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" ... Hooray for Small Caps: Even though the wider markets got trounced last week, large-cap energy, real estate and utilities stocks have still managed gains month-to-date as of Friday, but the real story seems to be the small-caps, according to research firm CFRA. For small caps, five sectors are in the green for the month, with consumer staples, energy, healthcare, information technology and utilities in positive territory. The firm notes that in most cases S&P Small-Cap 600 sectors beat their large-cap brethren in the S&P 500 on a relative basis. Mid-cap sectors also similarly outperformed large-cap sectors. “As a result, one might conclude that the greatest area of uncertainty and concern for investors remains the growing tiff over tariffs,” CFRA said. ... "
" ... Neither does the increase in some tariffs mean we are in a trade war. To think that, then you'd have to believe a lover's tiff is equivalent to dropping 1,000 tons of napalm on a village. It isn't of course. ... "
" ... Of course, the biggest bearish trade war related factor could become a bullish one were the cloud of a full-blown U.S.-China tiff be lifted, but the price ceiling is unlikely to go much further than $70 using Brent as a benchmark, and 2019 will most likely result in an average price of ~$65 per barrel. ... "
" ... The output cuts have helped oil prices to rise more than 30% this far into the current trading year but Brent, the global proxy benchmark, remains stubbornly range-bound oscillating in the $70-$75 per barrel bracket given demand concerns in the wake of the US-China trade tiff, European slowdown and Brexit chaos. ... "
" ... You are feeling it, too, of course. You get a weird feeling leading the team meeting or walking around the office, but you let those feelings pass and don’t grab onto them. Then you start hearing gossip and grumbling, and one or two people sharing the same concern with you. Now it’s time to pay attention. Do not assume it’s a minor interpersonal tiff that will go away on its own, or you may find yourself in the midst of a flurry of frustrated employees and a situation that’s escalating. ... "