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22:11
Apr 08
Scott Chronert Managing Director, Citi Bloomberg Markets
Chronert states the "first place we go" for a broadening trade is "down cap into U.S. small mid-cap," which is more economically sensitive and had a great start to the year. The ceasefire allows a shift away from a worst-case "black swan" outcome, potentially reestablishing a framework for a broadening trade that benefits cyclically sensitive areas of the market. WATCH because the setup for small/mid-caps is for "notably improving earnings progression" through 2026, but the trade depends on inflation data post-conflict and requires a lower interest rate environment for sentiment. A prolonged spike in oil prices (higher for longer) poses the most risk to this economically sensitive segment.
18:09
Jan 21
1. THE FACT: "The market is feeling a bit heavy here, but small- and mid-caps have been acting well. We’ve seen money rotating out of the mega-cap leaders and into smaller names." 2. THE BRIDGE: This indicates a shift in market leadership and capital allocation, suggesting potential outperformance for small and mid-cap stocks as investors follow the money flow. 3. THE VERDICT: Long small- and mid-caps due to observed rotation out of mega-caps and their current strong performance.

About MID-CAP Analyst Coverage

Buzzberg tracks MID-CAP across 2 sources. 0 bullish vs 0 bearish calls from 2 analysts. Sentiment: evenly split. 2 total trade ideas tracked.