This Week in Barrons: 10.13.2024
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The Market:
-?????? 2 students combined Meta’s smart glasses with custom software, enabling the ability to ID people and retrieve personal data.
-?????? Their system, I-XRAY, uses a combination of facial recognition, reverse image search, and LLMs to find names, addresses, phone numbers, and other details.?
-?????? The privacy concerns come as Meta confirmed that it can use any images and videos shared with Meta AI.
The demo exposes how much privacy and surveillance are about to change in the AI age – and it’s coming fast. ?If a couple of students can achieve these abilities with a pair of Meta smart glasses and publicly available tools, what will dedicated corporations and governments be capable of? [Heck, what can go wrong?]
InfoBits:
o? The Nobel for Physics went to: John Hopfield (who developed a network model mimicking how the brain recalls memories) and Geoff Hinton (who created how neural networks learn from their mistakes).
o? The Nobel for Chemistry went to David Baker (for developing novel proteins), and to Demis Hassabis (Google AI) and John Jumper (Google’s Deepmind) for their work on Alphafold.?
o? I still remember 8 years ago when Bob Dylan was the first musician ever awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
o? BUT, since Google has provided many of its services?for FREE (search, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Photos) – haven’t they actually been helpful to the consumer?
o? Our government believes that: “Google’s illegal conduct unlawfully enriched Google”.? That would be a good argument if Google was a private company, but it’s a public one, owned by tens of millions of Americans.
o? [So DOJ, who exactly will benefit from Google’s breakup?]?
o? Exited 70% of the time below their level of invested capital.
o? Have seen a majority of later stage investments end in a loss.
o? Have confounded even sophisticated investors like Andreessen Horowitz with 25% of their investments going to ZERO.
Crypto-Bytes:
TW3 (That Was - The Week - That Was):
-?????? Inflation is not under control.? The CPI came ~25% higher than the 2% target, and core inflation remains ~50% higher than the target.?
-?????? This is shedding doubt on whether our FED should have done a 50bps interest rate cut in September.?
-?????? Our FED now finds themselves in a tough spot: If they cut interest rates further, they risk having the US enter a period of accelerating inflation. ?If they leave rates alone, they risk the US falling into a recession.
[FYI: Charlie B’s prices over the last 4 years: New Cars: +20%, Electricity: +30%, Gasoline: +44%, US Home Prices: +47%, and Auto Insurance: +60%.]
Morgan’s Moments…
-?????? To create their digital avatar,?users will record a video of themselves talking.? Zoom’s AI will then translate this into a digital clone that mirrors their appearance and voice.
-?????? Users will then write what they want their digital clone to say, and Zoom will create the audio ‘n synch it with the avatar's lip movements.? Users can then send the video update to their teammates.??
-?????? The avatars (available in Q1 2025) should enable video chats among teams, and allow employees to send their “digital twin avatar” to meetings in their place.
[I sure hope bad actors won’t use this to create deep fakes and spread mis-information.]
Next Week: Volatility + Higher Mkts. = FEAR
1.?? Trade with small allocations and using OPTION SPREADS.
2.?? BUY rather than SELL into this volatility because it allows you to further define your risk and behavior.
3.?? Let the range resolve itself BEFORE diving into a conclusion.? We will NOT break outside this range without heavy degrees of correlation.? There is no FOMO in this environment.? If the SPX breaks higher, so will +90% of the equities.
1.?? IF we pop to the upside, watch for a CRUSH in CALL option volatility, and a temporary decrease in the value of your upside CALLs.? This too shall pass.
2.?? Many of the PROS are ready to FADE any market move higher – believing that only the election will be the final resolution to the range.
1.?? Tip #1: Commodities:??I remain bullish on commodities given improved technicals, a global policy pivot toward rate cuts, cheap valuations, and supply-side tailwinds.
2.?? Tip #2: Commodity Equities:? I remain bullish due to reasonable valuations along with the bullish outlook for commodity prices in general.
3.?? Tip #3: Oil/Energy:? Crude oil looks technically primed to rally and corresponding equities appear ready for an upside surprise.? Energy stocks look attractive as a cheap alternative hedge (given increased geopolitical risk and inflation returning).? Remember 2022 when oil prices surged over 70% in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine – the S&Ps went into a bear market, while energy stocks rallied more than 50%.?
-?????? Last Week’s EM = $106 and we moved $60 total.
-?????? Next Week’s EM = $86 – but Monday and Tuesday will be a bit of a slop-fest due to the holiday.
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TIPS:
1.?? Tip #4: Bonds are setting up for a move: Watch the /ZN around $111.
2.?? Tip #5: The U.S. Dollar is setting up for a move: Watch DXY around $103.60.
3.?? Overall, it’s fair to say that the energy sector is an overlooked and undervalued part of the market with macro catalysts in the wings.? It’s worth a second look if only for diversification and risk management purposes.
-????? 13 to 17-Week Treasuries @ 4.75%
-????? Physical Commodities = Gold @ $2,674/oz. & Silver @ $31.7/oz.
-????? **Bitcoin (BTC = $63,200 / in at $4,310)
-????? **Ethereum (ETH = 2,460 / in at $310)
-????? HROW – Harrow Health = $50.7 / in at $12
-????? INDA – India ETF ($57 / in at $50)
-????? BRK/B – Berkshire = ($460 / in at $439)
-????? **IBIT – Blackrock’s Spot Bitcoin ETF ($35.9 / in at $24)
-????? SVM – Silvercorp Metals = (4.86 / in at $4)
-????? DSVSF – Discovery Silver = (0.683 / in at $0.62)
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-????? Materials / Utilities: Long Call Verticals…
o? XLU – Utilities: Jan ’25: $85 / $89 CALL-Sp.
o? WEC – Wisconsin Power: Jan ’25: +$100 / -$105 CALL-Sp.
o? SVM – Silvercorp Metals: Jan. ’25: +$5 Calls
o? SLB – Schlumberger: Jan. ’25: $47.5 / $52.5 CALL-Sp.
o? HAL – Halliburton: Jan. ’25: $31 / $34 CALL-Sp.
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-????? SPY – S&Ps: Jan ’25: +$520 / -$500 PUT-Sp.
-????? SPY – S&Ps: Jan ’25: +$500 PUTs
-?????? GLD – Gold ETF: Jan ‘25: +$255 / -$260 CALL-Sp.
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-????? **RIOT – Riot Bitcoin Mining
o? Bi-Weekly: ?BUY the Stock
o? BUY Puts 1 Std. Dev. OTM for protection
o? SELL Covered Calls ? Std. Dev. OTM for income
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** Crypto-Currency aware
Please be safe out there!
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