Got #GrowthSlowing Right? We Did. (Back In December)

02/28/14 04:10PM EST

So...U.S. Q4 GDP was revised sharply down this morning from 3.2% to 2.4% in the latest sign of slowing economic growth. For the record, we were virtually alone in our #GrowthSlowing macro call made back a couple weeks before Christmas.

December 12th to be precise.

Got #GrowthSlowing Right? We Did. (Back In December) - snails

Here's an excerpt:

Today, we received a great follow-up question from a very sharp client in the fixed income space: “What is the data you’re looking at to support your view that GDP growth will slow down?”

 

As with any inflection-based call on growth and/or inflation, we start with the market’s risk management signals – which tend to lead the reported data. The USD is decidedly broken from a quantitative perspective and long-term interest rates are making lower-highs vs. the YTD peak in both growth data and #GrowthAccelerating expectations.

Got #GrowthSlowing Right? We Did. (Back In December) - chubs

In short, this is how we have managed and communicated our non-consensus macro call over the last 3 months: 

  • #GrowthAccelerating was our view for most of 2013. The call was to be long pro-growth/consumption exposure.  
  • As we moved through Q4, we became increasingly cautious on the slope of growth….but, the price signal remained positive and we repeatedly highlighted that we knew we were “buying the bubble.”  
  • The price signal (10Y/VIX/$USD) started to break down from a quantitative perspective. So, we got decidedly less bullish on pro-growth leverage.
  • The fundamental data began to come in increasingly negative, confirming the price breakdowns and we got longer of slow-growth/yield chasing assets (bonds/gold/commodities, etc)  

Now here we are.

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