Adam Turquist | Aug 23, 2024 02:37AM ET
Leaves beginning to drop in the yard, back-to-school commercials, cooler nights, and for those working in capital markets, the annual Jackson Hole Economic Symposium are all emblematic reminders summer is about to end. For many of us, especially with kids, the transition to fall brings a lot of change beyond just the turning of the leaves.
The same can be said about markets, as September tends to bring elevated volatility and weaker monthly returns. This year, change could be particularly notable as the economy remains on trial. The September 6 employment report will be a powerful piece of evidence that could potentially persuade investors of a hard- or soft-landing verdict.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) earnings next week will also provide insight into spending on artificial intelligence, while the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) manufacturing and services sector data during the first week of September will be closely monitored for any signs of slowing growth.
Of course, this year’s Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, titled “Reassessing the Effectiveness and Transmission of Monetary Policy,” could also bring some changes. Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jerome Powell headlines the event with a highly anticipated speech today at 10 a.m. ET. Here are a few important aspects to monitor during the event:
Equity markets have staged an impressive recovery since the August 5 low set earlier this month. The S&P 500 has quickly climbed back toward record-high territory as oversold conditions and mostly better-than-expected earnings and economic data brought buyers back into the market. While Jackson Hole could spoil some of the near-term momentum, we found that over the last 20 years, the event has not historically been a consistent driver of price action (up or down).
The table below highlights how the S&P 500 performed anywhere from one month before Jackson Hole to six months after the symposium since 2003. Performance tends to be relatively flat leading up to and immediately after the event, with average and median returns one month later hovering near breakeven.
Momentum tends to turn a bit more bullish three and six months later, with a materially higher frequency of positive returns. However, these months also overlap with a strong seasonal period for stocks, so it’s hard to isolate how much (if any) of that performance is related to the outcomes from Jackson Hole. Perhaps the key takeaway from the data is that the market implications of policy changes related to Jackson Hole are likely longer-term.
Source: LPL Research, Bloomberg 08/22/24
Investors are eagerly awaiting Chair Powell’s Jackson Hole speech today. We suspect he will likely set the stage for a September rate cut given the trajectory of inflation data and continued signs of a cooling labor market. We don’t expect to hear much color on the degree of potential policy changes but believe another disappointing employment report next month could tilt the scale toward a 0.50% cut in September.
Investors will be listening carefully for any change in the Fed’s confidence in the economy given some of the disappointing data earlier this month, for additional clarity on the longer-term path of monetary policy, and if anything has changed with how they consider the neutral rate.
From an investment perspective, LPL’s Strategic and Tactical Asset Allocation Committee (STAAC) maintains its neutral stance on equities, while actively monitoring economic data, corporate profits, and technical analysis signals. Although we welcome the recent rebound and more upbeat macroeconomic data, market breadth on the latest bounce has been underwhelming, and there isn’t quite enough technical evidence to make the case that the pullback is over.
We expect volatility to remain elevated in the coming months as the market waits for more clarity on the economy, election, and a better seasonal setup. The STAAC maintains its modest overweight to fixed income, funded from cash, which can help buffer against equity market volatility should economic conditions worsen while also providing attractive income.
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