EBC Markets Briefing | Nasdaq100 saw its worst day since 2022

Stocks fell globally on Wednesday on disappointing Tesla and European luxury earnings, while oil prices struggled amid weak demand concerns.

Stocks sagged worldwide on Wednesday as earnings from Tesla and European luxury brands disappointed, while oil prices struggled on concerns over weak global demand.

On Wall Street, all three main indexes finished lower, led by losses in technology. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq100 ended at multi-week lows with the latter index posting its biggest daily loss since late 2022.

Mid-July has historically marked a turning point for the market and August is typically the worst month for outflows from passive equity and mutual funds., the Goldman Sachs said, citing data going back to 1928.

Those funds have increased their equity exposures for a third quarter. As for trend-following systematic funds, positioning has reached maximum length, indicating there’s no room for further buying.

Weak seasonality, stretched positioning and with all the good news already priced, the index is on the precipice of a summer correction. The investment bank said investors should not buy the dips.

As stocks tumbled, the VIX shot to 18.46, the highest since late April. Options on the VIX changed hands at nearly twice the usual pace on Tuesday though the market decline has not proved a rout.

The Nasdaq has dipped below 50 SMA, trading around the lows in June. A bearish reversal in the medium term could be more convincing if 18,900 is not respected.

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