The Week Ahead: Have Stock And Oil Prices Decoupled?

 | Aug 14, 2016 01:16AM ET

This week’s calendar features another relatively light week for data, a lot of politics, slow summer trading, and options expiration. Something has to fill all of that air time! Expect more Olympic coverage, political commentary, and light features. There will be the usual Fed chatter. To the extent that there is real market discussion, I am looking for a new topic: Have Oil Prices Lost Their Impact on Stocks?h2 Last Week/h2

The important economic news was mixed as was the market reaction.

Theme Recap

In my last WTWA (two weeks ago), I predicted discussion about whether the earnings recession might end in Q3. I suggested we would need to fasten our seatbelts for a showdown on the economy and earnings, probably in quarter three. That might prove out, but we certainly did not need seatbelts last week! We had quiet summer trading with light news and plenty of people on vacation. CNBC interspersed Olympic coverage and even found time to have multiple segments featuring a sandwich on Friday.

Politics, global events, and competition intersected.

There was some support for my earnings thesis from our two key sources:

FactSet noted the distribution of earnings results by sector and the continuing overall beat rate.

Brian Gilmartin analyzed the forward curve for earnings, including some important implications.

h3 The Story in One Chart Short/h3

I always start my personal review of the week by looking at this great chart of the S&P 500 from Doug Short. The overall range is very narrow, with little overall change. Doug has a special knack for pulling together all of the relevant information. His charts save more than a thousand words! Read his entire post where he adds analysis and several other charts providing long-term perspective.