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      One of the sharpest "risk on" reversals on record

      A Societe Generale index tracking cross-asset momentum has this month staged one of its sharpest reversals on record, with nine of 11 components emitting bullish signals.

      One of the sharpest "risk on" reversals on record
      Source: Soc Gen / Bloomberg
      All-in

      Much more long-term indicator, but still worth remembering. Investors are now "all-in" on stocks with the highest equity allocation in history.

      All-in
      Source: EPFR
      We are going to need a bigger chart

      US Fundamental L/S Gross leverage rose +3.1 pts to 213% which is the 99th percentile over the past 3 years.

      We are going to need a bigger chart
      Source: GS Prime
      Buy buy buy

      Global equities were net bought for the 6th week in a row. Both gross and net leverage rose, gross now at 99th percentile. Net leverage for the overall book now way above where we were when the liberation day sell-off started.

      Buy buy buy
      Source: GS Prime
      Nets back at 93rd percentile

      HF net leverage is back to the 77th %-tile over the past 12m and 93rd %-tile over the past 3yrs.  

      Nets back at 93rd percentile
      Source: JPM PI
      Retail Army

      Retail flows have recently been stronger than average.

      Retail Army
      Source: Goldman
      One of the biggest increases in net

      The change in global HF net leverage among all strategies is showing one of the biggest increases on a rolling 8 week period (+2z from below -2z in early April).

      One of the biggest increases in net
      Source: JPM PI
      That is gross

      Gross leverage rose further in the past week and is back to the highest levels we’ve seen across All Strategies and among Equity L/S funds

      That is gross
      Source: JPM PI
      Just in time?

      Bears throwing in the towel and bulls getting excited just in time for the latest move lower in markets.

      Just in time?
      Source: LSEG Workspace