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[Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins]( Welcome to Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins! It’s the only daily newsletter featuring the insights of Nomi Prins and her team of global experts, including regular contributing editors Eoin Treacy and Lau Vegys. You’ll find all our issues [here](. And if you have questions or comments, shoot us a note anytime [here]( or at feedback@rogueeconomics.com. What Goes Down, Comes Up Stronger By Nomi Prins, Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins I’ve been in the markets for a long time. From my time as an executive on Wall Street in the late 1980s until now, I’ve seen all sorts of wild things. In fact, in my first year on Wall Street, my team and I had to deal with the 1987 crash. I was 19 years old, and I had just landed a job as an analyst at the Chase Manhattan Bank. Trial by fire, I guess. That’s why I know two things… One, the sky never falls forever. Two, neither do the markets. Yes, some companies go belly up. But the ones that are flexible with the times… the ones that maintain strong balance sheets and strategies… ride out storms. The first week of February has so far proven that point. It has been much calmer for the markets than January was (though markets did rally during the last couple days of January). I talked about the importance of keeping calm in [my recent piece on volatility](. One sector in particular – the tech sector – did just that. It shrugged off negative performance and choppiness. And that presents an opportunity for you. I’ll get to that shortly. First, let’s step back and look at the big picture. Recommended Link [Prolific Investor Issues VIRAL Warning for Americans]( WARNING:The Following Video Contains Strong Opinions and Extreme Financial Predictions. Viewer Discretion Advised. [image]( Teeka Tiwari — arguably one of America’s most prolific Investors — just made an outrageous prediction. Recorded live from his living room couch… In this video, Teeka holds NOTHING back. Teeka blasts Congress, slams Wall Street, and reveals painful truths about America… And reveals one technology set to radically change our nation. If you’re worried about your money, please watch it now. [Play the Video Now (Over 4.6MM+ Views)]( -- A Sign of the Distortion Relative to every other sector in the S&P 500 last month, technology firms took a beating. In fact, they had a rough ride to close out 2021 as well. The [distortion between the markets and the real economy]( was obvious to me on both the ride up in share prices, and the fall down. Why? Tech-billionaires saw a small reckoning in January… while retail investors, who don’t have a stash of billions to count on in a pinch, saw huge losses. However, February brought renewed optimism into the tech space. [Featured: America’s Next Crisis: Buried on page 314 of Pelosi Bill?]( First, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow on Groundhog Day. That means we’re in for only six more weeks of winter. Then, the markets followed suit. They started digging themselves out of January’s hole. And just as the tech sector led the way in terms of volatility and downward trajectory to kick off 2022, it has also led this about-face. Recommended Link [Can these signs make you rich?]( [image]( While everyone is worrying about the supply shortages… There’s one shortage that no one is paying attention to. And the Government is pretending it doesn't exist. It’s called the Great Resignation… and it’s going to trigger an event that could change the face of humanity. And event Jeff Brown calls… the Super Shock. [Find out if you’re ready for the super shock]( -- Where Tech and Money Collide We aren’t totally out of the woods yet. But everything that weighed on tech is now giving it fresh energy during this earnings season. I’ve been writing to you about earnings season – and why the first one of the year is so important – since it kicked off last month. As I wrote on [January 19]( the banks normally surpass earnings expectations by a mile. But this time, they didn't. The tech sector did (more on that in a moment). So why the recent roller coaster for tech stocks? Two pieces of bad news have plagued the tech sector… - Last week, the Federal Reserve signaled that it would pivot to raising rates (yes, it’s always about the Fed) – It implied that it would either let assets roll off its books, or possibly sell some. That’s in order to reduce the huge subsidy it has given Wall Street and the markets. (If you want to know more about what I think of that, check out [my last piece]( Tech companies tend to get pummeled in the grip of rate tightening fears, relative to other companies. That’s because their valuations tend to be more based on future growth than current growth. So if rates rise, it makes borrowing money from the markets to keep up with those growth expectations more expensive. Now, I think the Fed could have been way more hawkish than it was. And after a mini freak-out, the markets agreed. That’s why markets were primed for a rebound. They just needed a reason. Apple’s earnings announcement last Thursday provided just that. Which brings us to our second point… - The semiconductor chip shortage – Global supply chain disruptions have made it hard for tech companies to get their hands on semiconductor chips. And this was true even before the pandemic. These chips are in basically all of their products. The fact that there is still a global semiconductor shortage is a problem. Apple lost $6 billion in revenue because of its last quarter. But that loss was smaller than it had expected. And Apple sees brighter skies ahead for semiconductor production and distribution. Microsoft also announced stellar earnings and record quarterly revenue last Tuesday. But there was too much chop at the time. The markets needed the extra comfort that Apple delivered on Thursday. The multitrillion-dollar-club tech giant also suggested there would be an easing in supply-chain constraints. That news also helped the market rally last Friday. But here is the truly transformative news that Apple dropped… It’s also planning to forge into what I call the “New Money” space. Apple is going to launch a service that would “allow iPhones to accept payments with the tap of a credit card.” That would convert iPhones to tiny cash registers. And it would make it possible for Apple to compete against payment processing companies. For example, Apple could compete against Block (SQ) which requires physical payment devices to work alongside iPhones. (You might recognize Block by its old name – Square. Its CEO is Twitter co-founder and ex-CEO, Jack Dorsey.) [Featured: BUY ALERT: Free Ticker Symbol Disrupting $867 Trillion in Capital Markets]( Now, earlier I mentioned that, to ride out the market storm, companies need a solid strategy. The same is true for investors. For me, that means choosing names that fall within the five trends I’m watching this year. And that’s where Apple’s move into New Money, which I mentioned above, comes in. As regular readers know, the five trends on my radar are New Energy, Infrastructure, Transformative Technology, Meta-Reality and New Money. But I’m especially interested in investing in firms that “blend” with more than one. And many of the tech firms that just announced such upbeat earnings do just that. Apple is one of them. It was already a Transformative Tech company. Now, it’s at the intersection between Transformative Tech and New Money. Recommended Link [⏰ One Day LIGHTNING Trade Pays 183%? ⏰]( [image]( Short term trading is FUN. And once-in-a-lifetime gains can hit LIGHTNING FAST: - 1,333% in 7 days - 8,650% in 10 weeks - 1,500% in a week - 875% in 8 days - 529% in a week One of these Lightning Trades went up 183% in ONE day. Warren Buffett made $12 billion with the idea behind this strategy. Plus, these trades can be CHEAP. They can cost as 25¢…10¢…even a penny. An elite group of our readers just saw a 19¢ trade shoot up as much as a rare 5,100%. If you’re thinking these are options, they’re not! [Here’s what they really are]( -- What This Means For Wall Street and Your Money This intersection is a hot area – one that will be fraught with heavy battles over the months and years to come. But Apple isn’t the only tech stalwart at this intersection. Microsoft is another one. Along with Apple, it announced earnings that far surpassed expectations. Microsoft’s and Apple’s share prices both showed impressive resilience in the face of recent volatility. Their earnings beats were of the magnitude that Wall Street wanted to post for this past quarter – but failed to deliver. In the chart below, you can see Microsoft’s outperformance against the broader stock market (the S&P 500) and the S&P 500’s Information Technology sector. [Chart] Last week, other tech giants chimed in with solid earnings results of their own, reinforcing the positive sentiment. Google-parent Alphabet’s results killed it on Tuesday. Whether you love or hate what they do, these mega-tech giants are inhaling Wall Street’s money… Even as they, among other things, compete for a big chunk of Wall Street’s business in the New Money space. They are constantly adopting Transformative Technologies and expanding them into the Meta-Reality and New Money space. [Chart] So buckle your belts. There will be more chop to come – especially on the back of any uncertainty over rate hikes. However, to take advantage of the Transformative Technology blend in the mega-cap stocks, I like the XLK Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund ETF. It holds Transformative Technology companies, including tech stalwarts like Apple and IBM. Happy investing, and I’ll be in touch again soon. Regards, [signature] Nomi Prins Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to [feedback@rogueeconomics.com](mailto:feedback@rogueeconomics.com?subject=RE: What Goes Down, Comes Up Stronger). --------------------------------------------------------------- MAILBAG A reader weighs in on analyst [Lau Vegys’ recent essay on the Gold-to-Silver ratio…]( I wonder if the existing median is still valid, or if it goes back too far. Silver’s use as an industrial metal is accelerating… – Ernest B. Are you invested in physical silver or the Aberdeen Standard Physical Silver Shares ETF, as Lau recommended? 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