Risk On/Risk Off Market Snapshot: June 2013
As we’ve been stating the past couple of months, the markets are on the move, and our monthly peek at the Risk On/Off stats provide a little bit of proof of that. We’re still not seeing the same numbers of Risk On/Off days as last year, but in June, we did see the biggest average move up or down of the year.
Record Volume Growth at Dubai Mercantile Exchange, Still Lags CME & ICE
The DME just came off a record trading volume this past month, giving optimism to establish the Oman crude oil futures contract. While the Oman has a long way to go, it on instills a potential path for the CME to control their previous dominance as the number one exchange, as the CME essentially owns the DME.
Commodity ETF Performance – June
Despite our best efforts to put commodity ETFs to bed for good, they continue to outperform the competition and prove us wrong so far in 2013. We’ll see is this is the same picture at the end of the year. For now, see where ETF’s outperformed December Futures this month.
Managed Futures down -1.49% in June
Managed futures followed losses in May with more in June, with the Newedge CTA Index finishing at -1.49% to close out the 2nd quarter with the first back to back losses of 2013. It was a strange month, with the biggest trend reversals coming in the markets managed futures are supposed to be diversifying you from – stock indices (selling off in June after 6 straight months of gains).
Newsletter: Managed Futures in Rising Interest Rate Periods
Our nation’s Independence Day is just around the corner, and since most of you will get to enjoy a 4-day weekend, we wanted our newsletter front and center to kick off the week. Since it’s a shortened week, our newsletter is too, looking at some third party research by Welton Investment Corp., who tackle the timely topic of how classic trend following models perform across different market sectors during periods of rising interest rates.
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