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Friday, August 21, 2026

Regime Risk-on

Market Regime

RISK-ON is the regime engine's read, the same regime as the prior published entry of 2026-08-20, one session back. This is consecutive RISK-ON print #12 on the public ledger (n=12). VIX at 14.89 sits in the calm band. Breadth reads 55.7% of the universe (543/975) above its 200-EMA, classified healthy but marginal the qualifier is the engine's, not an editorial gloss. SPY closed 762.62, +7.3% over its 200-EMA of 710.9. Rates bear flattened at the front: the 2Y added 2bps WoW to 4.19% while the 10Y added 1bp to 4.69%, compressing the 10Y–2Y spread 1bp to 0.50%. The decomposition inverts last session's: the 10Y breakeven rose 7bps to 2.34% while the real 10Y fell 6bps to 2.35%, so nominal stability at the long end covers a swap of real yield for inflation compensation. HY widened 8bps on the week to 2.75%. Initial claims printed 206K, −6K WoW, stamped 2026-08-15. FRED market prints carry an as-of date of 2026-08-20 except where noted.

Key Macro Reads (real data)

MetricLevelRead
RegimeRISK-ONSame as prior published read (2026-08-20); n=12 consecutive
VIX14.89Calm band
Breadth >200-EMA55.7% (543/975)Healthy, marginal
SPY close762.62+7.3% vs 200-EMA (710.9)
10Y Treasury4.69%WoW +1bps (as of 2026-08-20)
2Y Treasury4.19%WoW +2bps (as of 2026-08-20)
10Y–2Y spread0.50%WoW −1bps (as of 2026-08-20)
10Y breakeven2.34%WoW +7bps (as of 2026-08-20)
Real 10Y rate2.35%WoW −6bps (as of 2026-08-20)
HY credit spread2.75%WoW +8bps (as of 2026-08-20)
Fed Funds3.63%as of 2026-07-01
Initial claims206KWoW −6K (as of 2026-08-15)
Unemployment4.1%as of 2026-07-01
Nonfarm payrolls158.9Mas of 2026-07-01
Housing starts1,239Kas of 2026-07-01

Regime Assessment

Measured: the classification holds on all three equity inputs. Inferred: for the first time in this run, one of them has moved close enough to its band edge to matter for what the label implies. Breadth carries an explicit marginal qualifier from the engine. A RISK-ON print resting on 55.7% participation describes a narrower tape than the same label did a session ago, and the distance between "healthy" and "healthy, marginal" is where the regime's informational content now lives.

Two series argue against taking the calm volatility reading at face value. HY at 2.75% is 8bps wider on the week, the second consecutive widening this record has logged, and it is the one input running against the classification. Two prints of the same sign is the minimum that separates drift from noise; it is also the minimum, and nothing more. The rate decomposition is the second. A nominal 10Y that barely moved conceals a 7bp rise in inflation compensation offset by a 6bp fall in the real leg. That mix is friendlier to duration-sensitive equity than the nominal print suggests and less friendly to the disinflation story a calm tape is usually priced against. Which of those two readings dominates is not resolvable from one week.

Everything in the labor and policy block still carries a 2026-07-01 stamp Fed Funds 3.63%, unemployment 4.1%, payrolls 158.9M, housing starts 1,239K. Those sit more than seven weeks behind the market prints beside them and cannot arbitrate anything happening now. Claims at 206K is the only fresh labor observation and it is a single weekly print from the noisiest series on the sheet.

The structural limit governs everything above. Twelve prints, one environment: no volatility expansion, no credit event, no breadth breakdown inside the sample. A classifier agreeing with itself twelve times has shown coverage, not calibration.

What Would Invalidate

  • Breadth at 55.7% (543/975) is already flagged marginal. A drop out of the healthy band, or one further decline of comparable size, makes participation the first equity input to fail on its own and would be the cleanest refutation available to this record.
  • VIX at 14.89 held the calm band, the one condition shared by all twelve prints. A sustained move out of that band removes the common ground beneath the entire run.
  • SPY at 762.62 is +7.3% over its 200-EMA of 710.9, a thinner cushion than the prior session's. Continued compression alongside falling breadth pressures the engine on equity inputs alone, without requiring credit or rates to confirm.
  • HY at 2.75% has now widened on two consecutive prints, +8bps this week. A third widening, or a single move beyond 10bps, would establish credit as a directional series rather than an oscillation. A retrace on the next print retires the sequence.
  • The real 10Y at 2.35% fell 6bps while the breakeven at 2.34% rose 7bps. A reversal of that split real up, breakeven flat or lower voids the supportive reading of this week's long-end composition.
  • Initial claims at 206K fell 6K to a 2026-08-15 stamp. Two consecutive weekly rises off this level would open a labor series worth reading; one print in either direction stays inside the weekly noise.

Forward Catalysts

  • The next weekly claims release, which either confirms or retires the −6K move off 206K and is the only high-frequency labor input on this sheet.
  • The next monthly refresh of the 2026-07-01 block Fed Funds, unemployment, payrolls, housing starts which is the first opportunity in seven weeks for the labor and policy side to say anything about current conditions rather than July's.
  • The next credit print, which resolves whether two consecutive HY widenings are a trend or the range-bound chop this series has produced all run.
  • The next breadth reading, the input closest to a band edge and therefore the one most likely to hand this classifier its first hard question.

Status

RISK-ON, consecutive print #12 on the public ledger; same regime as the prior published entry of 2026-08-20.

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