Navigating Volatility: The Ripple Effect

In the world of trading and investing, volatility is an ever-present force that can either make or break portfolios. It requires astute decision-making, a solid plan, and the ability to seize opportunities while staying true to your strategy. As former LA Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda once said, “Every day is a new opportunity to change your life. You can build on yesterday’s success or put its failures behind and start over again. That’s the way life is, with a new game every day, and that’s the way baseball is,” the same can be said for the financial markets. In this blog, we’ll explore the current market landscape, discuss recent developments, and seize the opportunity by sticking to your approach amidst volatility.

Market Developments: A Roller Coaster Ride

The financial markets have experienced their fair share of ups and downs recently, with surprises and unexpected events influencing investor sentiment. One such surprise was the hotter-than-expected inflation number from England. This outcome is likely to lead to a more hawkish UK central bank stance, affecting global market dynamics. It’s crucial to keep an eye on such events and their potential ripple effects from one market to another.

Last week, the US inflation numbers were seemingly cool on the headlines, although core inflation indicated a different story. Despite this, the market remained resilient, buoyed by the growing interest in artificial intelligence (AI) and positive earnings guidance. It serves as a reminder that market participants should focus on the underlying fundamentals and long-term growth prospects rather than short-term noise.

Upcoming Factors: Fed Speakers and Economic Data

This week promises a flurry of activity with several Federal Reserve speakers scheduled to share their insights. Powell’s testimonies to the Financial Services Committee and the Senate Banking Committee will be closely watched for any clues about the future trajectory of monetary policy. Additionally, speeches from Austan Goolsbee, Loretta Mester, and Bullard will provide further perspectives on the current economic landscape.

The release of initial jobless claims data will be critical. As a leading indicator, it offers insights into potential job losses and provides a glimpse into the overall health of the labor market. Monitoring jobless claims can help gauge whether a recession might be on the horizon, as spikes in unemployment often precede economic downturns. It’s an important metric to watch for both investors and economists.

Navigating the Uncertainty: Stick to Your Approach

Amidst the volatility and ever-changing market dynamics, it’s crucial to remain disciplined and adhere to your investment approach. While statistics like the inverted yield curve indicating an impending recession may be worth considering, it’s important to remember that recessions typically occur when the yield curve returns to normal, and unemployment starts to spike. The Federal Reserve adopts a hawkish stance during periods of economic strength, which is our current situation.  So be mindful and ready to seize the opportunities should unemployment rise, and the yield curve revert.

Embrace the Opportunities

Every day in the financial markets presents new opportunities, akin to a baseballs long season. Instead of chasing trades or succumbing to the fear of missing out, it’s essential to have a well-defined plan and stick to it. A successful baseball team requires strategy and teamwork, investors and traders need to rely on their process, adapt when necessary, and seize opportunities when they arise. By embracing volatility and navigating through the ripples it creates, you can position yourself for success.

Remember, every day is a new opportunity. Stay focused, stay disciplined, and have a good rip!

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Joe Tigay, Portfolio Manager
Joe Tigay is Managing Partner at Equity Armor Investments, sub-advisor to a volatility-hedged equity strategy at Rational Funds. Joe began his career in finance as an options market maker with Stutland Equities LLC. in 2005, working on the Chicago Board of Options Exchange and specializing in electronic market making. In 2008, Mr. Tigay became a member trader of the Chicago Board of Options Exchange (CBOE). As a member trader, Joe was a very active market maker in both SPX and VIX options from 2008 to 2012. Discussing options, volatility, and market insight, Joe has appeared on Bloomberg, BNN, and has a regular segment on CBOE.tv. Joe graduated from Michigan State University with a B.A. in Economics. He currently holds licenses for Series 3, 56, 65.

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