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Citi Flags Persistent Downside Risks as Bearish Positioning Weighs on US Equities

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Citi strategist Chris Montagu warns that U.S. equity upside remains capped as bearish positioning mounts across major indexes. Despite a brief relief rally after the tariff pause, fresh short flows have returned—particularly in the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Russell 2000—signaling that further downside could lie ahead.


Bearish Positioning Snapshot

  • S&P 500: Nearly all long positions are underwater, driving positioning profitability to multi-year lows.

  • Nasdaq 100: Heavy short interest returns, echoing the risk-off mood in tech names.

  • Russell 2000: Shows the most elevated bearish positioning among U.S. equity benchmarks.


Regional Positioning Divergences

  • Europe (EuroStoxx & DAX): Near-neutral overall; legacy long positions remain in the red but flows have not skewed aggressively bearish.

  • China A50: Reverted to neutral after mixed unwinds of longs and shorts.

  • Hang Seng: Bullish sentiment is rising, in contrast to

  • Nikkei 225: Now the most bearish major Asian index—though not yet at extreme levels.


Drivers of Positioning Shifts

  1. Tariff Uncertainty: Trump's flip-flops on China levies have stoked risk-off flows as investors doubt the timing and scope of any de-escalation.

  2. Fed Leadership Signals: Repeated threats against Fed Chair Powell, and subsequent walk-backs, have muddied rate-cut expectations—squeezing long bets.

  3. Macro Data: Mixed earnings reports and GDP readings (e.g., U.S. durable goods, Korea's Q1 contraction) reinforce cautious stances.


What to Watch Next

  • FOMC Minutes & Speeches: Clarity on Fed independence and rate paths will directly influence positioning.

  • Trade Updates: Any concrete tariff cut announcements vs. slog warnings from Washington can trigger rapid re-positioning.

  • Economic Releases: Flash PMIs and U.S. inflation data will gauge growth vs. policy risk.


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