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Las 5 principales tendencias del mercado de valores para la segunda mitad de 2021

Los inversores y operadores deben estar atentos a la situación del mercado de valores y supervisar las tendencias reales, tratando de predecir la dinámica de los valores y las principales divisas. El primer trimestre de 2021 estuvo marcado por eventos como el aumento de los rendimientos de los bonos del Tesoro de Estados Unidos, una rotación acelerada en acciones cíclicas, así como una explosión a corto plazo de la volatilidad del mercado. Los expertos resumieron 5 principales tendencias que probablemente prevalecerán en el mercado de valores en el segundo trimestre de 2021.

Las 5 principales tendencias del mercado de valores para la segunda mitad de 2021

Further rise in US Treasury yields

In the first quarter of 2021, the yield on 10-year US Treasury notes climbed by 80 basis points, posting its third highest quarterly reading in the past ten years. Moreover, experts predict that the current trend will continue until the end of 2021. Analysts at Goldman Sachs Group see the yield at 1.9% by the end of this year, while TD Securities expects it to rise to 2%. Many institutional investors have similar views, counting on a long-term surge in US government bond yields.

Las 5 principales tendencias del mercado de valores para la segunda mitad de 2021

Long-term US dollar rally

The second stock market trend projected in the second quarter of 2021 is closely related to the previous one. Notably, a spike in US Treasury yields contributed to the strengthening of the greenback to a 17-month high. Against this background, many investors bet on further growth in the US dollar. In this case, the revenue of American multinational companies will most likely increase. However, such a scenario might have a negative impact on the cost of commodities, experts warn.

Las 5 principales tendencias del mercado de valores para la segunda mitad de 2021

Rotation of capital into value stocks

The third key trend for the second half of 2021 is expected to be a rotation of money into value stocks. According to analysts, this can be attributed to hopes of a quicker US economic revival that caused a surge in value stocks. These assets include securities of large banks, energy companies, and a number of firms that have long been lagging behind high-tech stocks. Interestingly, in the first quarter of 2021, the Russell 1000 Value Index rose by 11%, while at the end of 2020, its growth did not exceed 1%. Now the shares of tech-related companies will have to give in to other enterprises.

Las 5 principales tendencias del mercado de valores para la segunda mitad de 2021

Lower market volatility

The first quarter of 2021 was marked by investor concerns over prolonged volatility in the stock market. Experts anticipate that it will decline in the second quarter of this year. In early April, the CBOE Volatility Index, Wall Street's “fear gauge”, was holding just below 20. This reading is well below a near-record high of 85.47 set a year ago. The index remains above its long-term median of 17.5 1. In this situation, analysts are counting on a continued recovery in securities.

Las 5 principales tendencias del mercado de valores para la segunda mitad de 2021

Rising inflation

Experts believe that the fifth market trend of the second quarter of 2021 will be accelerated inflation. Notably, inflation has been below the Fed’s target of 2% over the past decade. Trillions of dollars in government spending resulted in better prospects for higher inflation. The measure of inflation, which tracks the expected average rate over the five-year period starting five years from now, is at 2.16%, the highest since December 2018. However, a possible rise in inflation is unfavourable for many large funds. According to a survey by BofA Global Research, fund managers fear that a higher inflation rate could weigh on the greenback and erode demand for long-term bonds.

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