Why the Surprise Down Day? The Devil is in the Details
At first glance of yesterday's inventory report you would assume that a solid up day was in the making. As has been the case, the devil is in the details. While all products showed modest drops, they were largely offset with massive exports, known refinery maintenance and switching to winter grade gas. The largest market mover was the FED maintaining rates but signaling they expect possibly 2 more rate hikes in the coming months. A large sell-off took hold pushing diesel futures down almost $.10 before settling down just under $.05. The profit taking ideology is that if rates get higher, it dampens economic growth thus curbing overall fuel demand, add in that it makes it more expensive for foreign currency buyers of products.