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The solitary toast of July 2023 — optimism strikes 84.4, the structure pulls back
◦ Written under index methodology v1 (in effect until 15 Jul 2026). The current series is v2 — readings quoted here may differ from those shown today. See the methodology.
Episode
The extreme
Confidence struck its highest point — and toasted with no company. Domestic optimism, which three months earlier had been pinned to the floor, ran the entire ruler up to the territory the engine reserves for rare cases. But the part of the market that usually raises the glass alongside it did the opposite: it pulled back. Real estate funds, which tend to anticipate rate cuts, sank instead of rising; the financial bloc handed back much of the leadership it had been carrying. In numbers: the Ânima Index from 69.2 to 84.4, extreme optimism at the peak of a climb that had begun at 20.6 in April. Selic at 13.75%, the dollar at R$ 4.80.
What happened next
The toast did not pull the table along — and the mood that had struck the peak rose no further. In October 2023, three months later, the structure turned frankly defensive: the cyclicals-to-defensives ratio plunged in a single month, and capital withdrew into the predictable. In January 2024, risk appetite made the most brutal move of all — the Perene Risk Index collapsed from 89.7 to 50.7, handing back nearly forty points. And when that July matured its six months, the return was positive, yet modest: +5.4%, within the central range of what comparable episodes tend to deliver.
What did not happen
There was no collapse. Anyone who read the euphoria at the top as the eve of disaster would have gotten the tone wrong: the six-month return was positive, not negative, and the engine classified the episode as a hit. But the continuation the euphoria promised did not come either. The peak of 84.4 was the ceiling — the mood advanced no further; it gave way. And the structure, already pulling back in July, only deepened its defense through July 2024, when domestic sentiment returned to deep pessimism.
The honest verdict
The mismatch was real, but it was not a catastrophe alarm. The euphoria at the top did not exact a collapse — it exacted only that the mood stop rising. The solitary toast did not bring the house down; it just couldn't lift the table along with it. When sentiment strikes the peak and the structure pulls back, what tends to follow is a slowdown, not a disaster.
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