JPMorgan Says Dovish Fed Could Spark 10% S&P Rally, What Do You Think?

While hopes for a less aggressive Federal Reserve helped US stocks overcome last week’s flurry of disappointing earnings from tech giants, $JPMorgan Chase(JPM)$ now sees room for a massive rally should policy makers turn dovish when they announce their decision on Wednesday.

According to Andrew Tyler, the $S&P 500(.SPX)$ could surge at least 10% in one day if the central bank raises interest rates by a slower-than-expected 50bp, and Chair Jerome Powell signals willingness at the press conference to tolerate elevated inflation and a tightening labor market.

The scenario is the “least likely” to materialize, yet the “most bullish” outcome for equity investors, $JPMorgan Chase(JPM)$ wrote in a note to clients on Monday.

Laying out every possible scenario on Fed day, the JPMorgan team is embarking on a high-stakes task of predicting market moves based on an event that has largely been positive for stocks this year. Of the six prior meetings, the S&P 500 rose four times on Fed day and fell on the other two, according to Bloomberg data.

Below are the scenarios from the JPMorgan team on how the S&P 500 could react on Fed day.

  • 50 basis point hike, with a dovish press conference: “It is difficult to conceive of a scenario where this outcome occurs given inflation levels and a tight labor market,” the team wrote. “Should this outcome occur, the immediate reaction could produce a double-digit one-day return for equities.” S&P 500 up 10% to 12%

  • 50 basis point hike and a hawkish press conference: An outcome that could stem from a Fed that is increasingly concerned about financial stabilities as it balances growth and inflation. S&P 500 up 4% to 5%

  • 75 basis point hike and a dovish press conference: A scenario viewed as having the second-highest probability of playing out. “If you saw the Fed give explicit guidance for the December meeting, then that is likely viewed as a dovish outcome.” S&P 500 up 2.5% to 3%

  • 75 basis point hike and a hawkish press conference: “This is the most likely outcome with Powell retaining optionality for December and 2023 meetings while emphasizing the current risks to inflation moving higher.” The team also views this as the outcome most expected by bond markets, so says there may not be a significant move in yields that keeps equities from melting down. S&P 500 down 1% to up 0.5%

  • 100 basis point hike and a dovish press conference: While this is seen as unlikely as a 50 basis point hike, it may mean the Fed both wants a higher terminal rate and wants to complete the tightening cycle this year. “Separately, the market may digest this move as the Fed having prior knowledge of where next week’s CPI prints.” S&P 500 down 4% to 5%

  • 100 basis point hike and a hawkish press conference: Considered the best outcome for equity bears waiting for this latest rally to dissipate. “Here this would seem to be a Fed reassessing its own inflation forecasts, which some investors feel is too optimistic.” S&P falls 6% to 8%, likely resting year-to-date lows

    Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/jpmorgan-says-dovish-fed-could-180929466.html

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  • Kingcat
    ·2022-11-03
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    my guess is 75 as is the indicated response by the Fed if inflation is still not tamed. 50 would be too dovish and 100 would kill the markets, which would not be good for the economy either
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  • daz888888888
    ·2022-11-03
    The US central bank raised the benchmark lending rate by 0.75 percentage point - the fourth straight increase of that size and the sixth hike this year - in its all-out battle to tame inflation not seen since the 1980s.


    The latest three-quarter percentage point increase takes the benchmark lending rate to 3.75-4.0 per cent, the highest since January 2008.
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  • Lynn098
    ·2022-11-03
    Agree that anything below market expectations would trigger a rally
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  • Globalrisk.fund
    ·2022-11-03
    Well JP Morgan that went a bit more hawkish than we expected...
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  • Alubin
    ·2022-11-03
    thanks for sharing
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  • River69
    ·2022-11-03
    thks for sharing.
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  • MiDuoDuo
    ·2022-11-03

    [微笑] 

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  • Ericdao
    ·2022-11-03
    Unfortunately they are hawkish
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  • Meow3
    ·2022-11-03
    When is the pivot ?
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  • Gongxifacai
    ·2022-11-03
    how many times they are going to playing with hiking of interest rate?
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  • AlvinYap
    ·2022-11-03
    I think market very unstable
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  • SmartHunter
    ·2022-11-03
    Amazing Jeromey.
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  • MBE
    ·2022-11-03
    Hawkish instead
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  • DT15
    ·2022-11-03
    thanks for sharing
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  • PE24
    ·2022-11-03
    thanks for sharing
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  • Spacegoat
    ·2022-11-03

    Great ariticle, would you like to share it?

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  • KDDM
    ·2022-11-03
    75 indeed
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  • Zcc99
    ·2022-11-03
    inflation is hard to control. Don’t think rally may happen.
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  • breadnbutter
    ·2022-11-03
    50 points for another two or three rounds
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  • swoosh07
    ·2022-11-03
    this didn't age well
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