Risk-Off On Markets, But Too Early To Short It

 | Jan 26, 2021 06:53AM ET

Stock markets are losing ground Tuesday morning. Asian indices are down more than 1%, and US stock futures came under sustained selling pressure visible on the intraday charts. For the Asian markets, this is the worst drop in two months, which says a lot about how bullish the market has been since November.
 
During the US trading session on Monday, indices underwent a sharp sell-off on news of potential roadblocks to the 1.9 trillion stimulus package. That dip was quickly redeemed, allowing the S&P500 and NASDAQ 100 to close the day higher. The Dow Jones was unable to recover its losses fully and is down again today, recording its fourth consecutive session of declines.
 
European markets are losing much more modestly than Asian markets after a nearly 2% sell-off the day before. For the moment, it is difficult to talk about increased fear spreading in the markets, as they are still within the trends established in recent months. In many cases, they test their trading ranges' limits but do not draw any lines in the sand.