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Friday, April 24th, 2026
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AI-generated synthesis · claude-sonnet-4-20250514 · Friday, April 24th, 2026
Bonds
The curve steepened modestly as the 5Y rose 8 bps while the 2Y held flat, pushing 2s10s to 53 bps. Real rates fell as breakeven inflation expectations climbed, with 5Y breakevens up 52 bps this week to 2.61%. The combination suggests markets are pricing sticky inflation with the Fed maintaining current policy rather than cutting aggressively. Conviction: MODERATE.
Credit
HY spreads held steady at 286 bps despite modest weakness in HYG and LQD prices as duration dominated. Credit markets remain stable with no stress signals emerging across IG or HY segments. The HYG/LQD ratio ticked higher, indicating marginal risk appetite expansion within credit allocations. Conviction: LOW.
Private Credit
BDCs suffered a sharp 3.8% weekly decline while leveraged loans held relatively stable, creating a meaningful divergence that suggests direct lending concerns are outpacing broadly syndicated loan worries. OBDC fell 4.4% this week, now trading at a significant discount to NAV as the largest BDC faces investor skepticism. The BKLN/SRLN performance gap remains minimal, indicating no major active-passive divergence in loan selection. Conviction: HIGH.
Equities
Equity markets showed strong momentum with the S&P up 0.5% weekly and 8.7% monthly, though breadth concerns persist as equal weight underperformed cap weight by 110 bps this week. The Nasdaq's 1.5% weekly gain versus the Dow's decline highlights continued concentration in growth names. Small caps held up better than financials, which dropped 1.9% weekly amid rate curve dynamics. Conviction: MODERATE.
Commodities
Oil surged 13.2% this week to nearly $95, driving the energy complex higher and suggesting either supply disruption or demand acceleration. Industrial metals like copper fell slightly despite the equity rally, creating a divergent signal on growth expectations. Agricultural commodities firmed across wheat and soybeans, pointing to potential food inflation pressures building. Conviction: HIGH.
Flows / Liquidity
The Fed's balance sheet expanded modestly while money market funds declined slightly, indicating marginal liquidity provision but no aggressive easing. Initial jobless claims rose 4.4% weekly to 214K, still historically low but trending higher. TIPS outperformed nominal bonds as inflation expectations climbed, confirming the real rate decline narrative. Conviction: MODERATE.
Today's Environment
Transition regime best characterizes current conditions, with oil prices spiking while private credit weakens and inflation expectations rise amid stable Fed policy. The divergence between energy-driven commodity strength and private credit stress signals conflicting growth and monetary policy pressures that haven't resolved into a coherent directional trend.
Practical Investment Implications
Energy exposure appears warranted given oil's breakout and potential inflation pass-through effects. Private credit allocations should be approached cautiously as BDC weakness suggests underlying credit deterioration ahead of broader market recognition. Duration positioning favors shorter maturities given steepening bias and inflation risk re-emergence.
One Key Change to Watch
Whether oil prices sustain above $90 or reverse, as this will determine if current inflation expectations become embedded in Fed policy calculus.
Bonds
2s10s Yield Curve Spread — down 3.6%
Volatility ETF Guide: Why Interest Rate Volatility Matters (Not Just The VIX) — Seeking Alpha, 16h ago
4 Internet Stocks Poised to Top Estimates This Earnings Season — TradingView, 7h ago
MUC (Blackrock MuniHoldings California Quality Fund Inc.) records 228.1% YoY Q1 2026 revenue drop amid ongoing muni market headwinds. - Financial Update — Cổng thông tin điện tử tỉnh Tây Ninh, Yesterday
US Equities
VIX — up 7.0%
Systematic Funds Drive Record $86 Billion Equity Buying Spree as Algorithms Reassert Market Dominance — HedgeCo.net, Yesterday
US Stock Market Today: Stocks Hold Near Highs – April 24, 2026 — stl.news, 1h ago
NEM: Will the Mega-Cap Miner Beat Earnings Estimates...Again? — moneyshow.com, Yesterday
Currencies & Gold
Bitcoin — up $3,777.55 (5.1%)
Bitcoin ETF Inflows Drive Crypto Rally to $78K: BTC, MSTR & COIN Analysis — Intellectia AI, 9h ago
Bitcoin Gains 5% Amid Seesaw Week as Oil Surge Clouds Economic Outlook — Cryptonews.net, 35m ago
Bitcoin Rally Predicted by Fidelity’s Timmer as Funds Rotate from Gold – A Strategic Shift — MEXC, 21h ago
Commodities
Crude Oil (WTI) — up $11.03 (13.2%)
The ‘simple math’ reason oil prices need to rise a lot more, according to JPMorgan — MarketWatch, 11h ago
Oil (USCrude) Price Forecast for Today, Tomorrow, Next Week, and Next 30 Days — LiteFinance, 14h ago
Oil News: Crude Oil Futures Hold Bullish Bias as Supply Tightness Persists — FXEmpire, 10h ago
Institutional Flows
Initial Jobless Claims — up 4.4%
US initial jobless claims rise 6,000 last week, more than expected — Anadolu Ajansı, Yesterday
US Jobless Claims Edge Up to 214,000 as Layoffs Stay Limited — Bloomberg.com, Yesterday
US jobless claims edge up as HR leaders boost hiring outlook — MSN, Yesterday
Real Estate Proxies
Housing Starts — up 15.2%
Painting Tools Market Forecast Points Higher Toward 2035, Driven by Global Renovation Activity and Professional-Grade Innovation — IndexBox, 14h ago
Canadian housing starts set to slow through 2028 as demand weakens: CMHC — MSN, 15h ago
World Cabinetry Tools - Market Analysis, Forecast, Size, Trends and Insights — IndexBox, Yesterday
^IRX · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.59% | -0bps | -1bps | -3bps | +6bps |
As of April 24, 2026
Yield on short-term U.S. government debt, primarily driven by expectations for Federal Reserve policy over the next 1-2 years.
This is the market's real-time view of where the Fed is headed; when it rises, the market is pricing tighter policy or delayed cuts, and when it falls, it reflects expectations of easing or economic slowdown, making it one of the most important forward-looking policy indicators.
^FVX · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.92% | -3bps | +8bps | -5bps | +18bps |
As of April 24, 2026
Intermediate-term Treasury yield that reflects both expected Fed policy and medium-term economic conditions.
This sits between short-term policy and long-term growth expectations, so changes here often signal a shift in the market's base-case economic outlook rather than just near-term Fed moves.
^TNX · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.31% | -1bps | +6bps | -2bps | +12bps |
As of April 24, 2026
Benchmark long-term interest rate reflecting expectations for growth, inflation, and risk over a full economic cycle.
This is the most important rate for asset pricing; rising yields generally indicate stronger growth or higher inflation expectations and tighten financial conditions, while falling yields signal slowing growth, disinflation, or risk aversion, directly impacting valuations across equities and real estate.
^TYX · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.92% | -0.0% | +0.6% | +0.4% | +1.1% |
As of April 24, 2026
Long-duration yield reflecting long-term economic expectations, inflation risk, and fiscal sustainability.
Movements here are less about near-term cycles and more about structural views on inflation and government debt, making it particularly relevant for long-duration assets and understanding long-term capital costs.
TLT · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $86.71 | +$0.16 (+0.2%) | $-0.36 (-0.4%) | +$0.22 (+0.2%) | +$0.64 (+0.7%) |
As of April 24, 2026
ETF representing long-duration U.S. Treasury bonds, inversely related to long-term yields.
This acts as a real-time proxy for long-duration risk; when TLT falls, it indicates rising long-term rates and tightening financial conditions, and when it rises, it reflects declining yields and easing conditions, often coinciding with risk-off environments.
HYG · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $80.48 | +$0.11 (+0.1%) | $-0.17 (-0.2%) | +$1.44 (+1.8%) | +$0.98 (+1.2%) |
As of April 24, 2026
ETF representing below-investment-grade corporate debt, combining credit risk and interest rate exposure.
This is a key proxy for credit risk appetite; rising prices suggest easy financial conditions and strong risk tolerance, while falling prices indicate widening credit spreads and increasing concern about defaults or economic stress.
LQD · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $109.60 | +$0.08 (+0.1%) | $-0.44 (-0.4%) | +$1.31 (+1.2%) | +$0.67 (+0.6%) |
As of April 24, 2026
ETF representing high-quality corporate bonds with lower credit risk than high yield.
This reflects both interest rate movements and corporate credit quality; weakness here can signal tightening financial conditions even before equity markets react, particularly if driven by spread widening rather than rates.
DFF · FRED · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.64% | +0.0% | +0.0% | +0.0% | +0.0% |
As of April 23, 2026
The actual overnight rate at which banks lend reserves to each other, reflecting current Fed policy.
This is the anchor of the entire rate system; changes here directly influence borrowing costs across the economy and serve as the baseline against which all other yields are evaluated.
T10Y2Y · FRED · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.53% | +3.9% | -3.6% | +15.2% | -26.4% |
As of April 24, 2026
Difference between 10-year and 2-year Treasury yields, measuring the slope of the yield curve.
This is a core economic signal; an inverted curve (negative spread) suggests restrictive policy and elevated recession risk, while a steepening curve typically reflects either improving growth expectations or easing financial conditions.
T5YIE · FRED · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.61% | +1.2% | +2.0% | +2.0% | +14.5% |
As of April 24, 2026
Market-implied average inflation over the next 5 years derived from nominal vs TIPS yields.
This reflects near-to-medium-term inflation expectations; rising breakevens indicate increasing inflation expectations, while falling breakevens suggest disinflation or weakening demand.
T10YIE · FRED · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.42% | +0.0% | +2.5% | +3.4% | +7.6% |
As of April 24, 2026
Market-implied inflation expectations over the next 10 years.
This provides a longer-term view of inflation credibility; stable levels suggest anchored expectations, while large moves signal shifts in confidence around long-term price stability.
DFII10 · FRED · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.92% | +0.0% | -0.5% | -5.0% | -1.0% |
As of April 23, 2026
Inflation-adjusted yield on 10-year Treasuries, representing the real cost of capital.
This is one of the most important variables for asset valuation; rising real rates tighten financial conditions and pressure risk assets, while falling real rates support higher valuations and economic activity.
BAMLH0A0HYM2 · FRED · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.86% | +0.7% | +0.0% | -9.8% | +1.1% |
As of April 23, 2026
Option-adjusted spread of US high yield corporate bonds over Treasuries.
The price of credit risk. Below 3% = euphoria, risk underpriced. 3-5% = normal. Above 5% = stress building. Above 8% = crisis-level credit distress.
RSP · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $202.03 | $-0.42 (-0.2%) | $-1.13 (-0.6%) | +$9.18 (+4.8%) | +$9.99 (+5.2%) |
As of April 24, 2026
Equal-weighted version of the S&P 500, removing concentration in mega-cap stocks.
This helps assess market breadth; if it lags the standard index, it indicates narrow leadership, while outperformance signals broad participation across stocks.
XLF · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $51.42 | $-0.38 (-0.7%) | $-1.01 (-1.9%) | +$2.08 (+4.2%) | $-3.23 (-5.9%) |
As of April 24, 2026
ETF tracking U.S. financial institutions including banks and insurers.
Financials are highly sensitive to rates and credit conditions; strength suggests healthy lending and economic expansion, while weakness can signal tightening credit or stress in the financial system.
^GSPC · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7,165.08 | +0.8% | +0.5% | +8.7% | +4.5% |
As of April 24, 2026
Market-cap-weighted index of 500 large U.S. companies.
This is the primary benchmark for U.S. equities; movements reflect a combination of earnings expectations, interest rates, and risk appetite, making it a broad indicator of financial conditions.
^IXIC · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24,836.60 | +1.6% | +1.5% | +13.3% | +6.9% |
As of April 24, 2026
Index heavily weighted toward technology and growth-oriented companies.
This is highly sensitive to interest rates and liquidity; outperformance typically signals strong risk appetite and falling discount rates, while underperformance often reflects tightening conditions.
^DJI · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 49,230.71 | -0.2% | -0.4% | +6.0% | +1.8% |
As of April 24, 2026
Price-weighted index of 30 large, established U.S. companies.
This tends to reflect more traditional, cyclical sectors and can provide a view into industrial and economic sensitivity relative to growth-heavy indices.
^RUT · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2,787.00 | +0.4% | +0.4% | +9.9% | +11.1% |
As of April 24, 2026
Index of small-cap U.S. companies.
This is a proxy for domestic economic strength and credit sensitivity; outperformance suggests strong growth and easy financial conditions, while weakness indicates stress in smaller, more leveraged businesses.
^VIX · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18.71 | -3.1% | +7.0% | -26.1% | +28.9% |
As of April 24, 2026
Implied volatility of S&P 500 options, often called the "fear index."
Elevated levels indicate market stress and uncertainty, while low levels suggest complacency and stable conditions, making it a key barometer of risk sentiment.
EURUSD=X · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.1726 | +0.2% | -0.5% | +1.4% | -0.2% |
As of April 24, 2026
Exchange rate between the euro and U.S. dollar.
Reflects relative economic strength and monetary policy between the U.S. and Europe, often serving as a proxy for global macro positioning.
JPY=X · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 159.3330 | -0.1% | +0.1% | -0.0% | +1.7% |
As of April 24, 2026
Exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and Japanese yen.
Highly sensitive to interest rate differentials; a rising pair typically reflects higher U.S. yields and global carry trades, while declines often occur during risk-off periods.
GBPUSD=X · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.3532 | +0.2% | +0.0% | +1.3% | +0.4% |
As of April 24, 2026
Exchange rate between the British pound and U.S. dollar.
Reflects UK-specific economic conditions and policy relative to the U.S., with sensitivity to global risk sentiment.
GC=F · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $4,725.40 | +$20.30 (+0.4%) | $-132.20 (-2.7%) | +$175.60 (+3.9%) | +$411.00 (+9.5%) |
As of April 24, 2026
Precious metal used as a store of value.
Typically rises during periods of declining real rates, inflation concerns, or geopolitical risk, serving as a hedge against monetary instability.
BTC-USD · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $77,633.90 | $-635.05 (-0.8%) | +$3,777.55 (+5.1%) | +$10,702.80 (+16.0%) | $-11,098.09 (-12.5%) |
As of April 24, 2026
Digital asset often viewed as a speculative or alternative store of value.
Highly sensitive to liquidity and risk appetite; strong performance often coincides with easy financial conditions and speculative behavior.
CL=F · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $94.88 | $-0.97 (-1.0%) | +$11.03 (+13.2%) | +$4.56 (+5.0%) | +$37.56 (+65.5%) |
As of April 24, 2026
Benchmark price for U.S. crude oil.
Rising oil prices can signal strong demand or supply constraints and tend to be inflationary, while falling prices often indicate weakening global growth.
NG=F · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $2.69 | +$0.07 (+2.9%) | +$0.01 (+0.6%) | $-0.26 (-8.9%) | $-0.93 (-25.7%) |
As of April 24, 2026
Price of natural gas, a key energy input.
Often more supply-driven but still relevant for inflation and industrial activity, particularly in energy-sensitive regions.
HG=F · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $6.03 | $-0.05 (-0.8%) | $-0.07 (-1.2%) | +$0.50 (+9.0%) | +$0.39 (+6.9%) |
As of April 24, 2026
Industrial metal widely used in construction and manufacturing.
Often called "Dr. Copper," it is a leading indicator of global economic activity, with rising prices signaling growth and falling prices indicating slowdown.
SI=F · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $75.68 | +$0.22 (+0.3%) | $-6.05 (-7.4%) | +$3.32 (+4.6%) | +$5.13 (+7.3%) |
As of April 24, 2026
Silver futures. Industrial metal and precious metal hybrid.
Dual nature: industrial demand (solar, electronics) and safe-haven store of value. Outperforming gold = industrial optimism. Underperforming = pure fear bid favoring gold.
ZS=F · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1,176.75 | +$17.00 (+1.5%) | +$9.50 (+0.8%) | +$5.00 (+0.4%) | +$147.25 (+14.3%) |
As of April 24, 2026
Soybean futures. Agricultural bellwether and food inflation proxy.
Key input for animal feed and cooking oil. Rising = food inflation pressure, supply disruption (weather, trade policy). Falling = bumper crops or demand destruction.
ZW=F · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $616.25 | +$5.50 (+0.9%) | +$25.00 (+4.2%) | +$18.50 (+3.1%) | +$109.75 (+21.7%) |
As of April 24, 2026
Wheat futures. Global food security and geopolitical risk indicator.
Staple food commodity sensitive to weather, war, and trade restrictions. Spikes signal food inflation risk and geopolitical supply disruption.
WALCL · FRED · Weekly
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6,707,419.00 | +0.0% | +0.8% | +2.4% | +2.0% |
As of April 22, 2026
Federal Reserve total assets in millions. Proxy for liquidity injections.
Rising = Fed expanding balance sheet, adding liquidity, supportive for risk assets. Falling = quantitative tightening, draining liquidity, headwind for all asset prices.
ICSA · FRED · Weekly
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 214,000.00 | +2.9% | +4.4% | -1.8% | +3.4% |
As of April 18, 2026
Weekly new unemployment insurance claims in thousands.
The fastest labor market pulse. Below 225K = tight labor market. Rising trend above 300K = layoffs accelerating, recession risk climbing.
TIP · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $111.80 | +$0.23 (+0.2%) | +$0.32 (+0.3%) | +$1.64 (+1.5%) | +$1.94 (+1.8%) |
As of April 24, 2026
TIPS ETF. Proxy for inflation protection demand.
Rising = investors buying inflation protection, real yields falling. Falling = inflation fears fading or real yields rising and punishing duration.
WRMFNS · FRED · Weekly
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2,273.90 | -0.4% | -0.1% | +4.3% | -0.2% |
As of March 2, 2026
Retail money market fund assets in billions. Cash on the sidelines.
Record highs = massive cash parked defensively, potential fuel for future equity rally. Falling = money moving out of cash into risk assets, bullish rotation underway.
VNQ · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $95.30 | $-0.19 (-0.2%) | $-1.38 (-1.4%) | +$7.46 (+8.5%) | +$7.72 (+8.8%) |
As of April 24, 2026
ETF tracking publicly traded U.S. real estate investment trusts.
Reflects the impact of rates and economic conditions on real estate valuations, often acting as a liquid proxy for private market trends.
XHB · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $108.45 | $-0.99 (-0.9%) | +$1.20 (+1.1%) | +$7.97 (+7.9%) | +$4.22 (+4.0%) |
As of April 24, 2026
ETF tracking U.S. homebuilding companies.
Highly sensitive to mortgage rates and housing demand, providing a forward-looking view on residential real estate activity.
MBB · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $95.23 | +$0.15 (+0.2%) | $-0.32 (-0.3%) | +$0.83 (+0.9%) | +$1.08 (+1.1%) |
As of April 24, 2026
ETF representing mortgage-backed securities.
Reflects conditions in mortgage financing markets; weakness often indicates widening spreads and tighter housing finance conditions.
MORTGAGE30US · FRED · Weekly
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6.23% | -1.1% | +0.2% | +0.0% | +1.1% |
As of April 23, 2026
Freddie Mac 30-year fixed-rate mortgage average.
The rate that drives housing affordability. Above 7% = demand destruction. Below 6% = refis restart and buyers return. Every 1% move reprices monthly payments ~10%.
HOUST · FRED · Monthly
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,487.00 | +7.2% | +15.2% | +7.4% | N/A |
As of January 1, 2026
New residential construction starts in thousands of units.
Leading indicator of housing supply and builder confidence. Rising = builders see demand. Falling = rates or costs choking new construction.
EXHOSLUSM495S · FRED · Monthly
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3,980,000.00 | -3.6% | -3.2% | N/A | -1.0% |
As of March 1, 2026
Existing home sales in millions of units annualized.
Volume indicator for the resale market. Falling = lock-in effect as owners hold low-rate mortgages. Rising = rate relief thawing the frozen housing market.
CSUSHPINSA · FRED · Monthly
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 326.61 | -0.1% | -1.0% | +1.8% | N/A |
As of January 1, 2026
National home price index. The definitive measure of US house prices.
The gold standard for home price trends. Rising = wealth effect for homeowners, affordability squeeze for buyers. Falling = negative equity risk, consumer retrenchment.
PERMIT · FRED · Monthly
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,386.00 | -4.7% | +4.2% | -5.0% | N/A |
As of January 1, 2026
New privately-owned housing units authorized in thousands.
Leading indicator — permits precede starts by 1-2 months. Rising = pipeline building, builder optimism. Falling = future supply contraction ahead.
BKLN · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $20.52 | +$0.00 (+0.0%) | $-0.05 (-0.2%) | +$0.12 (+0.6%) | $-0.06 (-0.3%) |
As of April 24, 2026
Tracks leveraged loans (floating-rate senior secured). Core of private credit collateral.
The canary in private credit. Falling prices = stress in leveraged borrowers and CLOs. Floating-rate means rising rates hit these borrowers first.
BIZD · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $12.70 | $-0.01 (-0.1%) | $-0.50 (-3.8%) | +$0.37 (+3.0%) | $-1.02 (-7.5%) |
As of April 24, 2026
ETF of publicly traded BDCs — the closest public proxy for private direct lending.
BDCs are the public window into private credit. Falling BIZD = rising defaults or NAV markdowns in direct lending portfolios. Discount to NAV widens when credit stress builds.
OBDC · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $11.27 | $-0.08 (-0.7%) | $-0.52 (-4.4%) | +$0.41 (+3.8%) | $-0.86 (-7.1%) |
As of April 24, 2026
Largest publicly traded direct lending BDC. Blue Owl's flagship private credit vehicle.
OBDC is the single best public read on private credit health. Price vs NAV discount signals market confidence in direct lending book values. Widening discount = market doubts marks on underlying loans.
SRLN · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $40.41 | +$0.01 (+0.0%) | $-0.11 (-0.3%) | +$0.43 (+1.1%) | $-0.15 (-0.4%) |
As of April 24, 2026
Actively managed leveraged loan fund. Complements BKLN with a manager-selected view.
When SRLN diverges from BKLN, active managers are seeing something passive indexing misses. Watch for widening gap during stress.
HYG · YAHOO · Daily
| Current | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.7343 | +0.1% | +0.2% | +0.6% | +0.6% |
As of April 24, 2026
Ratio of high-yield to investment-grade bond ETFs. Proxy for credit spread direction.
Rising ratio = credit spreads tightening, risk appetite healthy. Falling ratio = spreads widening, stress migrating from junk toward quality.
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