A US-China Deal is a Sell Trigger

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(Washington)

In what sounds like a classic case of "buy the rumor, sell the news", a major Wall Street figure is arguing that as soon as the US and China reach a trade deal, the big rally in risk assets will be over. The former CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, Shawn Matthews, argues that "Right now, it's a risk-on mentality -- you want to be long riskier assets until you get a deal with China … When that happens you certainly want to be looking to scale back". One of Matthews' worries is that bond markets are following suit, signaling to him that this is a false rally. "If it was truly a risk-on world and people believed it and it was an extended trade, then you would see the 10-year start to back up. That's a clear sign there's some concern about what's going on out there", said Matthews.

FINSUM : This is quite an interesting take on the whole situation. We are going to hold off on giving our full view until we have had more time to digest, but we thought this angle was definitely worth sharing.

  • US
  • stocks
  • China
  • trade war
  • tariffs
  • correction

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