CLIENT TALKING POINTS

VIX

+41% front-month move in less than 2 weeks reminds us that the 10 VIX line is the most asymmetric there is for reasons you’ll only be able to explain on a revisionist basis – what was TREND resistance (12.11) is now @Hedgeye TREND support - bad for mo mo stocks (we prefer being long slow-growth yield chasers).

RUSSELL 2000

Down -6.2% since July 7th and with a +41% move in volatility, that probably felt more like a 10% correction for some. We think bond yields and the Russell have the domestic consumption Q3 #GrowthSlowing call right.

UST 10YR

2.48% continues to signal a series of lower-highs and lower-lows – consensus can only blame everything other than the consumer for so much longer. We expect consensus to start cutting its Q3 growth expectations as some of the companies do.

TOP LONG IDEAS

HOLX

HOLX

Hologic is emerging from an extremely tough period which has left investors wary of further missteps. In our view, Hologic and its new management are set to show solid growth over the next several years. We have built two survey tools to track and forecast the two critical elements that will drive this acceleration.  The first survey tool measures 3-D Mammography placements every month.  Recently we have detected acceleration in month over month placements.  When Hologic finally receives a reimbursement code from Medicare, placements will accelerate further, perhaps even sooner.  With our survey, we'll see it real time. In addition to our mammography survey. We've been running a monthly survey of OB/GYNs asking them questions to help us forecast the rest of Hologic's businesses, some of which have been faced with significant headwinds. Based on our survey, we think those headwinds are fading. If the Affordable Care Act actually manages to reduce the number of uninsured, Hologic is one of the best positioned companies.

OC

OC

Construction activity remains cyclically depressed, but has likely begun the long process of recovery.  A large multi-year rebound in construction should provide a tailwind to OC shares that the market appears to be underestimating.  Both residential and nonresidential construction in the U.S. would need to roughly double to reach post-war demographic norms.  As credit returns to the market and government funded construction begins to rebound, construction markets should make steady gains in coming years, quarterly weather aside, supporting OC’s revenue and capacity utilization.

LM

LM

Legg Mason reported its month ending asset-under-management for April at the beginning of the week with a very positive result in its fixed income segment. The firm cited “significant” bond inflows for the month which we calculated to be over $2.3 billion. To contextualize this inflow amount we note that the entire U.S. mutual fund industry had total bond fund inflows of just $8.4 billion in April according to the Investment Company Institute, which provides an indication of the strong win rate for Legg alone last month. We also point out on a forward looking basis that the emerging trends in the mutual fund marketplace are starting to favor fixed income which should translate into accelerating positive trends at leading bond fund managers. Fixed income inflow is outpacing equities thus far in the second quarter of 2014 for the first time in 9 months which reflects the emerging defensive nature of global markets which is a good environment for leading fixed income houses including Legg Mason.

Asset Allocation

CASH 20% US EQUITIES 6%
INTL EQUITIES 10% COMMODITIES 20%
FIXED INCOME 24% INTL CURRENCIES 20%

THREE FOR THE ROAD

TWEET OF THE DAY

EUROPE: Eurostoxx50 and DAX both red and remain below @Hedgeye TREND resistance

@KeithMcCullough

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Laughter is an instant vacation.

-Milton Berle

STAT OF THE DAY

Long-term Treasuries (TLT) were up +1.1% on the day Thursday, hitting fresh year-to-date highs as bond yields re-tested year-to-date lows.