Traders on the floor are again talking about the sustainability of the bank rally and whether the sector is beginning a long march higher or about to roll over.
The latest conjecture was triggered by Wells Fargo, after analysts upgraded rival Citi to outperform from market perform. Traders can’t help but wonder if Wells move is at least based in part on a reflection of strength they’re seeing in their own business.
According to Brian Kelly, trading this space has everything to do with your outlook on the economic recovery. “The banks are a buy if you think the economy is going to improve,” he says.
And lately all signs point to an improved global economy.
“US economic data is fairly good. Even in Europe, PMIsthere was expansion. That’s positive news for the economy,” Kelly says. He’s a buyer of big banks and regionals.
Trader Simon Baker agrees. Not only does he think an improving economy is good for banks; but he also thinks a bank rally is good for sentiment. “It’s very promising that financials are leading the market,” he adds. It bodes very well.
And on top of that, “The Fed is telling us that if we hold cash, we’ll lose 2% on inflation, so I want to own stocks,” adds Kelly. All told, banks could be entering a somewhat virtuous spiral higher.
But should you play the space with Citi, as analysts at Wells Fargo recommend? In this space, the Fast Money traders prefer to put money to work elsewhere.
Trader Stephen Weiss likes JPMorgan , Goldman and/or Morgan – as bets on improvement in the capital markets.
Brian Kelly likes regional banks. “I’d play the KRE up to 28,” he says. In the same space Simon Baker likes regional bank, Fifth Third .
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For Simon Baker
Baker is long QCOM
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For David Palmer
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For Bill Chappell
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For Dennis Gartman
Gartman is long gold
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For Jeff Kilburg
Kilburg is long TLT
For Jason Helfstein
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For Mike Murphy
Murphy is short WHR