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November 15, 2021 Is the stock market bubble about to burst? Good morning traders, Welcome back to T

November 15, 2021 Is the stock market bubble about to burst? Good morning traders, Welcome back to The Daily Setup. Markets were up on Friday heading into the weekend. Here’s what’s on the docket today: - Lordstown drops 18% on the heels of Rivian’s IPO - Johnson and Johnson is breaking up - Concerns rise about a stock market crash So have a cup of coffee, give us a read, and let’s start this week off on the right foot. Jeff Lordstown, The Stock Market, and the Toshiba Split BIGGEST MOVER Ride or die-looking more like die at this point Shares of beleaguered EV start-up Lordstown Motors (RIDE) got hammered during Friday’s trading session, closing the day down [17.56%](. This coming on the heels of a 24% rally Thursday, which analysts have attributed to [the Rivian effect](. Rivian (RIVN), the Amazon and Ford backed EV start-up, IPO’d Wednesday and closed Thursday’s trading session up [23%](. Unlike Rivian, Lordstown’s rally would be short-lived as the stock came crashing back to Earth Friday following Q3 earnings. - Lordstown posted a [Q3 loss of $0.54/share]( vs. analysts’ estimates of a loss of $0.62/share. That’s the good news if you can call it that. - The bad news…the company [delayed the launch of its first vehicle]( until the second half of 2022. Oh, and the Street was expecting Lordstown to report revenue of $26.47M, but the company had none. You read that right. Zip, zero, zilch in the revenue column. - The company was also downgraded by BTIG analyst Gregory Lewis which means Lordstown stock has zero buy ratings on the Street. - Lordstown did strike a deal with Taiwanese contract manufacturer Foxconn for $230M in cash, which helps a lot when a company makes zero dollars in revenue. Lordstown’s situation is not a pretty one. That said, it is about [22%]( off its 52-week low and from a technical standpoint, has plenty of room to run to the upside. If the company can continue to improve its cash position, they should be able to start production in the near future. The EV industry continues to be red-hot so keep an eye on RIDE and any news regarding their finances. A bubble about to pop Amid a tide of euphoric sentiment for a market that’s hit [all-time highs](, more and more analysts fear a looming stock market crash. Though last Wednesday’s CPI report rained on the market’s parade a little, driving the value of oil and crypto lower with an inflationary wave of negative consumer sentiment, [tech, and communications stocks]( pulled out umbrellas and weathered the news just fine. - While it may be easy for some to get wrapped up in the wild optimism of the tech sector, the more shrewd investor (or those with internet access and subscription to The Daily Setup) would note that US consumer sentiment has dropped to a [10-year low.]( This is due in part to the Fed’s perceived inability to combat "transitory" inflation. The problem has become so visible that even Biden woke up from his nap and noticed, claiming ["it is definitely a problem and I’m totally gonna do something about it."]( - That’s not the only troubling disparity. Morgan Stanley analysts have warned that the difference between the federal funds rate and the CPI is [the largest ever](and that this kind of gap is a recipe for asset bubbles... - ...Which sounds like a more and more reasonable fear when you learn that the S&P’s current market capitalization is 177% of the U.S. GDP. For context, right before the tech bubble popped in 2000, the S&P’s cap was [just 121%]( of the national GDP. In other words, the bigger they are, the harder they fall. This leaves us with quite the debacle. While stocks, being fueled by excess liquidity and the Fed’s current tact towards rate hikes, may make passive investing in the S&P 500 quite the tantalizing prospect, the potential for a 50% valuation drop for the index could complicate such a strategy. If this possibility has you on edge, you could turn to ol’ faithful and spot gold. After all, if it’s good enough for medieval kings and the Vatican, it’s probably good enough for you. All the Cool Kids Are Doing It The first half of November has seen more breakups than a Katherine Heigl movie. Divestitures are the hot new thing as managers discover that splitting up companies into smaller pieces is way easier than actually managing them. Toshiba is the latest corporate Lloyd Dobler and has announced a plan to [split into three companies]( in an attempt to stave off activist investors. $TOSBF gained 3.60% on the news. - The move is uncommon in Japan, where conglomerates are the norm, but follows recent breakup announcements from General Electric (GE) and Johnson & Johnson (JNJ). - The three companies would be Energy & Infrastructure, Hard Disks & Semiconductors, and Flash Memory Chips & Other Assets. - Toshiba has been [mired in crises]( for years, from an accounting scandal in 2015 to a Chapter 11 filing in 2017 to a second bite at the accounting irregularities apple in 2020. A company spokesperson said that Toshiba would have elected to break up regardless of the rumblings from unhappy investors. Right. If you believe that then you should probably respond ASAP to that email from the nice Internet prince offering you a reward for helping him unfreeze some assets. No ETF For You Crypto Corner Last Friday the SEC [rejected VanEck’s application]( to launch an ETF that tracks the Bitcoin spot price. Moving with the lightning speed government is known for, the Commission finally decided on the application that had been submitted back in March. - The SEC said that the CBOE, who would list the ETF, had not done enough to demonstrate that it could protect investors from fraudulent trading. - The Commission also [expressed concern]( that the Bitcoin market could not be monitored and is subject to manipulation, demonstrating that the Commission definitely does not understand Bitcoin in the slightest. - The SEC’s rationale seems well-grounded though, since cryptocurrencies are the only markets that could possibly be manipulated, cough cough, LIBOR, cough. Those looking for Bitcoin exposure via ETF are limited to the futures-based products launched last month from ProShares (BITO) and Valkyrie (BTF). Or if you want to own Bitcoin directly, just have your kids set up your wallet for you and ask them about having paper hands. To the moon! J&J to split and become Johnson - Johnson Rumor has it Everyone’s favorite Talc producer, Johnson & Johnson, announced Friday that the [company will be splitting]( their consumer products division from their pharmaceutical & medical device division. The new companies will be publicly traded and rank among the largest healthcare companies in the world, even as separate entities. The consumer health division will consist of iconic brands like Band-Aid, Listerine, and Tylenol, while the pharmaceutical division, which will retain the Johnson & Johnson name, will be made up of its prescription drugs and medical devices. This division will include their Covid-19 vaccine. The company hopes to complete the transaction by [mid-to-late 2023](. Shares of JNJ closed up [1.2%]( on the news. - The company expects their consumer division to generate $15B this year, while their pharmaceutical and medical device division is expected to rake in a revenue of $77B. Thanks again 'rona. - In referencing the split, outgoing CEO Alex Gorsky said, "It’s in the best long-term interest of all our stakeholders." And if there’s one thing we know about big corporations, they’re always looking out for their stakeholders. - The consumer products division will also be lucky enough to get the litigation resulting from lawsuits over claims that the company’s Baby Powder causes cancer. The company has denied the allegations. *[this gif coming to mind as I read that](* Johnson & Johnson shares are roughly right in the middle of their [price range for 2021](. It will be interesting to see if Friday’s announcement can push it back towards this year’s high of $179.92 or if sellers will take this small pop in price to get short once again. Keep an eye on JNJ. Other Interesting News Links Other News Other News Links [Europe going green in an effort to save everyone, but make everyone else look bad]( [Let the chips fall where they may- except China, as the White House rejects Intel’s proposal]( [Blink charges ahead after Q3 earnings]( [Where in the world is Carmen San Diego Satoshi Nakamoto? Florida trial to potentially reveal Bitcoin founder]( [Image] RagingBull, LLC 62 Calef Hwy. #233, Lee, NH 03861 [Unsubscribe from all RagingBull emails]( Questions or concerns about our products? Call or text us on your mobile: 1.800.123.4567 © Copyright 2020, [RagingBull]( - [Refund Policy]( - [Privacy Policy]( - [Terms & Conditions]( DISCLAIMER: To more fully understand any Ragingbull.com, LLC ("RagingBull") subscription, website, application or other service ("Services"), please review our full disclaimer located at [(. FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY; NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. 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