Retail sales in the United States showed no growth, falling short of the anticipated 0.1%

by VT Markets
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Dec 17, 2025

Loss of Momentum for the American Consumer

Retail Sales in the United States remained steady at $732.6 billion in October. This figure was reported by the US Census Bureau.

The unchanged figure follows a revised 0.1% increase in September, initially recorded as 0.3%. October’s sales fell short of the anticipated 0.1% growth.

The flat retail sales number for October, combined with a downward revision for September, confirms a clear loss of momentum for the American consumer. This suggests the economic slowdown we have been anticipating is now taking hold as we close out 2025. The data points toward a cautious holiday spending season and a weaker start to the new year.

This trend is reinforced by other recent figures, including a November jobs report that showed a gain of only 85,000 positions and last week’s CPI data which saw core inflation fall to 2.4% annually. These numbers strengthen the case that inflation is under control, increasing pressure on the Federal Reserve to pivot its policy. We are now pricing in a higher probability of a rate cut in the first quarter of 2026.

Opportunity in the Market

Given this outlook, we are looking at interest rate derivatives that would profit from a more dovish Federal Reserve. Options on SOFR futures for the second quarter of 2026 appear attractive, as they allow us to position for lower rates. Looking back at the market action in late 2023, we saw how quickly sentiment can shift and price in future cuts well before they are announced.

For equity traders, this environment calls for a cautious but targeted approach. We are considering protective put options on consumer discretionary ETFs, which are most exposed to a spending slowdown. At the same time, the prospect of lower rates could benefit technology and growth sectors, making call options on the Nasdaq 100 index a potential hedge.

In the currency markets, continued weak U.S. economic data is likely to weigh on the dollar. Expectations of earlier Fed rate cuts diminish the greenback’s yield advantage over other currencies like the euro or the yen. We are therefore watching for opportunities to use options on the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) to position for further downside.

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