“市场渴望12月降息”,高盛交易员:情绪低迷,但许多客户认为“比特币若止跌,美股年底还会有行情”

Core Viewpoint - Goldman Sachs indicates that multiple technical indicators show the market is in a dangerous zone, with calls for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in December. However, some positive factors are emerging, suggesting that concerns over economic growth may be overstated and liquidity conditions could improve [1][3]. Market Sentiment and Technical Indicators - Despite the S&P 500 index only being a few percentage points off its historical highs, market trading sentiment has plummeted. Goldman Sachs' chief trader noted that a recent 100 basis point rebound was viewed as one of the "most failed" rebounds in recent years, with trading floor atmosphere resembling that of a market crash [3]. - Various technical indicators from Goldman Sachs show the market is in a precarious state: liquidity is drying up as volatility rises, the S&P 500's Gamma value has turned negative, and defensive sector rotation is intensifying, signaling panic [3][7]. Fund Flows and Sector Rotation - The U.S. stock market has seen buying pressure for three consecutive weeks, but investors are shifting their allocations towards defensive sectors, particularly healthcare and durable goods, while selling off "unprofitable" sectors [4]. - Analysis of institutional holdings shows that hedge funds and mutual funds are consistently overweight in healthcare while being underweight in information technology, a rare consensus [6]. Systematic Selling Pressure - The S&P 500 index has recently breached short-term thresholds, indicating that systematic selling pressure is just beginning. If the market remains flat for a week, it could lead to $50 billion in selling pressure, and $62 billion if flat for a month [6]. - Goldman Sachs' futures strategy team suggests that the current situation is akin to "the first half of the first inning, with two outs but the bases loaded," indicating that selling pressure is likely to escalate [6]. Volatility and Derivatives Market - Multiple stock volatility indicators have issued warnings, with the "volatility stress" index reaching 9.5 out of 10. Top-tier liquidity has evaporated, and implied volatility surged following Nvidia's earnings report [9]. - The average daily trading volume of S&P 500 options has reached $3.5 trillion, surpassing the total market value of the Russell 2000 index, indicating heightened market activity [10]. Emerging Positive Factors - Despite the prevailing market gloom, Goldman Sachs identifies several potential positive factors: concerns over economic growth may be exaggerated, clarity in Federal Reserve policy, improving liquidity support, and the potential for AI productivity gains extending beyond the tech sector [12]. - The Atlanta Fed's latest GDP forecast for Q3 stands at 4.1%, a notably high figure, especially given the classic head-and-shoulders pattern in cyclical/defensive sector ratios [12]. - The liquidity situation may improve as recent pressures have prompted the Federal Reserve to consider resuming bond purchases to expand its balance sheet [12]. AI Productivity and Risk Appetite - The AI productivity theme has gained traction in client discussions, with the potential for companies to enhance productivity and generate more earnings, which could benefit non-tech sectors within the S&P 500 [13]. - Many clients view high-beta assets like Bitcoin as risk appetite indicators, suggesting that a recovery in Bitcoin's performance could signal a market rebound by year-end [13].