Cold as Ice? When the Numbers Are Strong but the Market Isn’t Impressed
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As February closes, markets are grappling with a familiar tension: solid fundamentals meeting elevated expectations. This episode unpacks why strong earnings, including from Nvidia, have not translated into higher index levels, and why “sell‑the‑news” reactions are increasingly common in mega‑cap technology. The conversation highlights improving market breadth beneath the surface, stable labor conditions, and inflation data that keeps the Fed on hold. With bonds benefiting from a risk‑off tone and AI driving both optimism and disruption, the team reinforces the importance of diversification as leadership rotates and uncertainty persists.
Speakers:
Brian Pietrangelo, Managing Director of Investment Strategy
George Mateyo, Chief Investment Officer
Rajeev Sharma, Head of Fixed Income
Stephen Hoedt, Head of Equities
02:00 — Light economic calendar and a hotter‑than‑expected PPI print
03:45 — Nvidia earnings and why markets sold on the news
06:30 — Equal‑weight strength and evidence of broadening leadership
10:00 — Tariffs, AI disruption, and fading headline risks
14:15 — Bond market rally, yields below 4%, and Fed policy outlook
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