Sources: Index Returns: Morningstar Workstation. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested into directly. Three, five and ten year returns are annualized. Interest Rates: Federal Reserve, Mortgage Bankers Association.
MARKET HEAT MAP
The health of the economy is a key driver of long-term returns in the stock market. Below, we assess the key economic conditions that we believe are of particular importance to investors.
US ECONOMY |
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CONSUMER HEALTH |
NEGATIVE |
GDP increased at a 33.1% annualized pace in Q3. The U.S. economy has now recovered about 2/3 of its lost output owed to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
CORPORATE EARNINGS |
VERY NEGATIVE |
S&P 500 earnings fell by around 1/3 in Q2, the sharpest year-over-year decline since 2008. Q3 earnings season, which is just beginning, is expected to show strong improvement over Q2. |
EMPLOYMENT |
VERY NEGATIVE |
The unemployment rate declined to 7.9% in September, from a peak of 14.7% in April. While the rebound is material, the jobless rate remains well above the historical average. |
INFLATION |
POSITIVE |
The Fed plans to allow inflation to temporarily overshoot its 2% target such that the long-term average is 2%. Inflation has been tame since the Great Financial Crisis, less than 2%. |
FISCAL POLICY |
VERY POSITIVE |
A second major pandemic stimulus bill is likely to be passed after the Presidential Election. |
MONETARY POLICY |
VERY POSITIVE |
The Federal Reserve has supported asset markets with unprecedented speed and magnitude in response to COVID-19. |
GLOBAL CONSIDERATIONS |
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GEOPOLITICAL RISKS |
VERY NEGATIVE |
The relationship between the US and China, the world’s two largest economies, was already weakened by the trade war but has deteriorated further as a result of COVID-19. |
ECONOMIC RISKS |
VERY NEGATIVE |
The impacts from COVID-19 were as swift and pronounced as any shock in modern times. Robust monetary and fiscal stimulus stabilized the system; however, economic activity remains well- below that in 2019, and uncertainty remains high, particularly with the election just eight days away. |
The “Heat Map” is a subjective analysis based upon metrics that VNFA’s investment committee believes are important to financial markets and the economy. The “Heat Map” is designed for informational purposes only and is not intended for use as a basis for investment decisions.