CHART OF THE DAY: Housing & Rates | Exquisitely Dependent

02/19/21 09:13AM EST

Below is a chart and brief excerpt from today's Early Look written by Macro analyst Christian Drake.

Housing-related equities have had a monster performance run, fundamental mojo remains strong, the tail on WFH/deurbanization is likely to remain a support and reported data over at least the next month or two will remain solid. 

The broader question, however, is simply:  after a +200% run off the March low and with a broad swath of indicators at cycle and/or multi-decade highs and some emergent stagnation vis-à-vis incremental gains, what are we playing for from here?

The tailwind list is progressively eroding. Consider the following: 

  • Mean Reversion:  We are at/above historical average cycle peak levels across a number of volume metrics.  We could certainly go a bit higher (and probably will, particularly on the New Construction side with existing supply almost nonexistent) but any former positive asymmetry has collapsed and arguably shifted in the other direction.  
  • Quad 2:  Reflationary Macro regimes aren’t necessarily a death knell to the housing cycle but housing equites generally underperform, at the least, as the curve steepens and rising rates feedback negatively to affordability/demand/HPI.  With Retail Sales growth hitting nosebleed levels to jumpstart the year, the curve steepening to cycle highs, commodities making multi-year highs and breakevens breaking out, Quad 2 dynamics have been on conspicuous display.   We expect reflationary conditions to continue to characterize domestic/global macro through mid-year, at least. 

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