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Saudi Arabia’s Oil Demand Plummets as Gas Powers Electricity
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Saudi Arabia’s Oil Demand Plummets as Gas Powers Electricity

CHART OF THE DAY: Among the world's top oil consumers, a curious trend. The 2nd largest consumption drop last year ocurred in Saudi Arabia, where demand fell ~60,000 b/d (only South Korea saw a larger drop). The reason? Gas is...

By Javier Blas
China's January Financing Jumps 2.4% Year‑over‑year, Beating Forecasts
SocialFeb 14, 2026

China's January Financing Jumps 2.4% Year‑over‑year, Beating Forecasts

1/5 According to Caixin, China’s aggregate financing grew slightly faster than expected in January, rising by RMB 7.22 trillion. This was 2.4% more than in January 2025 and 10.4% more than in January 2024. It is equal to 5.1% of annual...

By Michael Pettis
Tech Stocks' Valuations Soar, Yet Margins Remain Stretched
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Tech Stocks' Valuations Soar, Yet Margins Remain Stretched

Biggest strength for Tech Stocks. and their biggest weakness? (stretched valuations are underpinned by stretched profit margins) https://t.co/JyYGvhtRlC

By Callum Thomas
South Africa's Record Real Rates Prompt Slow, Steady Cuts
SocialFeb 14, 2026

South Africa's Record Real Rates Prompt Slow, Steady Cuts

South African rates are restrictive. The real policy rate is the highest it’s been in 20 years, and they expect growth. They are suffocating the economy with high real rates. However, we can expect more rate cuts throughout the year,...

By Talk Cents
China's Railway Investment Climbs 5.5% in January
SocialFeb 14, 2026

China's Railway Investment Climbs 5.5% in January

Xinhua: "China's railway sector completed 46.3 billion yuan (about 6.67 billion U.S. dollars) in fixed-asset investment in January, up 5.5 percent year on year." https://t.co/g109GF2REm

By Michael Pettis
Malaysia Beats Forecast, Yet MSMEs Face Headwinds
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Malaysia Beats Forecast, Yet MSMEs Face Headwinds

Malaysia’s Economic Outlook & Risks Full-year performance exceeds government’s upper ceiling based on 4Q 2025 data Outperformance —► Hawkish BNM bias. Chatter of tougher operating conditions on the ground, especially for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) including F&B sector are leading many...

By David Chuah
China’s Inbound FDI Collapses as Outbound Investment Soars
SocialFeb 14, 2026

China’s Inbound FDI Collapses as Outbound Investment Soars

For years, the world invested in China. Since 2022, foreign direct investment inflows to China have PLUNGED, while China's foreign investment outflows have SURGED. https://t.co/TCWhEPF7bq

By Steve Hanke
Disinflation Relief Meets Market Disruption Fear
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Disinflation Relief Meets Market Disruption Fear

CPI cools to 2.4%. Yields fall 18bps. S&P 500 posts its worst week since November. If inflation is easing… why aren’t stocks cheering? The market isn’t repricing rates. It’s repricing disruption. Disinflation Relief, Disruption Fear 👇 https://t.co/JM3yRs0tFM

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
China EV Sales Dip, Exports Surge 70% Abroad
SocialFeb 14, 2026

China EV Sales Dip, Exports Surge 70% Abroad

China EV Sales Drop for First Time Since February 2024—Chinese exports of EVs and hybrids rise 70% in 2025 as automakers shift their focus overseas @ivy_jiahuihuang https://t.co/PdiFmEGPXg https://t.co/PdiFmEGPXg

By Jonathan Cheng
Yield Drop Signals Benign CPI, Boosts Gold Prices
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Yield Drop Signals Benign CPI, Boosts Gold Prices

The 2-year Treasury yield (blue) fell sharply at 8:30 am today, a sign markets think today's CPI was benign and so the Fed cuts more. Bloomberg's XAU/$ gold price (white) rose around the same time, which is consistent with that...

By Robin Brooks
No Bullish Catalyst for Oil in 2026, Repeat Likely
SocialFeb 13, 2026

No Bullish Catalyst for Oil in 2026, Repeat Likely

🚦From a pure fundamentals perspective, there's simply no bullish driver in sight capable of pushing oil prices into the high $70s—or higher—in 2026. ⚽️Betting your capital on a major war with Iran or any similar geopolitical shock to spike prices isn't...

By Anas Alhajji
Defensive Sectors Lead as Market Turns Bearish
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Defensive Sectors Lead as Market Turns Bearish

Defensive rotation continues. Utilities and real estate led again, $VIX closed above 20, and my short-term trend model flipped bearish. I also answered questions on holding through earnings ($MAR), #Bitcoin correlation, and what makes a trader great. Watch here: https://t.co/dJtLYZYHoz

By David Keller, CMT
Inverted Head‑Shoulders Pattern Shows 61% Success Rate
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Inverted Head‑Shoulders Pattern Shows 61% Success Rate

This classical pattern is called a continuation inverted head and shoulders. This is one of the most reliable patterns with a success rate of 61%, of which 43% travel to the target with minimum interruption. $CME @TechCharts #probabilities matter in...

By Peter Brandt
Kuwait Lags UAE in Oil Capacity, Faces $90.5 Break‑Even
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Kuwait Lags UAE in Oil Capacity, Faces $90.5 Break‑Even

Kuwait's production capacity was ahead of the UAE's in 2010. Now it is 3.2 Mbpd versus 4.85 Mbpd Budget break-even is $90.5 per bbl and oil is 83% of the budget https://t.co/1si82Sc7pF

By Robin Mills
China’s $1.2 T Surplus Fuels Massive Market Interventions
SocialFeb 13, 2026

China’s $1.2 T Surplus Fuels Massive Market Interventions

One by product of China's exploding external surplus (goods surplus of $1.2 trillion, q4 current account surplus annualized is close to $1 trillion) is that it creates the raw material for some massive intervention numbers h/t @Mike_Weilandt for the chart https://t.co/PMvhatfgWh

By Brad Setser
Money Managers Near Record Soybean Futures Buying on US‑China Optimism
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Money Managers Near Record Soybean Futures Buying on US‑China Optimism

📈Money managers staged a near record buying spree in CBOT soybean futures & options in the week ended Feb. 10 on renewed U.S.-China optimism. New net long = 123,148 contracts. Net buying of 94k contracts was the second most for any...

By Karen Braun
Biggest Stocks Push S&P 500 Margin to Record 12.6%
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Biggest Stocks Push S&P 500 Margin to Record 12.6%

"The exceptional profitability of the largest stocks boosted the aggregate S&P 500 profit margin to a new record high of 12.6% in 4Q" - Goldman https://t.co/5fnYCaoDhm

By Gunjan Banerji
Visa's TSR Mirrors Earnings Growth, P/E Stays Flat
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Visa's TSR Mirrors Earnings Growth, P/E Stays Flat

Visa total return the last decade or so basically all earnings growth; P/E unchanged while change in EPS estimates roughly equal TSR https://t.co/wYh3Mkz7Aq

By Lawrence Hamtil
Ford Faces $900M Tariff Blow, Highlighting US Corporate Pain
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Ford Faces $900M Tariff Blow, Highlighting US Corporate Pain

Ford just disclosed an additional $900M tariff hit in its Q4 results. TARIFFS = BAD NEWS FOR AMERICAN CORPORATIONS. https://t.co/kau61WOizz

By Steve Hanke
Services Inflation Sticks While Housing Disinflation Persists
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Services Inflation Sticks While Housing Disinflation Persists

Closing out the week with @GregDaco and @ElizRosner talking about inflation: "On the latest episode of The Inflation Brief from ECON-versations with NABE, hosts Greg Daco and Laura Rosner-Warburton are joined by special guest Claudia Sahm to break down the...

By Claudia Sahm
Argentina's Survival Hinges on IMF Loans, Not Reserves
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Argentina's Survival Hinges on IMF Loans, Not Reserves

And net reserves are still negative -- Argentina survived 2025 thanks to a $14b loan from the IMF and a willingness on the part of the IMF and the US to ignored missed reserve targets. Indeed, Argentina got another $20b backstop...

By Brad Setser
Broadening Value and Cyclical Rotation Driven by Fundamentals
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Broadening Value and Cyclical Rotation Driven by Fundamentals

We now have the longest and strongest breadth rotation in recent years. Notably, it’s the only rotation that has been propelled by broader macro and micro fundamentals rather than lower rates. We first recommended a broadening trade of value and...

By Michael Kantro
Crude Swings on Hormuz Alert, US‑Iran Talks, Venezuela Relief
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Crude Swings on Hormuz Alert, US‑Iran Talks, Venezuela Relief

🛢️ OIL CONTEXT WEEKLY 🛢️ 📈📉Crude prices rise on Hormuz advisory before falling back on the prospect of longer US-Iran talks, with headlines dotted with a flurry of US sanctions relief on Venezuela’s oil sector. Summary below, link to full report in...

By Rory Johnston
Capital Shifts to Value: Cash Flow Beats Future Promises
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Capital Shifts to Value: Cash Flow Beats Future Promises

Leadership didn’t vanish; it rotated. Capital moved from high-growth tech into value, dividends, and economically sensitive sectors. When rates stay higher and scrutiny rises, cash flow today beats promises tomorrow. Style matters again.

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
BOE's Pill: Rates Slightly Too Low, Should Stay
SocialFeb 13, 2026

BOE's Pill: Rates Slightly Too Low, Should Stay

BOE’s Pill says interest rates are ‘a little too low’ and should be held https://t.co/wMBsLKECUz via @irinaanghel12 https://t.co/axOKBgzYCV

By Zöe Schneeweiss
SPY Likely Drops Below $670 Before Hitting $690
SocialFeb 13, 2026

SPY Likely Drops Below $670 Before Hitting $690

Some ask. What do I think next week. The next ten $spy points. I’d say below $670 before above $690

By Scott Redler
China's Massive Surplus Threatens IMF Balance
SocialFeb 13, 2026

China's Massive Surplus Threatens IMF Balance

China's reported current account surplus for q4 was $242b (close to $1 trillion annualized), and the 2025 surplus was $735b -- well over 3.5% of China's GDP. This has big implications for the IMF, for Secretary Bessent and and the world...

By Brad Setser
Germany Mulls Debt Brake Exemption for Raw Materials Fund
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Germany Mulls Debt Brake Exemption for Raw Materials Fund

Germany weighs debt brake exemption to boost raw materials fund https://t.co/lsvcwd09Y5 via @mcnienaber @ocrook https://t.co/wmKMMM7Dgu

By Zöe Schneeweiss
Old Leaders Fade; Adapt Fast to New Trading Landscape
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Old Leaders Fade; Adapt Fast to New Trading Landscape

The leaders of last year are no longer the favorites. The trading landscape is changing, and you have to adapt quickly to keep an edge.

By Hyperstocks
Steel Stock SLX Surges: Rare Early Buying Opportunity
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Steel Stock SLX Surges: Rare Early Buying Opportunity

Helpful context. Your competitors completely missed this epic Cyclical ramp in the Steel Stocks $SLX and today's one of our 1st Buying Opportunities in a while

By Keith McCullough
S&P 500 Mirrors US M2‑to‑GDP Ratio Trends
SocialFeb 13, 2026

S&P 500 Mirrors US M2‑to‑GDP Ratio Trends

There's a general and logical correlation between money supply and capital markets. But what about money supply relative to GDP? Here's $SPX overlaid with the ratio of US M2 / real GDP: https://t.co/UA5X14bWEk

By John Kicklighter
Investors Choose Safe Bonds, Accepting Low Real Returns
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Investors Choose Safe Bonds, Accepting Low Real Returns

One way to interpret recent price action in the bond market is that large pools of investment capital have made the determination that a 3.6%-4.1% guaranteed nominal return over the next 5-10 years is preferable to taking on the risk/reward...

By Quinn Thompson
BDC Quarterly Letters: Refusing Write‑Downs, Defying Pressure
SocialFeb 13, 2026

BDC Quarterly Letters: Refusing Write‑Downs, Defying Pressure

Every BDC quarterly letter should just say “we are choosing not to mark this down and you can’t make us.”

By JunkBondInvestor
Signal Strength Recommends Holding Nucor Stock
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Signal Strength Recommends Holding Nucor Stock

Sam @SamofAmerica , Signal Strength says to stay with Nucor $NUE here. What say you?

By Keith McCullough
DWSH Slides 1.3% as Borrowing Costs
SocialFeb 13, 2026

DWSH Slides 1.3% as Borrowing Costs

Drosey Wrong $DWSH down another -1.3% and they're trying to jack up the borrow, sad

By Keith McCullough
Professional Energy Bet After Yesterday’s Red Close
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Professional Energy Bet After Yesterday’s Red Close

If you were buying more Energy Exposure via $XOP $OIH into a red close 24 hours ago, professionally done

By Keith McCullough
Lenders Cut Ties on Deeply Underwater Properties
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Lenders Cut Ties on Deeply Underwater Properties

Valuations are dropping fast. If a deal isn’t performing, lenders try to save it to avoid losses. But when a property is too far underwater, there’s simply no reason to keep the original owner involved. #RealEstate #Finance #cashflowisking

By Ken McElroy
Market Rally Likely False Amid Risk‑off Sentiment
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Market Rally Likely False Amid Risk‑off Sentiment

I believe this is a false rally. Look at Utilities. That's defensive positioning. Same with long duration Treasuries. We remain in a risk-off condition for now.

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
SaaS Still Thriving: Mispriced Narrative, Not Collapse
SocialFeb 13, 2026

SaaS Still Thriving: Mispriced Narrative, Not Collapse

“Software is dead.” That’s the narrative. Revenue isn’t collapsing. Balance sheets aren’t broken. The Fed isn’t tightening. AI disruption… or mispricing? The setup in large-cap SaaS may be asymmetric. Read: https://t.co/dhUDCqMzbs

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
Defensive Sectors Exhausted, Market Poised for Broad Correction
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Defensive Sectors Exhausted, Market Poised for Broad Correction

While sectors like staples (XLP), energy (XLE), materials (XLB) and industrials (XLI) have all provided a safe haven in recent weeks as large cap tech has sucked wind, most of these are all now reaching exhaustion. This means that from...

By Quinn Thompson
CPI Slowdown Fuels Falling Yields, Bullish Duration, Utilities, Gold
SocialFeb 13, 2026

CPI Slowdown Fuels Falling Yields, Bullish Duration, Utilities, Gold

Post Hedgeye's Nowcast nailing another decel in CPI Growth decelerates → yields fall → correlations re-assert That’s the whole #Quad3 playbook ✔️ Duration bullish ✔️ Utilities work ✔️ Gold works ❌ Financials don’t

By Keith McCullough
PLTR Near $120 May Offer Counter‑Trend Bounce
SocialFeb 13, 2026

PLTR Near $120 May Offer Counter‑Trend Bounce

$PLTR not my style to buy dips after big breakdowns, but would have attractiveness from counter-trend perspective near 120 into Monday-Wed of next week. @IBDinvestors @marketsurge NEW charts link https://t.co/XW54gpkuMU Note that 4/7/25-11/3/25 rally of 210 cal. days...

By Mark Newton, CMT
Danny Moses Show Returns: Economy, AI, Markets Forecast
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Danny Moses Show Returns: Economy, AI, Markets Forecast

The Danny Moses Show returns tonight @scrippsnews at 7PM sponsored by @Kalshi. Great to have @pboockvar join me & we talk about the global & U.S. economy, A.I. stocks/bonds, commodities, the consumer, #FED, Private Credit & make some @Kalshi predictions... https://t.co/vQGLUQMHUc...

By Danny Moses
Markets Trade Transition as Central Banks Hold Steady
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Markets Trade Transition as Central Banks Hold Steady

Pauses aren’t pivots. Central banks are holding steady, but easing remains conditional. Inflation is cooler, labor is softer, yet not weak enough to confirm a recession. Markets are trading the transition, not the destination.

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
Notable Absentees Among Firms Granted Venezuelan Upstream Access
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Notable Absentees Among Firms Granted Venezuelan Upstream Access

Can't help but notice who ISN'T on this list of companies who just gained access to invest and operate in Venezuelan upstream. https://t.co/qrLcy4bd48

By Rory Johnston
Argus Targets Venezuelan Crude for U.S. Gulf Delivery
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Argus Targets Venezuelan Crude for U.S. Gulf Delivery

This is an interesting oil market transparency development. Argus "will assess three grades of Venezuelan crude oil, Merey, Hamaca and Boscan, for delivery to the U.S. Gulf coast, which Argus said is now the most likely destination for Venezuelan cargoes" https://t.co/RaKzvH53Rp

By Rory Johnston
China Backs Struggling Cuba Amid Looming US Showdown
SocialFeb 13, 2026

China Backs Struggling Cuba Amid Looming US Showdown

As Cuba teeters on the brink of economic disaster, China promises continued support. It looks like a SHOWDOWN between the US & China might be in the cards. https://t.co/rb7Qf0CdN2

By Steve Hanke
High ROE Fuels Rapid Book Growth and Higher Valuations
SocialFeb 13, 2026

High ROE Fuels Rapid Book Growth and Higher Valuations

"We have shown over the past couple of years that Return-on-Equity readings for companies are very high, and very supportive of equity prices as the high ROE promotes rapid growth of corporate book value, and consequently higher market valuations." -...

By Sam Ro
Labor Holds, Inflation Cools, Yen Soars Amid Crosscurrents
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Labor Holds, Inflation Cools, Yen Soars Amid Crosscurrents

Resilient labor. Cooling inflation. Duration rallying. Yen surging. 130K jobs. CPI at 2.4%. 10Y yields sliding. Dollar down on the week. This isn’t a clean cycle — it’s macro crosscurrents. Full breakdown: https://t.co/vNAZw80IbE

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)