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2023-10-20

TSMC as an Economic Indicator: The Worst Might Be Over

The predominant company in the vital semiconductor sector, TSMC, has published its third quarter results. Its business performance would give us a clue to the state of the global economy. However, the results were lackluster. TSMC reported an 11% decrease in revenue and a 25% drop in profits (measured in $NT) compared to the previous year. News reports have even called this situation TSMC's most significant profit decline in half a decade, and marking two consecutive quarters of profit decline, a trend not observed in four years. Going beyond the headline figures, I aimed to delve further into the various segments to gain a more detailed understanding of which specific industries are underperforming. TSMC's primary source of revenue is divided into two key segments. As of 3Q23, High Perfor
TSMC as an Economic Indicator: The Worst Might Be Over
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2023-10-05

Are Stocks Going to Crash Because of Rising Bond Yields?

For the past few weeks, the financial markets have been quite unsettling to observe, with growing discussions regarding a potential impending crash. The primary concern at present revolves around the rising long-term yields of US Government bonds. The bigger question is: What is causing this rise in yields? This analysis is crucial in determining whether we are witnessing a necessary market adjustment or the onset of a crash. There are a handful of factors: 1) Rates to stay higher, longer The Federal Reserve has signaled the possibility of raising interest rates once more before the year's end, and that higher rates will persist for a longer period. The market had to adapt to this altered expectation, resulting in an increase in longer-term bond yields, and the correction in the market com
Are Stocks Going to Crash Because of Rising Bond Yields?
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2023-09-27

Amazon Down 4% After FTC Lawsuit, Sell?

The US Government is currently actively pursuing legal action against not just one, but two major players in the Big Tech industry. Following its lawsuit against Alphabet, the FTC, in collaboration with 17 states, has initiated legal proceedings against Amazon, citing anti-trust concerns. Here are some of the allegations leveled against Amazon: Undercutting the prices of other sellers with its own products. Penalizing sellers who offer lower prices by relegating their listings lower in search results. Compelling sellers to utilize its warehousing and delivery services. Deceiving numerous consumers into unintentionally subscribing to Amazon Prime. Amazon's share price saw a 4% decline after the lawsuit became publicly known. It's worth noting that the U.S. Government has not had a strong
Amazon Down 4% After FTC Lawsuit, Sell?
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2023-09-26

Selling Covered Call Options, Worth It?

Selling covered calls presents an enticing opportunity to enhance your income stream from your stock holdings. To illustrate, if you possess Apple shares and believe that a suitable selling price for them is $200, you may opt to sell call options with a strike price of $200. Should the stock price indeed surpass $200, the options may be exercised, resulting in the sale of your Apple shares and realizing your profits. However, if the price remains below $200, the options will expire without value, allowing you to retain the option premium. This strategy enables you to extract additional yields from your stock investments. So, should everyone sell covered calls since it sounds like free money? While it may increase the cash flow generated from your stock portfolio, it might not necessarily i
Selling Covered Call Options, Worth It?
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2023-09-21

Why the Fed Paused Rates But Stocks Went Down

The Federal Reserve chose not to increase interest rates during the latest FOMC meeting, yet the stock market experienced a decline. Some investors might be wondering why, considering that this should be a piece of positive news. We must remember that the market is forward-looking and would price its expectations accordingly, often before the event happens. In this particular instance, the market was not reacting to the current FOMC decision but was instead preparing for future ones. The present pause in interest rates had already been anticipated and factored into the market's calculations. In fact, the futures market for the Fed's interest rates indicated an over 80% probability that rates would remain unchanged, and that prediction proved accurate. But what the market didn't expect was
Why the Fed Paused Rates But Stocks Went Down
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2023-09-07

Bull, Bear, or Somewhere in Between

The lingering apprehension about interest rate hikes never entirely go away. Recently the concerns of a rate hike have escalated, as indicated by the movements in financial markets. Firstly, long-term bond yields have continued their upward trajectory. The yield on the US 10-year bond has climbed from 4.267% to 4.289%, while the 2-year Treasury yield has surged past 5%, reaching 5.022%. This reflects an expectation that interest rates will remain elevated for an extended period. Thirdly, stocks have once again experienced a decline after a brief rebound last week. The declines were not substantial, with the S&P 500 falling by 0.7% and the Nasdaq Composite dropping by 1.1%. It doesn't help when oil prices have been trending up and both major oil exporting countries, Saudi Arabia and Rus
Bull, Bear, or Somewhere in Between
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2023-09-04

Why Buy And Hold Doesn't Work (For Most Stocks)

We often hear the stock investing advice of 'buy and hold' as though it is a panacea for all investing problems. Such advice also premised on the assumption that 'stocks go up in the long run'. This can lead investors to mistakenly believe that merely holding onto a stock for an extended period guarantees profitability. However, this is dangerous advice because there are stocks that don't go up in the long run and may caused losses and missed opportunities for an investor. I believe no one wants to take ten years to find out he has lost money. In a research titled 'Long-Term Shareholder Returns: Evidence from 64,000 Global Stocks,' led by Hendrik Bessembinder, an extensive analysis encompassing 64,000 global common stocks spanning from 1991 to 2020 revealed a striking revelation. It was ob
Why Buy And Hold Doesn't Work (For Most Stocks)
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2023-08-30

Is The Stock Market Correction Over?

Two weeks ago I talked about the stock market was undergoing a correction. I said it's not a big crash, just a correction, and I expected it to keep going down for another month by about 10%. But now, in the last few days, markets have showed some strength and this has led me to wonder if the correction is done. The S&P 500 has rebounded by 2% in the past 5 days. Displaying Is The Stock Market Co... Likewise, the tech sector, represented by the QQQ, has gained 3%. Displaying Is The Stock Market Co... The fear gauge indicator known as VIX has dropped by 15% after reaching its highest point of around 17.89 on August 17, 2023. Displaying Is The Stock Market Co... And a concern that was bothering the market earlier – the rise in long-term interest rates – has now taken a bit of a turnaroun
Is The Stock Market Correction Over?
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2023-08-28

Cash Is King, But For How Long More?

Companies are expected to experience increased interest expenses as interest rates rise. However, this doesn't apply universally. There were companies who took on long-term debts when interest rates were low and currently don't require refinancing. Additionally, some of these companies held substantial cash reserves that benefitted from high interest rates, resulting in the generation of millions of dollars in interest income! Bloomberg ran a piece on this, highlighting a roster of companies that generated interest income exceeding $200 million during the most recent quarter: The Big Tech are rather impressive, with Apple and Alphabet earning nearly $1 billion in interest income. High interest rates didn't affect these companies due to their substantial cash holdings and continuous cash g
Cash Is King, But For How Long More?
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2023-08-25
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2023-08-24

You Said Nvidia Is Overvalued But Its Share Price Keeps Rising

The AI fever has not subsided and it is translating to real dollars for Nvidia. The eagerly awaited results of Nvidia has finally been announced and the results were truly exceptional. Nvidia recorded a revenue of $13.51 billion, marking a 101% increase compared to the previous year. The net profit experienced an even more dramatic surge, skyrocketing to $6.19 billion from $656 million in the previous year, reflecting an astounding 854% growth! This significant margin leap can be attributed to the shift in product composition, wherein data center graphics cards yield a superior gross margin compared to other products. Notably, the surge in demand for data center graphics cards, primarily for AI applications, is the cause of the increase in profitability. Nvidia's gaming division is faring
You Said Nvidia Is Overvalued But Its Share Price Keeps Rising
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2023-08-22

The Company Powering 99% of Smartphone Is Set To Be 2023 Biggest IPO

Arm has filed its IPO prospectus and is set to become the largest IPO in 2023. Most people have probably not heard of Arm. But almost everyone has used its invention. An overwhelming 99% of the globe's smartphones rely on Arm for their operation. Whether it's an iPhone or a Samsung device, the odds are high that you're currently holding a device equipped with an Arm-designed chip. Consider Arm as a fundamental blueprint for CPU chips. Historically, Intel has held a predominant position in chip design with its x86 series, which is based on the CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computers) architecture. Displaying The Company Powering 9... However, the x86, while powerful, had issues of excessive heat generation and high energy consumption for mobile gadgets. In contrast, Arm introduced a more st
The Company Powering 99% of Smartphone Is Set To Be 2023 Biggest IPO
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2023-08-21

Home Builder Stocks Up 36% And Buffett Is Buying

Ask an investor what is the most exciting investment theme this year and you would likely get "AI" as the answer. But few knew that the boring home builder stocks have had a great year too. The iShares US Home Construction ETF (ITB) has surged by 36% year-to-date, surpassing the S&P 500 ETF's 15% gains. Displaying Home Builder Stocks Up... The strong performance of home builder stocks amid high interest rates raises questions. One might expect fewer homebuyers and reduced demand for new homes. However, this can be attributed to the ongoing clearing of the backlog that home builders have been experiencing. The surge in demand for homes originated during the pandemic, driven by remote work arrangements, prompting a need for larger living spaces and home offices. Additionally, the employe
Home Builder Stocks Up 36% And Buffett Is Buying
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2023-08-17

Buy Bonds Because Interest Rates Are High And Stocks Are Overvalued?

Starting from March this year, several finance experts have been discussing the unappealing nature of stocks due to the low equity risk premium (ERP). In simple terms, the equity risk premium represents the potential additional return achievable from investing in stocks compared to a safer, risk-free alternative. For instance, when a government bond yields 4% while a stock yields 3%, an investor typically favors bonds due to their higher return and lower risk. The ERP employs the 10-year government bond yield as the risk-free rate and calculates stock yields using the S&P 500's anticipated earnings yield for the next twelve months. Earnings yield is essentially the inverse of the PE ratio. For instance, if the PE ratio is 20, the earnings yield would be 5%. In March, Morgan Stanley rel
Buy Bonds Because Interest Rates Are High And Stocks Are Overvalued?
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2023-08-16

We Are In The Midst Of A Correction

The positive sentiment towards US stocks has faltered over the past few weeks, resulting in increased volatility as seen in the Volatility Index (VIX), which has risen by 22% compared to a month ago. Previously, investors were expressing concerns about the VIX being too low at 14 and bad things may happen; now, they get their wish. Displaying We Are In The Midst Of... The S&P 500 Index has experienced a 4% decline from its year-to-date high achieved on July 27, 2023, marking the most substantial decrease since the banking scare in February-March of the same year. Displaying We Are In The Midst Of... Similarly, the Nasdaq Composite has declined by 6% from its year-to-date peak on July 19, 2023. Displaying We Are In The Midst Of... The Dow Jones, on the other hand, has demonstrated great
We Are In The Midst Of A Correction
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2023-08-15

Is China Reliving the US Housing Crisis in 2008?

China markets are roiled by a property crisis once again. Two years ago it was Evergrande. Now it is Country Garden. Instinctively, we seek to draw from history, searching for comparable instances that could help us understand this issue better. The freshest recollection directs our attention to the US subprime mortgage crisis, which precipitated the 2008 economic downturn. As we were trying to find parallels between these events, we ended up finding dissimilarities. We had trouble recalling prominent real estate developers in the United States. In contrast, there were plenty of big name developers in China, Hong Kong, and even Singapore. Here's the list of ten wealthiest individuals in the real estate industry according to Forbes: Lee Shau Kee (Henderson Land, Hong Kong) Donald Bren (Ir
Is China Reliving the US Housing Crisis in 2008?
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2023-08-15

Big Short Manager Bet $1.6B or 93% of His Fund For Stocks to Crash - Should You Sell?

Michael Burry gained recognition through his role in the film 'The Big Short,' which chronicles his contrarian and substantial wager on the 2007-08 US housing market collapse. Displaying Big Short Manager Bet ... Consequently, he became a closely watched investor, drawing attention whenever investors seek indications of impending market downturns. According to the recently released 13F filing, he is presently placing another substantial bet on a market decline. Burry, along with his Scion Asset Management fund, invested $886 million in put options against the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust and allocated an additional $739 million to put options against the Invesco QQQ Trust ETF. Collectively, the short bet amounts to $1.6 billion, representing a staggering 93% of the fund's total portfolio. Th
Big Short Manager Bet $1.6B or 93% of His Fund For Stocks to Crash - Should You Sell?
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2023-08-11

Inflation Rate Rose To 3.2% In July, Good or Bad?

Following twelve months of continuous decline, the US inflation rate experienced a slight increase of 0.2% last month, reaching 3.2%. Analysts and the media were generally positive about it, pointing out that the inflation rate came in below the anticipated 3.3%. Additionally, they highlighted that real wages had risen when accounting for inflation. To me, it looks like a 'half cup empty, half cup full' situation. I had anticipated the inflation rate to drop below 3%, considering that we might have reached the peak interest rates. If the inflation rate continues to rise in the coming months, particularly with the increase in oil prices, it could potentially lead to a shift in the Fed's position. This, in turn, might result in an upward adjustment of the peak interest rate. In such a scena
Inflation Rate Rose To 3.2% In July, Good or Bad?
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2023-08-10

AI Down, Oil Up, WeWork Bankrupting?

There are a few things happening in the markets to talk about. To start, the enthusiasm for AI appears to be waning, as stocks related to artificial intelligence have started to undergo corrections in the recent days, along with the broader technology sector. Here are some AI related stocks and their one day price change and year-to-date performance: Despite the drop, these stocks have delivered good returns year-to-date. It is a natural course for overextended stocks to correct. The same can be said for the US stock market in general. S&P 500 and Nasdaq QQQ are still up 17% and 39% respectively. Thus, a correction is justifiable, and it's possible that we could observe additional pullback in the stock market in the upcoming days or even weeks. However, as highlighted in the previous
AI Down, Oil Up, WeWork Bankrupting?

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