The Federal Reserve has made it clear that it has the market’s back, reports Joe Perry.
How many times have you heard the saying “Don’t Fight the Fed?” Over the course of the last month, the Fed has taken very aggressive actions to help fight off the economic effects of the Coronavirus. Some of which include:
- Cutting rates by 100 basis points in March to near 0%
- Launching Quantitative Easing (QE4) worth $700 billion
- Announcing they would provide up to $300 billion in new financing to small businesses
- Extending lines of credit to companies
- Extending swap lines to various countries
- Participating in the overnight commercial paper markets to make sure there is enough liquidity
Well, on Thursday the Fed took it up a notch and is throwing even more money at the markets to make sure everyone is secure including small businesses and municipalities, as well as, expanding Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facilities (TALF). Thursday, the Fed is doing the following:
- Taking steps to provide up to $2.3 TRILLION in loans
- Providing liquidity facilities for main street and municipalities (up to $500 billion)
- Expanding primary and secondary corporate debt facilities and TALF
On this announcement, stocks continued their relentless bid higher and the U.S. Dollar sold off. Markets are blowing off the additional 6,606,000 initial jobless claims released today (and the previous two weeks total of nearly 10,000,000 initial jobless claims), ignoring the various expectations we have been seeing for Q1 and Q2 GDP of down 5% to down 40%, and laughing at companies who are removing their 2020 outlooks because of the effects of the Coronavirus, such as General Electric (GE) this morning. Why? Because the Fed has the markets backs!
On the announcement, S&P 500 futures had moved from 2716.50 to a high of 2785, a move of 68.5 handles (see chart).
Source: Tradingview, CME, FOREX.com
In addition, the high from the move is near the same level as the 50% retracement from the Feb. 20 high to the March 23 low (see chart below). So, although things have not gotten better surrounding the economic impact of the Coronavirus, the markets are aware that it doesn’t matter. If things get worse, the Fed will be there to make sure everything is ok.
Source: Tradingview, CME, FOREX.com
The U.S. Dollar Index had sold off from above 100 down to 99.50, a move to 50+ pips. As the Fed floods the markets with U.S. dollars, the increase in supply lowers the price (see chart).
Source: Tradingview, FOREX.com
If there is a pickup in demand, as we saw in March (the Flight to Safety trade), price may bounce. Until then, DXY has room to trade back down to the 200-day moving average and low from March 27 near 98.25.
Source: Tradingview, FOREX.com
One thing is for sure, no matter how many times traders hear “Don’t Fight the Fed”, there will always be those that go against them. Although stocks could go lower and the U.S. Dollar Index may move higher from here, the Fed has made their point. They will not let the U.S. economy fall off the cliff.
Joe Perry holds the Chartered Market Technician (CMT) designation and has 20 years of experience in the FX and commodities arenas. Perry uses a combination of technical, macro, and fundamental analysis to provide market insights. He traded spot market FX and commodity futures for 17 years at SAC Capital Advisors and Point 72 Asset Management. Don’t forget that you can now follow Forex.com’s research team on Twitter: FOREXcom and you can find more of FOREX.com’s research.