DHUnplugged #732: Fanning the Flames
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Kissing Ass is good for the wallet
Fed is about to meet and make a rate decision
Time’s Person of the Year!
Whistleblower found dead
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Warm-Up
- Kissing Ass is good for the wallet
- Fed is about to meet and make a rate decision
- Person of the Year!
- Whistleblower found dead
- Markets
- Odd - DJIA down for 7 days, NASDAQ can't be stopped (TSLA pushing this time - once again a reason to look at market cap weightings)
- Fanning the flames - A new name into NASDAQ 100
- Earnings - A few interesting data points
- Social Security benefits increase
- Yes and No, Inflation and No Inflation
- Not since... 2018 or 1978?
Reminder - the CTP Contestants for 2024 CTP Cup
Michael Bowling
Kirk Saathoff
Eric Harvey
Chad Laajala
Tim Dewey
Paul Kinder
Anson Brady (2023 CTP Cup Winner)
---Emails have gone out...
Fed Meeting Dec 18th
- 89% probability of a 0.25% rate cut
- Fed has its back to the wall - markets are dictating
- No reason to believe that they need a cut, although the would not want to worry markets or surprise them in any way
- All reporting shows that they will do the cut, back off a little as to the amount of potential cuts coming in recognition of the fact that the economy is still running well
DJIA - Records?
- The DJIA has been down for 8 days in a row and that has not happened since 2018.
- If the DJIA declines today, that would take us back to the 1970's, 1978 to be exact when there was a 9 day decline.
- But, that is the DJIA, the NASDAQ an SP500 have been holding up.
- Moreover, the fall for the DJIA this month is less that 3%, so not much damage done to the index itself.
Another Sinkhole Warning
- SP500 equal weighted is down more than 3% for the MTD.
- SP500 up slightly MTD
- NASDAQ 100 up moer than 5%
- Small-caps down 3%
BUT - Wait....
- A measure of wholesale price rose more than expected in November, adding fuel to the belief that progress in bringing down inflation has slowed, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday.
- On an annual basis, PPI rose 3%, the biggest advance since February 2023.
- This is after an inline CPI number.
- Rates are on the rise for bonds, as expected
--- Mark this date - inflation could make a comeback in 2025 and totally offside the fed (And they are fanning the flames )
AND Consumers are Spending
- November Retail Sales 0.7% vs. 0.5% consensus; prior revised to 0.5% from 0.4%
But - ISM Composite - Rolling Over
CHIPS
- Shares of Broadcom popped more than 21% Friday morning, pushing the company’s market cap beyond $1 trillion for the first time. It will be Broadcom’s best trading day on record if the move holds until the closing bell.
The move comes after the company reported fourth-quarter results that beat Wall Street’s expectations for earnings and showed strong artificial intelligence revenue growth.
- Broadcom reported $14.05 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter, up 51% year over year but shy of the $14.09 billion expected by analysts according to LSEG. In Broadcom’s semiconductor solutions group, which includes its AI chips, revenue increased 12% to $8.23 billion from $8.03 billion a year ago.
More Chips
- US planning on restricting AI Chips around the world
- Planning on closing China's backdoor access
-Washington plans rules limiting semiconductor shipments to some countries accused of supplying Beijing
- NVDA, MSFT, GOOG, GOOGL, AMD, INTC, SMH
Nuclear - getting some traction
- SMRs - Small Nuclear Reactors
- Small modular reactors, with a power capacity of 300 megawatts or less, are about a third the size of the average reactors in the current U.S. fleet. The goal is to build them in a process similar to an assembly line, with plants rolling out of factories in just a handful of pieces that are then put together at the site.
- Only three SMRs are operational in the world (China and Russia)
- Keep an eye on the news for utilities that will be moving into nuclear - demand is high - theme for 2025
EVEN More Nukes
- GE Vernova is aiming to deploy small nuclear reactors across the developed world over the next decade, staking out a leadership position in a budding technology that could play a central role in meeting surging electricity demand and reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
- GE Vernova is the spinoff of General Electric's former energy business. The company's stock has more than doubled since listing on the New York Stock Exchange last April
- The U.S. government wants to triple nuclear power by 2050 to shore up an electric grid that is under growing pressure from surging power demand. But large nuclear projects, in the U.S. at least, are notoriously plagued by multi-billion dollar budgets, cost overruns, delayed construction timelines and, sometimes, cancellations.
Tech Wars
- Geopolitical tensions are brewing globally over the cutting of subsea cables — critical infrastructure powering cross-border internet connectivity — in the Baltic Sea.
- The severing (a week or so ago) of the cables prompted warnings of "sabotage" and potential "hybrid" warfare targeting key infrastructure in the West amid further escalations in the ongoing war in Ukraine.
- Last week, two undersea cables were severed in the Baltic Sea, raising suspicions that subsea communication systems may be the latest target of sabotage against the West, as it clashes with Russia over the country's invasion of Ukraine.
-One of the cables disrupted was C-Lion1, which links Finland and Germany and is owned by Cinia, a Finnish state-controlled IT firm. Spanning nearly 1,200 kilometers (730 miles), it is the only direct connection of its kind between Finland and Central Europe.
-The other cable damaged was one connecting Lithuania and Sweden, BCS East West Interlink.
--- Both are either mostly or fully repaired already and had alternative routes to move data when was cut....
Musk - SpaceX
- Valuation rockets higher
- SpaceX is in discussions to sell insider shares that could boost the value of Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite company to around $350 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
- That would be a significant premium to a previously mulled valuation of $255 billion as reported by Bloomberg News and other media outlets just last month. It would also cement SpaceX’s status as the most valuable private US company.
- Earlier this year SpaceX did a tender at a valuation of ~ $211 billion
Kissing Ass
- We have seen this before - and now it is a smart move as a little brown nose goes a long way
- Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son will announce a $100 billion investment in the U.S. over the next four years during a Monday visit to President-elect Donald Trump's residence Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida.
- Tim Cook had dinner with Presedent-Elect Trump
Person of the Year!
- Time Magazine has name