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Who Is Being Honest?

Tech Letter

It’s fair to take a look at the Nasdaq index and predict there’s a substantially strong chance for the Nasdaq ($COMPQ) to hit 9,310 which is around 12% from here.

The people in charge have been sounding out how great the US economy is with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell saying the US economy is in “strong shape” and the central bank can reduce inflation to 2% while maintaining a solid labor market.

I believe Powell is overplaying his hand and the economy isn’t as strong as he says it is.

Energy stocks were up 29% in the first half of 2022 and their outperformance contributed to pushing other sectors down like technology.

The re-rating of the economy to worse than first thought will translate into worse than expected earnings projections and take us down closer to 9,310 on the technology-heavy Nasdaq index.

That’s only about 12% from today.

The US central bank is still fighting an uphill battle to contain inflation.

Let’s do some simple math.

The Fed Fund’s rate is currently sitting at 1.75%.

Considering that inflation is at 8.65%, the Fed would need to raise rates another 6.85% for real inflation to be zero.

The Fed said they hope to get to 4% by the end of 2023 which would still represent relative inflation of 4.65%.

That’s also 17 months away and worse unintended consequences could manifest along the way which is why raising it all at one time would probably be better than not at this point.

Powell’s comments came at a panel discussion at the European Central Bank’s annual policy forum in Sintra, Portugal.

Ironically, peel back a layer and the environment is starting to unravel in Silicon Valley.

One bellwether to take note of is Meta (META) or Facebook which announced they will cut plans to hire engineers by at least 30% this year, CEO Mark Zuckerberg told employees on Thursday, as he warned them to brace for a deep economic downturn.

“If I had to bet, I'd say that this might be one of the worst downturns that we've seen in recent history,” Zuckerberg told workers in a weekly employee Q&A session.

Zuckerberg confirmed that layoffs are also coming saying the company was “turning up the heat” on performance management to filter out staffers unable to meet more aggressive goals.

“Realistically, there are probably a bunch of people at the company who shouldn't be here,” Zuckerberg said.

Chief Product Officer Chris Cox said that the company must “prioritize more ruthlessly” and that the economy is in “serious times here and the headwinds are fierce.”

Powell’s comments are diametrically opposed to what Zuckerberg and Cox are revealing to their staff and these Facebook executives have access to much more detailed data on the state of the consumer than Powell.

Who should we believe?

Powell just got re-elected to another 4-year term which in fact was a reason why he said he was late to raise rates.

Zuckerberg and Cox can’t afford to wait to get “re-elected” because in the game of public businesses there are only the ones who are left behind and the ones who do the leaving behind.

Powell can slow play the rate situation and pedal out false narratives because he is guaranteed a 4-year term which will most likely be his last before retiring to a nice benefits package and pension.

Zuckerberg is presiding over a failing Facebook business where Meta is sucking up lots of capital expenditure to develop an uncertain metaverse.

My bet is that we will see many tech companies reinforce what Zuckerberg and Cox laid out.

Companies will need to tighten up shops and shave off the fat.

The incremental eyeball is much harder to secure and monetize in July 2022 than it was during the great bull market of 2018 and 2019.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has also reiterated similar talking points and the odd man out appears to be Powell.

9,310 could be here sooner than we think.

 

 

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Quote of the Day - July 1, 2022

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“I fear the day when the technology overlaps with our humanity. The world will only have a generation of idiots.”  - Said Theoretical Physicist Albert Einstein

 

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