1. Executive Summary

2. Asset Allocation Analysis

Asset ClassStanceAllocation
EquitiesOverweight55%
Fixed IncomeUnderweight20%
CommoditiesOverweight15%
CashNeutral10%
Total100%

The tactical posture is risk-on but defensive in construction. The S&P 500 (+13.5% YTD), Nasdaq (+15.0% YTD), and especially the Russell 2000 (+22.3% YTD) confirm an advancing bull market, and the VIX at 14.25 with a 7.8% weekly decline and 24.1% one-month decline shows no immediate fear in the options market. However, the Treasury curve is the constraint: 10Y at 4.68% and 30Y at 5.25% have punished long duration (TLT -5.7% YTD, LQD -3.7% YTD), so fixed income earns only a 20% Underweight sleeve.

Commodities earn a 15% Overweight because PDBC (+34.9% YTD) and DBC (+34.0% YTD) are the strongest asset-class signals in the data, consistent with late-cycle leadership in Energy (+0.74% weekly) and Basic Materials (+0.53% weekly). Equities at 55% are Overweight but tilted toward value/dividend (SCHD +24.5% YTD), small caps, and international (IEMG +17.7% YTD) rather than index-heavy growth. Cash at 10% provides dry powder and ballast into the Aug 19–20 retail earnings catalyst.

3. Top-Performing ETFs

Equity ETFs

TickerNameYTD %1-Mo %Weekly %Why it's working
SCHDSchwab US Dividend Equity24.54.91.0Dividend/value leadership in a late-cycle tape
QQQInvesco QQQ19.25.11.4AI/mega-cap momentum as Nasdaq posts +15.0% YTD
VTVVanguard Value18.04.41.1Style rotation into cheap, income-paying stocks
VOOVanguard S&P 50013.64.50.4Broad large-cap beta at index highs
VUGVanguard Growth10.34.80.2Growth lagging value this cycle

Fixed Income ETFs

TickerNameYTD %1-Mo %Weekly %Why it's working
SHYiShares 1-3 Yr Treasury-1.00.00.2Short duration shields against rising yields
HYGiShares High Yield Corp-1.20.10.3Credit holds up better than rates exposure
BNDVanguard Total Bond Mkt-2.3-0.80.2Aggregate is pressured by curve steepening
AGGiShares Core US Aggregate-2.4-0.70.2Same rate headwind as BND
LQDiShares IG Corp Bond-3.7-1.30.2Long-duration corporates hurt by 10Y at 4.68%
TLTiShares 20+ Yr Treasury-5.7-2.90.0Long duration is the worst place to be this cycle

International ETFs

TickerNameYTD %1-Mo %Weekly %Why it's working
IEMGiShares Core MSCI EM17.73.91.5EM leadership with strong weekly momentum
VEAVanguard Developed Mkts16.45.61.5Developed ex-US outpacing the S&P 500
VXUSVanguard Total Intl Stock14.65.21.0Broad international diversification paying off
EFAiShares MSCI EAFE12.05.10.6Developed EAFE solid but lagging VEA
VWOVanguard Emerging Mkts9.43.9-0.4EM laggard in the bucket despite strong 1M

Commodity / Alternative ETFs

TickerNameYTD %1-Mo %Weekly %Why it's working
PDBCInvesco Optimum Yld Commodity34.95.63.8Commodity carry strategy bid on energy strength
DBCInvesco DB Commodity34.03.50.2Broad commodity index in a secular uptrend
GLDMSPDR Gold MiniShares1.09.0-0.3Gold consolidating after a strong monthly rally
SLViShares Silver-11.115.2-1.6Silver rebounding hard but still negative YTD

4. Risk Management Signals

Volatility — VIX level + weekly change and what it indicates.

VIX closed at 14.25, down 7.8% on the week and 24.1% over one month. That is a low and falling volatility regime — supportive of risk assets, though it also argues for some complacency risk and discipline on position sizing.

Credit Markets — HY and IG option-adjusted spreads + interpretation (or 'data unavailable' if FRED is off).

Data unavailable — FRED credit-spread feed is not active in the current data set.

Market Breadth — 'data unavailable' (not in current feeds).

Data unavailable.

Options Sentiment — put/call ratio 'data unavailable' (not in current feeds).

Data unavailable.

Safe-Haven Flows — gold (weekly/YTD %) and the US Dollar Index (weekly/YTD %) from the data.

Gold (GLD) slipped 0.3% on the week but is up 0.8% YTD, with a one-month gain of +9.0% showing renewed haven demand. The US Dollar Index (DXY) was down 0.2% weekly but is up 1.2% YTD — a firm dollar overall, slightly softening in the short term.

5. Sector Rotation Strategy

SectorWeekly %Stance
Real Estate2.31Overweight
Energy0.74Overweight
Basic Materials0.53Overweight
Utilities0.50Neutral
Financial Services0.23Neutral
Consumer Defensive0.06Neutral
Healthcare-0.04Neutral
Technology-0.24Neutral
Consumer Cyclical-0.32Underweight
Communication Services-0.54Underweight
Industrials-0.63Underweight

Overweight: Real Estate (+2.31%) leads on rate-stabilization and income demand; Energy (+0.74%) benefits from a commodity complex where PDBC/DBC are up ~34% YTD; Basic Materials (+0.53%) rides the same late-cycle commodity bid.

Underweight: Communication Services (-0.54%) and Industrials (-0.63%) are the weakest weekly sectors, while Consumer Cyclical (-0.32%) faces an uncertain consumer signal into WMT/TGT earnings.

6. Fixed Income Strategy

Yield Curve

TenorYield
2Y4.17%
5Y4.36%
10Y4.68%
30Y5.25%
10Y-2Y Spread+0.51 pp (51 bps)
Curve ShapeNormal / upward-sloping, steep long end

Duration Recommendation

Short-to-intermediate. The curve is steepening with the 30Y at 5.25%, and long bonds are bleeding: TLT -5.7% YTD vs. SHY -1.0% YTD. Earning 4.17% at the 2Y without taking long-duration risk is the better risk/reward.

Credit Quality

Quality Tier%
Investment Grade40%
High Yield25%
Govt/Agency35%
Total100%

High yield (HYG -1.2% YTD) is outperforming investment-grade corporates (LQD -3.7% YTD) and aggregates (AGG -2.4% YTD) because it carries less rate sensitivity, while the Govt/Agency sleeve (35%) provides ballast via short-duration exposure (SHY).

7. Geographic Allocation

Region%Key MarketsRationale
United States55%S&P 500, Nasdaq, Russell 2000Still the core engine; small caps lead at +22.3% YTD
Developed International25%Europe/Japan (EAFE)VEA +16.4% YTD and EFA +12.0% YTD beat the S&P 500
Emerging Markets20%EM Asia / ChinaIEMG +17.7% YTD tops the international bucket; BABA earnings due Aug 20
Total100%

8. Strategic Recommendations

1. Action — Add broad commodity exposure.

2. Action — Rotate equity exposure toward value and dividends.

3. Action — Overweight international and emerging markets.

4. Action — Keep bond duration short.

5. Action — Watch retail earnings before adding consumer-cyclical risk.

9. Risk Considerations

Key Risks to Monitor

Hedging Ideas

10. Market Environment Assessment

11. Sources & Disclosures

Market data: Yahoo Finance, Financial Modeling Prep, U.S. Treasury.

For educational purposes only. Not investment advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.