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Disappointing Economic Data Finally Hits Markets

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Once again growth and defensive sectors are higher while cyclical/value lower.   It seems the string of disappointing economic data is finally reflected in certain sectors. 

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The ten-year yield bounced off the trend line, but there is no upside pressure. 

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There is intriguing action in small cap stocks, as the Russell 2000 looks more and more like its hit a near-term bottom. 

The last day of the month gives way to that most difficult month on the calendar.  September actually performs even worse when it's the first year of a new president.  I'm not wedded to those kinds of historic precedents, although I'm big on year-end rallies.  

Hot money has bounced around so much it’s easy to get whiplash - right now it's focused on the aforementioned small caps and China on weakness. 

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