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Consumer Discretionary

Earlier this month we made a full shift from underweight to overweight in the S&P cable & satellite index, a sub-component of the broader media sector, in response to receding risk that cord cutting and skinnier cable packages would threaten profits. Given that the outlook for the…

Sell the bounce in banks, which face a triple whammy of earnings threats. This will reduce our financials sector allocation to underweight, making room for last week's energy upgrade.

Earlier this month we made a rare shift from underweight to overweight in the S&P cable & satellite index, because fears of cord cutting and skinnier cable packages undermining profitability were no longer justified. In fact, in real terms, consumer outlays on cable have jumped to new…
Overall consumer spending growth has been sub-par, as the windfall from lower energy prices has translated largely into a high personal savings rate rather than increased consumption growth. As a result, performance among retailing stocks has become highly fragmented, as marked divergences in…

A lack of confirming growth indicators puts the equity advance at risk. Lift hypermarkets to overweight, stick with homebuilders and fade any small and/or mid cap relative strength.

We are confident that the reward/risk tradeoff to holding equities and high-yield corporate bonds is deteriorating and that rallies in these assets are high-risk affairs.

The self-driving car, or Autonomous Vehicle (AV), will have a profound impact on a variety of industries. However, expectations for the timeframe of commercial AV availability are too optimistic. The greatest near-term impact is likely to be from advanced safety technologies developed on the path to full autonomy. In today's <i>Special Report</i>, we discuss our expectations for the timeframe of AV development, and the effect of advanced safety technologies on the Insurance, Health Care, Semiconductors, and Automotive industries.

The self-driving car, or Autonomous Vehicle (AV), will have a profound impact on a variety of industries. However, expectations for the timeframe of commercial AV availability are too optimistic. The greatest near-term impact is likely to be from advanced safety technologies developed on the path to full autonomy. In today's <i>Special Report</i>, we discuss our expectations for the timeframe of AV development, and the effect of advanced safety technologies on the Insurance, Health Care, Semiconductors, and Automotive industries.

Our bearish thesis on the S&P cable & satellite index is not playing out. Instead of skinnier cable packages and cord cutting denting profitability, the industry has managed not only to sustain pricing power, but also to increase selling prices at a faster rate than overall inflation.…

Equities are back in overshoot territory. We added the health care sector to our high-conviction overweight list, boosted managed care to overweight and put health care equipment on downgrade alert. Buy cable stocks.