The Chicago PMI (whose early release to subscribers pushed the market lower as usual), dropped by the biggest amount so far in 2010: at 59.7, it saw its largest decline YTD, at -6.4%. The only item that rescued the PMI was the ongoing surge in inventories as end demand collapses. How much longer can the inventory rebuild continue?
Aside from the inventory "junk food" restocking, all other PMI components tumbled, with the Prices Paid, Order Backlogs and Employment all coming in at 2010 lows, in signs that the fiscal stimulus benefits are all virtually over. Once the inventory inversion begins, look for the overall business barometer to make a sharp correction to the downside as the sugar high is on its last fumes.