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Investors think there's more chance Tesla and bitcoin will halve than double, warns Deutsche Bank

Dow Jones2021-01-19

MW UPDATE: Investors think there's more chance Tesla and bitcoin will halve than double, warns Deutsche Bank

By Barbara Kollmeyer

Critical information for the U.S. trading day

Investors are returning from the long holiday weekend in an upbeat mood, with some attributing that optimism over an imminent changing of the guard at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. And we've got earnings and comments from Biden's top Treasury pick, Janet Yellen, ahead.

The S&P 500 is up about 0.3% for the year after last week's pullback. That pales in comparison to some assets, with bitcoin up another 27% this year, after a 300% return in 2020. And electric-car maker Tesla $(TSLA)$ has gained 17% so far in 2021, after around a 700% gain last year.

Read:Tesla's new $950 stock price target at Wedbush is the highest on Wall Street, but the analyst still won't say buy

On that note, we move onto our call of the day, which is all about bubbles. It comes from a survey just published by Deutsche Bank, who asked, among other questions, where investors are seeing the froth right now.

Some 89% of respondents believe markets are facing bubbles, and two stand out -- U.S. technology stocks and bitcoin. The latter is getting close to "extreme bubble" territory.

"When asked specifically about the 12-month fate of bitcoin and Tesla -- a stock emblematic of a potential tech bubble -- a majority of readers think that they are more likely to halve than double from these levels with Tesla more vulnerable according to readers," said strategist Jim Reid and research analysts Karthik Nagalingam and Henry Allen. Tesla will report fourth-quarter earnings on Jan. 27.

More bubble thoughts on bitcoin -- the cryptocurrency has reportedly topped the "most crowded position" in Bank of America's monthly fund manager survey, knocking tech stocks off the highest perch.

When it comes to bitcoin though, enthusiastic investors don't seem to scare so easily:

Another question asked in the Deutsche Bank survey was whether one potential bubble popper -- the Federal Reserve tapering its asset purchasing program -- was likely.

"71% of respondents do not believe that the Fed will taper before year-end, which is in line with what Fed governors had been saying forcefully by the end of last week, but a quarter of readers may think that economic growth/markets could force their hand," said Reid and the team.

Read:BlackRock's CEO says a leading investor is flagging worries about valuations and inflation

The markets

Tech stock futures , incidentally, are leading the way higher . Crude prices seem unfazed.

The quote

"Just 25 doses have been given in one lowest income country -- not 25 million, not 25,000 -- just 25. I need to be blunt: The world is on the brink of a catastrophic moral failure." That was the World Health Organization's director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who had harsh words about global vaccine inequalities on Monday .

The buzz

On the earnings front, Bank of America $(BAC)$ reported a profit that beat forecasts, but disappointed on the revenue side, with results from another big financial name, Goldman Sachs $(GS)$, still to come. Streaming giant Netflix .

In a prepared statement ahead of her confirmation hearings, Treasury nominee Yellen says U.S. policy needs to "act big" .

The incoming Biden administration says coronavirus travel restrictions are sticking for incoming Europe and Brazil travelers, after President Donald Trump just lifted the ban .

California's state epidemiologist has advised halting the rollout of more than 300,000 doses of biotech Moderna's $(MRNA)$ vaccine, after possible allergic reactions by some recipients.

Coherent's (COHR) shares are flying after optical-components maker Lumentum said it has agreed to acquire the laser maker in a $5.7 billion cash-and-stock deal.

Western Union $(WU)$ shares are surging after the money-transfer company announced a deal .

The tweet

The chart

Also from that Deutsche Bank survey, were a few questions about COVID-19 vaccines and lockdowns. It seems later this year is when life is expected to return to "normal."

And when it comes to vaccines, more seem willing than last month:

Random reads

Like in that Tom Hanks movie? A California man made an airport his home for three months.

And Redditors gushed about everything they love and miss about airports right now.

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-Barbara Kollmeyer; 415-439-6400; AskNewswires@dowjones.com

 

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January 19, 2021 07:12 ET (12:12 GMT)

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  • brilliant何
    ·2021-01-19
    那你做空特斯拉啊 又不是不可以反向操作的 
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