Art Cashin is a managing director of UBS Financial Services and the Director of Floor Operations for the company at the New York Stock Exchange. Art has been around for a long time and learned an important lesson in the early 1960s that has a critical takeaway for today’s markets and geopolitical landscape.
In 1962, when the world was on the verge of nuclear war, Art Cashin was working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. The standoff between Washington, DC, and Moscow caused many traders to sell stocks aggressively as the potential for WW III peaked. Art’s boss at the time told the young trader selling was the wrong response, reasoning that a nuclear conflict would kill everyone, and the trades would never clear. Meanwhile, a settlement of the Cuban Missile Crisis would ignite a massive, short-covering rally in stocks.
As the war in Ukraine continues to rage in October 2022 and Russia’s relations with the US and Western Europe have deteriorated, Russia’s nuclear threats have increased. The potential for a nuclear conflict has reached the highest level since the early 1960s. Rising interest rates, the strongest US dollar in two decades, and the increasing odds of a global war have caused many market participants to sell stock market holdings and move to the sidelines. Moreover, shorting equities has become more prevalent in the current environment.
While mutually assured destruction is frightening, it remains unlikely. Geopolitical bifurcation with Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, and their allies on one side, and the US, Western Europe, and their allies on the other has been the hallmark of the post-pandemic era. Many market participants are seeking risk havens in “safe” companies that trade on the stock market. One of the most attractive havens could continue to be defense stocks, as increased military spending is inevitable.
The reasons why nuclear war is unlikely
Defense spending reflects the current environment
The leading stock market indices have declined in 2022
Defense and aerospace ETFs have outperformed the leading indices
The trend is your friend- Defense stocks are a defensive approach to the stock market
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