Market Fireworks After New Year’s?

A week ago (maybe two, I can't remember), one reader suggested that tracking vol dynamics wasn't worth the trouble and that the same goes for positioning across fundamental/discretionary investor cohorts and systematics. I did that reader a favor: I didn't publish his/her comment. If I'd been in a bad mood that day, I might've published it and then simply asked, "Well then what, exactly, should one track?" As we saw in 2023, trying to forecast asset prices based on what I'll generously call ma

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3 thoughts on “Market Fireworks After New Year’s?

  1. Yesterday and today looked like merely profit taking on mega-tech, and profit taking on the stuff that ran up in the last couple/few weeks of 2023 – small caps, high short interest names, etc.

    The former looks more modest than the latter in percentage terms, but I guess is equivalent in dollar terms. 1% off the [Previously?] Munificent Seven ($12TR mkt cap) is like 2% of the Russell 2000 ($5TR mkt cap).

    (Numbers casually poked into a iPhone while laying on the couch watching a sitcom, so not to be relied upon.)

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