

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