Trump Wins, Markets Poised for Surge

A daily market update from FS Insight — what you need to know ahead of opening bell

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Overnight

Donald Trump defeats Kamala Harris to win 2024 presidential election CNBC

Republicans projected to win Senate majority CNBC

Trump’s comeback reverberates through markets WSJ

Bitcoin spikes to record as traders expect Trump’s victory to boost cryptocurrencies AP

China’s central bank affirms supportive monetary policy stance at closely watched meeting CNBC

Netflix Europe offices in Paris, Amsterdam raided in tax fraud probe BBC

Supreme Court to hear Facebook bid to escape securities fraud suit RT

Super Micro share fall, says review found ‘no evidence’ of fraud after auditor resigned FT

CVS names former UnitedHealth executive as head of Aetna WSJ

Amazon gets FAA approval for new delivery drone as it begins tests in Arizona CNBC

Alaska Airlines is giving AI a shot at scheduling flights QZ

FBI thwarts alleged white-supremacist terrorist’s plan to attack Nashville power grid with explosive-laden drone NYP

World’s first wood-paneled satellite launched into space BBC

‘Walking pneumonia’ is surging ahead of cold and flu season WSJ

Chart of the Day

Trump Wins, Markets Poised for Surge
Overnight
S&P Futures
+136 point(s) (+2.3% )
Overnight range:
+2 to +142 point(s)
APAC
Nikkei
+2.61%
Topix
+1.94%
China SHCOMP
-0.09%
Hang Seng
-2.23%
Korea
-0.52%
Singapore
+0.6%
Australia
+0.83%
India
+1.12%
Taiwan
+0.48%
Europe
Stoxx
50 +1.02%
Stoxx
600 +1.49%
FTSE
100 +1.37%
DAX
+1.09%
CAC
40 +1.69%
Italy
+0.81%
IBEX
-1.26%
FX
Dollar Index (DXY)
+1.44% to 104.91
EUR/USD
-1.66% to 1.0749
GBP/USD
-1.14% to 1.2893
USD/JPY
+1.57% to 154.0
USD/CNY
+0.83% to 7.1639
USD/CNH
+1.16% to 7.1841
USD/CHF
+1.38% to 0.8752
USD/CAD
+0.51% to 1.3894
AUD/USD
-0.83% to 0.6583
Crypto
BTC
+6.84% to 73892.74
ETH
+8.75% to 2626.69
XRP
+4.61% to 0.535
Cardano
+7.56% to 0.3584
Solana
+11.23% to 185.35
Avalanche
+9.32% to 26.24
Dogecoin
+20.25% to 0.2013
Chainlink
+9.85% to 11.83
Commodities and Others
VIX
-23.96% to 15.58
WTI Crude
-1.26% to 71.08
Brent Crude
-1.27% to 74.57
Nat Gas
+0.15% to 2.67
RBOB Gas
-1.63% to 2.011
Heating Oil
-1.49% to 2.27
Gold
-0.89% to 2719.52
Silver
-1.52% to 32.16
Copper
-2.66% to 4.356
US Treasuries
1M
-2.1bps to 4.5799%
3M
+1.0bps to 4.5398%
6M
+1.3bps to 4.4275%
12M
+3.7bps to 4.2828%
2Y
+7.9bps to 4.2554%
5Y
+12.7bps to 4.276%
7Y
+15.8bps to 4.366%
10Y
+16.7bps to 4.4374%
20Y
+17.4bps to 4.7311%
30Y
+19.6bps to 4.6308%
UST Term Structure
2Y-3M Spread widened
5.9bps to -30.5 bps
10Y-2Y Spread widened
8.8bps to 17.8 bps
30Y-10Y Spread widened
3.3bps to 19.1 bps
Yesterday's Recap
SPX
+1.23%
SPX Eq Wt
+1.17%
NASDAQ
100 +1.32%
NASDAQ Comp
+1.43%
Russell Midcap
+1.5%
R
2k +1.88%
R
1k Value +1.08%
R
1k Growth +1.44%
R
2k Value +1.87%
R
2k Growth +1.89%
FANG+
+1.78%
Semis
+1.65%
Software
+1.75%
Biotech
+1.41%
Regional Banks +1.72% SPX GICS1 Sorted: Cons Disc +1.83%
Indu
+1.67%
Utes
+1.48%
Tech
+1.46%
REITs
+1.36%
SPX
+1.23%
Comm Srvcs
+0.99%
Fin
+0.98%
Healthcare
+0.75%
Cons Staples
+0.69%
Energy
+0.57%
Materials
+0.2%
USD HY OaS
All Sectors
-1.4bp to 330bp
All Sectors ex-Energy
-0.8bp to 310bp
Cons Disc
-1.6bp to 280bp
Indu
-1.7bp to 253bp
Tech
-1.6bp to 331bp
Comm Srvcs
+0.5bp to 527bp
Materials
+0.3bp to 308bp
Energy
-2.7bp to 315bp
Fin Snr
-2.6bp to 299bp
Fin Sub
+1.6bp to 212bp
Cons Staples
+0.5bp to 311bp
Healthcare
-2.8bp to 364bp
Utes -1.0bp to 216bp *
DateTimeDescriptionEstimateLast
11/78:30AM3Q P Nonfarm Productivity2.52.5
11/78:30AM3Q P Unit Labor Costs1.00.4
11/72PMNov 7 FOMC Decision4.755.0
11/810AMNov P UMich 1yr Inf Exp2.72.7
11/810AMNov P UMich Sentiment71.070.5
11/126AMOct Small Biz Optimisum92.091.5
11/1211AMOct NYFed 1yr Inf Expn/a3.0

MORNING INSIGHT

Good morning!

The election results have emerged sooner than many expected. This is arguably a positive for financial markets, removing the uncertainty that would have accompanied a delayed election outcome.

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TECHNICAL

  • SPX rally into US Election should follow-through higher to temporary all-time highs.
  • Small-caps seem to be kicking into gear, and IWM breakout looks to be forthcoming.
  • DXY looks likely to decline post US Election with 102.50 a possible short-term target.

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CRYPTO

Looking further beyond the election results, we maintain an optimistic outlook for the crypto market through year-end due to favorable seasonality and improving liquidity conditions.

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First News

We have written in the past about the growing demand for nuclear power, driven by the increasing needs of AI and hyperscaler data centers and bolstered by the desire to gradually transition from fossil fuels. So great is this demand that few raised objections when  Microsoft signed an agreement with Constellation Energy to restart a nuclear power plant at Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island, the site of the most serious nuclear disaster in U.S. history. Although the 1979 disaster sparked fears about reactor meltdowns that arguably kept public opposition to nuclear power at elevated levels for nearly half a century, the lack of outcry in the face of the Microsoft/Constellation agreement shows that those fears appear to have finally subsided. 

The downside to nuclear power isn’t just limited to the risk of a meltdown, however. As long as we’re still talking about nuclear fission (rather than fusion, which for decades has been touted as on the verge of a breakthrough), we still need to talk about what to do with the radioactive nuclear waste that reactors produce. The U.S. has no permanent solution to the problem of nuclear waste, which needs to be isolated away from human contact for at least hundreds of years, if not far longer. 

This problem could become significantly more serious with the growing adoption and construction of small modular reactors, which can be built and brought online far more quickly than conventional nuclear power plants. Although some claim that such SMRs will produce levels of waste comparable to conventional reactors, others disagree, warning that they might produce anywhere from two to 30 times as much. It’s not just the large volumes of waste, either: that waste could be far more dangerous, with higher levels of radiotoxicity and more chemically and physically reactive. 

That makes it troubling that the U.S. currently has no permanent storage solution for radioactive waste, despite having generated more than 88,000 metric tons of it since the dawn of the nuclear age in 1942. All of that waste is currently being stored in what was intended to be “temporary” storage, and some of the oldest containers are degrading and beginning to leak. (One in three Americans lives within 50 miles of such a temporary storage facility, incidentally.) Efforts to establish and implement a permanent storage facility 300 meters below the surface at Nevada’s Yucca Mountain have been meandering since 1987, having stalled and been revived multiple times, and remain partially completed as of this writing. 

The recycling of such waste could help lessen (though not eliminate) the need to store it safely, and possibly shorten the time waste needs to be toed. Depending on the design of the reactor, the resulting waste could be processed to extract uranium and plutonium that can then be incorporated into new fuel rods. The U.S. has investigated this possibility, but not as much as countries such as France, Japan, and Russia, partly due to the added costs. Nevertheless, further investigation might be warranted, given the possibility of disruptions in the supply chain of new fuel. (SA, BAR, TC)

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