At MM, we missed the rally in discretionary retailers, but what about now? Arguably the only thing worse than missing a strong move is being sucked into a FOMO trap and buying just before it pulls back. Ironically, several analysts have fallen on the sword only to see some decent corrections unfold over recent weeks, but as we saw last night, rates are set to fall, and the Consumer Discretionary Sector is highly correlated to bonds, i.e. if the sector remained strong with high rates, it’s not surprising to see it rally higher with markets looking for the Fed to start cutting in June. Some of the takeouts across the sector from the recent reporting season provide us with some clues as to what comes next.