September 14, 2025
Mish's Daily
By Mish Schneider
Starting with a chart of the long bonds TLT, the price cleared the key moving averages and the July 6-month calendar range high.
The Leadership indicator is the most important part to watch.
Right now, TLT slightly outperforms the benchmark.
Should that continue, considering the FOMC policy hits the markets this week, that could be an early warning sign we are about to enter a risk-off environment.
Yes, I know that sounds strange after we see SPY, QQQ, and Semiconductors make new all-time highs.
However, the Economic Modern Family is a bit more sobering.
What if the rate cuts are less generous than expected?
Regional Banks (KRE), while in a bullish phase, are very far from the all-time highs. KRE is sensitive to Fed policy. If cuts are slower, banks face continued pressure on loan demand and NIMs (net interest margins).
Granddad Russell (IWM). Small caps benefit the most from lower rates. If the Fed disappoints, small caps could lag again. With IWM just inches from the all-time high made in November 2024, failure here leaves the potential for a massive double top.
Transportation (IYT), Also rate-sensitive (cost of capital, financing large equipment). Higher-for-longer rates could weigh here. IYT is hanging onto support but not even close to the 2025 highs yet.
Are Valuations stretched?
Note the ellipse drawn on the Real Motion indicator.
The red dots or momentum indicator did not clear the overhead Bollinger Band. Plus, momentum declined while the price went to new all-time highs.
Sister Semiconductors (SMH) is our poster child for stretched valuations.
Any disappointment in AI adoption, or a slowdown in cloud spending (Oracle backlog hype vs. delivery), risks sharp pullbacks.
Should Russell 2000 fail, we will look for at least a correction in tech.
And then there are geopolitical risks.
Regardless of what the Fed does, this is a huge X factor.
Transportation (IYT) has Direct exposure to fuel costs. Higher oil/energy prices re-inflate costs across shipping, airlines, and logistics.
Granny Retail (XRT), after seeing a decline in consumer confidence, can get squeezed by higher food/energy, leaving less for discretionary spending.
Regional Banks (KRE): Our Prodigal son is concerned about Inflation that lingers without growth = stagflation risk → bad for credit quality and loan demand. Plus, the credit market brings its own share of hidden leverage risks.
Of course, a bull market always climbs the wall of worry.
And all of this could be a big nothing burger.
The simplest gauges to watch for this week are
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ETF Summary
(Pivotal means short-term bullish above that level and bearish below)
S&P 500 (SPY) 649 now support
Russell 2000 (IWM) 235 close support
Dow (DIA) 455 support
Nasdaq (QQQ) 577 support
Regional banks (KRE) 64 key to hold
Semiconductors (SMH) 300 support
Transportation (IYT) This is our weak link not even over the July range. Watch 73.50 to clear 70.00 to hold
Biotechnology (IBB) 140 pivotal
Retail (XRT) 86 support
Bitcoin (BTCUSD) 114k now should hold
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