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The September stock slump | Bonds' newest villain | Hi {NAME}, here's what you need to know for Sept

The September stock slump | Bonds' newest villain | [Finimize]( Hi {NAME}, here's what you need to know for September 3rd in 3:10 minutes. ☕️ Finimized over a matcha latte at [Café Fleur]( in London, UK (14°C/58°F 🌧) Today's big stories - Signs are mounting that September won’t be a good month for US stock prices - The US recovery is on the slide, but that could open up stock market opportunities for you in Europe instead – [Read Now]( - One big-name bond investor is calling it quits on bonds Out Of Luck [Out Of Luck] What’s Going On Here? The US stock market hit another record high on Thursday, but there are signs that all this good fortune is about to run out. What Does This Mean? A slump wouldn’t be totally unprecedented: research firm CFRA has pointed out that the S&P 500 has delivered a positive return in September less than half the time since World War 2. In fact, the key US stock market index has actually fallen by an average of 0.56%. Plus, there’s added pressure from the Delta variant this year, whose spread – and all the knock-on economic effects it brings – could accelerate with a return to school. That’s on top of the slowdowns some retailers and restaurants are already reporting. Then there‘s the little matter of the US central bank: the Federal Reserve is expected to include details of when it’ll reduce support for the US economy at its [update]( later this month. And even if it doesn’t start rolling back its bond-buying program for some time, stock prices are bound to fall long before it takes any action. Why Should I Care? The bigger picture: Brace yourself. Economists seem to know what’s coming: they’ve cut their average third-quarter US economic growth forecasts to 6.2%, down from 6.9% a few months ago. And here’s another warning sign besides the numbers: investment management giant Fidelity is planning to hire 9,000 people to handle the high demand for stocks from retail investors, and finance firms have a history of hiring surges right before a big crash. For you personally: Demand might already have disappeared. CMC Markets announced on Thursday that it had been seeing lower-than-expected trading activity. The retail trading platform – which partly put its disappointing update down to the loss of investor interest as they ventured out of their homes – said it’s expecting its annual profit to be as much as 25% lower than investors were expecting, and its shares fell 28%. You might also like: [How to make sure you don’t fall victim to trading apps’ tricks.]( Copy to share story: [( 🙋 [Ask a question](mailto:questions@finimize.com?body=Ask us a question: Where are you writing from? Let us know and we'll mention it when we reply.&noapp=true&subject=Out Of Luck&utm_campaign=daily-global-03-09-2021&utm_source=email) Analyst Take American Investors’ Loss Is European Investors’ Gain What’s Going On Here? There’s been a lot of talk about the Delta variant lately, not least its risk to America’s [economic recovery](. And the bad news is that [recent data]( from hotels, airlines, restaurants, and even job postings suggests it’s already starting to take its toll. The good news is that a weakening US economy makes [Europe’s coronavirus recovery]( all the more enticing. Even better, you’re able to position yourself so you can profit no matter what the Delta variant does to the stock market over there. And that’s today’s Insight: [how to profit even if Delta spreads and Europe’s stocks fall](. [Read or listen to the Insight here]( 🤝 Work with us If your business shares our goal of changing the world of finance for the better, there’s no better place to showcase your mojo than this [spot in our daily newsletter](. You’ll get your message out to more than [one million engaged investors](, and speak directly to the very people who can help take your business to the next level. Interested? [Just drop us a line](. [Work With Us]( Trash Talk [Trash Talk] What’s Going On Here? Legendary investor Bill Gross said this week that bonds – once his bread and butter – are now complete “trash”. What Does This Mean? Bill Gross co-founded major bond investment firm PIMCO back in the 1970s, so it’s no surprise that investors take note of his opinions even now he’s retired. And their ears perked up this week: Gross said he reckons 10-year US [government bonds]( – a.k.a. “Treasuries” – could fall by around 3% over the next 12 months ([tweet this](). He might be onto something: the Bloomberg Treasury index is down 1.4% this year, which puts it on track for its first annual decline in eight years. And even corporate bonds are slipping, with so-called “[investment-grade](” bonds all set for their worst year since 2015. Little wonder, then, that Gross is recommending investors avoid both bonds themselves and bond investment funds. Why Should I Care? For markets: Here’s why Bill might be right. The US central bank has been buying about 60% of all newly issued government bonds, but that bond-buying is set to [start slowing]( in the next few months. The supply of new bonds, meanwhile, isn’t expected to drop off anytime soon. And if investors listen to Gross and do away with the bonds in their portfolios, demand could drop sharply and drag prices down with them. The bigger picture: There really is no alternative. Stock and bond prices usually move in opposite directions, or at least not sharply in the same direction. So it’s strange that they’ve both been rising strongly in the US over the last five months. That’s partly down to our old friend “TINA”: [bond yields]( are so low that “there is no alternative” – stocks are the only real choice investors have had. That correlation might hold in future, but the direction might reverse course: Gross doesn’t just think bond prices will tumble soon, but that stocks could follow if company earnings growth starts to fall short of investors’ expectations. You might also like: [Why government bonds might still be a good bet anyway.]( Copy to share story: [( 🙋 [Ask a question](mailto:questions@finimize.com?body=Ask us a question: Where are you writing from? 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