Opening Bell: Reflation Trade Retreats As Yields Fall; Dollar Plunges

 | Apr 19, 2021 06:43

  • US futures struggle 
  • Europe opened higher after advancing for 7 consecutive weeks
  • Dollar slump boosts gold
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    European stocks opened higher on Monday, while US futures on the Dow, S&P, NASDAQ and Russell 2000 struggled as traders consider the path to global economic recovery while closely watching US earnings. The slump in yields, which started the recent bullish bout, is making us question whether there is another trend emerging.

    Bitcoin recovered after sliding back under $55,000 over the weekend, after its all-time high last week.

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    At the time of writing, futures were all in the red with contracts on the NASDAQ 100 just marginally lower, while contacts on the S&P 500 and Dow retreated even more steeply after all three indices rosing for four weeks in a row.

    Contracts on the Russell 2000 are underperforming significantly. As such the week seems to be starting off with a retreat on last week’s reflation trade.