How Does Durable Goods Affect SPY?
AI-powered analysis of how Durable Goods Orders data releases impact S&P 500 ETF (SPY) — with historical patterns, transmission mechanisms, and scenario analysis.
Get Personalized Durable Goods Analysis for Your PortfolioWhat is Durable Goods Orders?
The Advance Report on Durable Goods Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories, and Orders measures new orders placed with domestic manufacturers for goods expected to last 3+ years. Core capital goods orders (ex-defense, ex-aircraft) are the key proxy for business investment.
Source
Census Bureau
Frequency
Monthly (end of month)
Key Metrics to Watch
- •Headline durable goods MoM %
- •Core capital goods orders (ex-defense, ex-air)
- •Core capital goods shipments
- •Transportation orders
Why Durable Goods Matters for SPY
Core capital goods orders are the best real-time proxy for business investment (capex). Rising orders signal corporate confidence and future economic growth. The data is volatile month-to-month due to large aircraft orders, so the core reading matters most.
About S&P 500 ETF (SPY)
Tracks the S&P 500 index — the benchmark for the US large-cap equity market comprising 500 of the largest publicly traded companies.
Transmission Mechanism
Durable Goods data affects S&P 500 ETF (SPY) through its influence on Federal Reserve policy expectations, investor risk appetite, and economic growth outlook. SPY shows moderate sensitivity to macro data, with reactions depending on the magnitude of the surprise vs. consensus.
Historical SPY Reactions to Durable Goods
Historically, SPY has shown moderate sensitivity to Durable Goods releases. The most significant moves tend to occur when the actual reading diverges meaningfully from consensus expectations, particularly when the surprise shifts the market's forward rate pricing.
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Durable Goods Scenarios for SPY
How SPY might react to the next Durable Goods release under different outcomes.
Bull Case
Better-than-expected Durable Goods data creates a favorable environment for SPY. The data either supports the growth narrative or eases policy concerns, providing a catalyst for upside.
Base Case
Durable Goods comes in roughly in line with consensus. SPY sees a muted reaction as the data confirms existing market pricing. Intraday volatility may spike briefly but the prior trend resumes. Traders focus on the next catalyst.
Bear Case
Worse-than-expected Durable Goods data creates headwinds for SPY. The data either undermines the growth narrative or amplifies policy concerns, pressuring the stock to the downside.
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