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Stocks Shake Off Inflation Scare, Stay Near Highs
David Russell
February 13, 2025

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Check out our next “State of the Market,” on Monday, 2/24. (Market closed Monday 2/17.)

Sizing Up the Market

  • S&P 500 stair-steps upward, finding incrementally higher support
    • 1/13: Holds election day close of 5,783
    • 1/27 & 2/3: Holds 12/27 weekly close of 5,971
    • 2/7 & 2/12: Holds 1/17 weekly high of 6,015
  • Index holds 21-day EMA, 50-day MA.
  • 2/12 low occurred in second minute of trading
    • Resembles bounces on 1/27 & 2/3
  • 50-day MA still inching higher
  • S&P 500 weathers bearish news in 2025: DeepSeek, tariffs, higher CPI
    • Recent surveys (consumer sentiment, AAII) may suggest fear already peaked
  • Global stocks starting to outperform as U.S. dollar stalls
    • Geopolitical fears potentially easing (see below)
  • Intermarket:
    • U.S. dollar index spinning top on 2/12
    • VIX bearish outside day

S&P 500, daily chart, with select patterns and indicators.

News & Views:

  • Geopolitical thaw?
    • Zelensky: Ukraine could “swap” land with Russia
    • Hegseth rules out Ukraine membership
    • Putin invites Trump to Moscow, easing diplomatic freeze
    • U.S., Russia mutually release imprisoned nationals
    • German DAX breaks out to new highs with S&P 500 still rangebound
  • BYD self-driving success ($10k car w/free self-driving software) follows other Chinese tech “wins”:
    • Xiaomi market-share gains vs AAPL
    • DeepSeek success
  • EIA crude oil inventories have risen more than expected for 3 straight weeks.
  • Coca-Cola (KO): Product mix boosting volume, margins
  • CVS Health (CVS): Turnaround plan supports margins
    • Earnings beat estimates by 28%, revenue by less than 1%
    • Trimming Medicare Advantage to boost profits
  • McDonald’s (MCD): Product mix (value meals) boosts global comps/traffic on signs of less geopolitical tension
  • Cantor Fitzgerald: Mag 7 vulnerable
  • FactSet: Most companies cite tariff risk on earnings calls since Q2 2019
  • Marc Chaikin: McClellan Summation A/D Index is potentially bullish
  • Citadel CEO Ken Griffin to CNCB: Trump’s “bombastic rhetoric … a huge mistake.”
  • TechInsights: China purchases of chipmaking equipment to slow in 2025 after 3 years of growth

Inside the Inflation Report

Year over year changes for January:

  • Headline CPI +3% vs +2.9% estimate. Core +3.3% vs +3.1% estimate.
  • Food away from home (5.7% of CPI) rose 3.4%, the slowest since June 2020
  • Owners’ equivalent rent (26.3% of CPI) rose 4.6%, the slowest since March 2022
    • Note: Hotel costs skewing shelter higher despite rent, OER moderating.
  • Medical services (6.7% of CPI) rose 2.6%, the slowest since April 2024
  • Used-car prices (2.4% of CPI) rose 1%, the fastest since October 2022
  • New-car prices (4.4% of CPI) fell 0.3%, up from from -1.3% in October but still down from 13.2% in April 2022.

Upcoming Events

  • Earnings tonight: AMAT ABNB PANW COIN DKNG
  • Fri 2/14: Retail sales
    • Earnings: MRNA
  • Mon 2/17: Presidents’ Day – Market Closed
  • Tue 2/18: NAHB housing index
    • Earnings: BIDU ANET
  • Wed 2/19: Housing starts/ building permits, *Fed minutes*
  • Thu 2/20: Initial jobless claims, crude-oil inventories
    • Earnings: WMT BABA BILI
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About the author

David Russell is Global Head of Market Strategy at TradeStation. Drawing on nearly two decades of experience as a financial journalist and analyst, his background includes equities, emerging markets, fixed-income and derivatives. He previously worked at Bloomberg News, CNBC and E*TRADE Financial. Russell systematically reviews countless global financial headlines and indicators in search of broad tradable trends that present opportunities repeatedly over time. Customers can expect him to keep them appraised of sector leadership, relative strength and the big stories – especially those overlooked by other commentators. He’s also a big fan of generating leverage with options to limit capital at risk.