Monday, January 25, 2021

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MARKETS YTD PERFORMANCE


NASDAQ

13,543.06

+ 5.08%

S&P

3,841.47

+ 2.27%

DOW

30,996.98

+ 1.28%

GOLD

1,856.90

- 2.35%

10-YR

1.086%

+ 16.70 bps

OIL

52.11

+ 7.62%

*As of market close

  • Vaccine tracker: More than 65 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine have been administered globally, according to Bloomberg. The US has been averaging 1.16 million doses a day over the past week—at this rate, we can hit the Biden administration’s goal of 100 million shots in the new president’s first 100 days.
  • Markets: As earnings season hits its crescendo, the major US equities indexes are at or near all-time highs. Bullish trades known as “call options” reached their highest level on record earlier this month, per the WSJ.

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Special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) were undoubtedly the Silly Bandz of 2020. In total, 242 SPACs were launched last year, accounting for nearly half the money raised via public offerings.

  • The SPAC club includes billionaire investors like Bill Ackman and Chamath Palihapitiya, former House Speaker Paul Ryan, and even Shaq.

Unlike Silly Bandz, SPACs may have some staying power. So far in 2021, an average of five new SPACs has been launched every business day, attracting nearly $20 billion from investors. That already exceeds 2019’s total.

Let’s SPAC up for a minute

Like the word “erudite,” SPAC might be a term that you hear frequently without fully understanding what it means. A SPAC is a publicly traded shell company whose single purpose in life is to merge with another company, taking them public in the process. Investors buy shares in the “blank-check” company, trusting the people behind the SPAC to identify a promising target to acquire. SPACs typically have two years to secure a deal before they are contractually obligated to return any money raised to investors. 

  • Some notable companies that went public via SPACs are DraftKings, Virgin Galactic, and essentially the entire electric vehicle industry—26 companies tied to mobility and technology went public via SPAC last year, with five more already on the docket for 2021. 

So why SPAC? For one, they’re quicker than a traditional IPO process. Hims, a telehealth startup, negotiated with SPAC Oaktree Acquisition Corp. for just four months before agreeing to a deal that would take it public. A traditional IPO would have taken 12 to 18 months, the company’s CEO told the WSJ.

Wall Street sees icebergs ahead 

Goldman Sachs was the third most active underwriter of SPAC IPOs last year, but CEO David Solomon said in last week’s earnings call that they “need to be pulled back or rebalanced in some way.” His main concern? SPACs have become way overhyped.

  • One example: The SPAC SoftBank launched last year is currently trading 34% higher than its initial price...but it hasn’t even announced an acquisition target.  

Looking ahead...down the road SPACs may be less popular than they are now, replaced by other creative ways to go public. We're clearly not close to that point yet.

        

Stringer/Getty Images. Wuhan on February 3rd.

On Saturday, the Chinese city of Wuhan marked the first anniversary of its infamous “lockdown,” when 11 million people were simultaneously put into strict quarantine to stop the coronavirus from spreading across the country. 

  • The lockdown lasted 76 days, from late January until April. 

At the time, the world was stunned that a government would enforce such harsh restrictions on the movement of people and the ability of businesses to operate. Little did we know that Lockdown Lite was coming to countries and cities around the world in the subsequent months. 

So what’s it like in Wuhan now? The Chinese have largely managed to stamp out Covid-19, so life is almost “normal.” But a recent uptick in new cases in other regions of China has muffled local business activity, according to NPR

Zoom out: China was the only major economy to grow last year. It’s recorded fewer than 100,000 coronavirus cases and about 4,800 deaths in total (some experts question these numbers). 

Looking ahead...the upcoming Lunar New Year will put China’s Covid response to the test. About 200 million people are expected to travel in what’s referred to as humanity’s largest annual migration. 

        

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Talk Is No Longer Cheap

Clubhouse, the audio-based social media platform, confirmed it closed another round of funding led by Andreessen Horowitz over the weekend. The valuation wasn’t disclosed, but a few days before, The Information reported investors were eyeing a $1 billion price tag, 10x higher than Clubhouse’s previous round.  

  • The app, which allows users to join virtual rooms to eavesdrop on other people’s conversations (it’s not as creepy as it sounds), has managed to attract 2 million users, including stars like John Mayer, Oprah Winfrey, and Meek Mill, since launching back in April 2020. 

While Clubhouse has been successful in building a diverse user base that spans from tech to hip-hop, it hasn’t yet given its creators the option to monetize their followings. The latest round of funding will go toward developing a creators fund aimed at supporting the app’s most popular users. 

Zoom out: Creator funds are becoming a staple of platforms trying to attract and hold onto talent. TikTok launched a $200 million fund to compensate creators last year, while Snapchat has also been handing out millions of dollars a week to attract people to its TikTok-esque video platform, Spotlight. 

        

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The iconic TV host Larry King died on Saturday at 87. Having racked up more than 30,000 interviews during his TV and radio career, he gained a lot of wisdom. Here's one of our favorite Larry lessons:

"I remind myself every morning: Nothing I say this day will teach me anything. So if I'm going to learn, I must do it by listening. I never learned anything while I was talking."

+ For more Larry: Here are some legendary moments

        

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Quiet Davos: The annual World Economic Forum summit, which had been scheduled to start today, is moving from the Swiss Alps to cyberspace. World leaders including Chinese President Xi Jinping and German Chancellor Angela Merkel will call for global cooperation to address the pandemic.

Busy earnings: It’s going to feel like the first weekend of March Madness over the next few days, with more than 20% of S&P companies releasing their financial stats from last quarter. The No. 1 seeds are Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, and Tesla. 

Economic check-up: On Thursday, we’ll get a first look at fourth-quarter GDP, which is projected to have increased 4.7%. That would mean the economy shrank by 3.5% in 2020. The Fed also meets this Wednesday, but it’s not expected to make any drastic announcements. 

Everything else:

  • The Senate will vote on Janet Yellen’s confirmation as Treasury secretary today.
  • The 2021 MLB Hall of Fame class will be announced on Tuesday. 
  • The Sundance Film Festival (smaller schedule, more virtual) begins Thursday.
        

WHAT ELSE IS BREWING

  • A SpaceX rocket launched 143 small satellites into orbit, and if that sounds like a lot...it is. 143 payloads is a new record for a single rocket.
  • China topped the US as a destination for foreign direct investment last year, the first time in decades the US hasn’t held the top spot.
  • All University of Michigan sports are shutting down for two weeks after student athletes were infected with the new, highly contagious B117 strain of the coronavirus.
  • Tens of thousands of Russians protested Saturday (some in bone-numbing temperatures) to demand the release of top Putin opponent Alexei Navalny.
  • Recreational cannabis sales began in Arizona on Friday. It’s the 15th state to broadly legalize marijuana. 

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Examples of questions you might have:

  • What does it mean to have a “parent” company? 
  • Why is bitcoin so volatile?  
  • How do I start a SPAC?

Rule of thumb: If you are confused about something, a bunch of other people are probably confused about the same exact thing. So here’s a 100% no-judgement way to learn more about the world. Ask your question here.

GAMES

Super Bowl LV Trivia

On February 7, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will face the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl. We went 50% on our game prediction—think you can beat that on this quiz? Here’s how it works: We’ll give you a prompt, and you’ll have to choose whether the answer is Tampa Bay or Kansas City.

  1. Larger population (metro area)
  2. Higher elevation
  3. Greater share of Biden votes in the 2020 election
  4. Closer to NYC (as the crow flies)
  5. Greater number of professional sports championships

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  1. Larger population (metro area): Tampa Bay
  2. Higher elevation: Kansas City
  3. Greater share of Biden votes in the 2020 election: Kansas City
  4. Closer to NYC: It’s realllllly close—Tampa Bay has a slight edge at just over 1,000 miles
  5. Greater number of professional sports championships: Kansas CitY

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Kurt Schlichter


What if One Parent’s Greek and the Other’s German?

Eric Metaxas


It's a Miracle, Right on Cue

Derek Hunter


Biden's Disappearing COVID

Kevin McCullough


Senator Lee: Biden’s Executive Orders Will Fuel ‘Growing Divide’ in America

Gabriella Hoffman



Six Questions About Masks Our Overlords Refuse To Answer

Scott Morefield


In Praise of Mike Lindell

Tom Tradup


Biden’s Nuclear Foolishness: Following in Obama’s Footsteps

Jeff Davidson


Locked Out by Twitter for Telling the Truth

Michael Brown


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The Transgender Agenda Will Eviscerate Title IX

Rob Jenkins


Thermonuclear Option: The Explicit Danger in Eliminating the Filibuster

Jason Killmeyer


Repealing 'Right-to-Work' Laws Would Be a Major Stain on Biden’s Presidency

Gabe Kaminsky



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Gov. Evers: Saying Abortionists 'Execute Babies' Is 'Blasphemy'
Trump blasts Schiff as 'political hack'

Pelosi's condescension offers some laughs
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Tipsheet
As Recall Effort Picks up Steam, Newsom Reportedly to Lift Stay-at-home Order in State

Leah Barkoukis


Why One Union That Endorsed Biden Already Has Buyer's Remorse

Leah Barkoukis


Why the NYT Is Encouraging Americans to Practice 'Double-Masking'

Beth Baumann


Liz Cheney Isn't the Only House Republican Getting Censured for Impeachment Vote

Bronson Stocking


COVID Lockdowns Are Winding Down in Some Democratic-run States. Here's Why.

Beth Baumann


Poll Reveals How Americans Feel About the Latest Migrant Caravan

Bronson Stocking


Seattle Sure Waited a Long Time to Implement This New Policy on Rioting

Bronson Stocking


WATCH: Sen. Rand Paul Shreds George Stephanopoulos for Being a Liberal Hack

Beth Baumann


It Doesn't Look Like the Guard Is Leaving the Capital Anytime Soon

Bronson Stocking


Texas AG: Biden Violated Federal Law with This Executive Order

Beth Baumann


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Man Who Lost Parents In Synagogue Shooting Sues NRA | Cam Edwards

Anti-Gun Academics Push For New Restrictions On 2A | Patrick Richardson

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2017: American actress Mary Tyler Moore , who helped redefine the portrayal of women on TV with her roles in the comedies The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–66) and The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–77), died in Greenwich, Connecticut. [See Mary Tyler Moore in an episode of the Dick Van Dyke Show.]
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2005: American architect Philip C. Johnson—who wielded great influence in American architectural design, playing a defining role in several 20th-century movements—died in Connecticut. [Test your knowledge of architecture and architects.]
Charles Manson
1971: American criminal and cult leader Charles Manson and three of his followers were convicted of a series of notorious murders; their crimes inspired the best-selling book Helter Skelter (1974). [Read about this and nine other “trials of the century.”]
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
1961: The animated film One Hundred and One Dalmatians was released in the United States, and it became a Disney classic, especially noted for the villainous character Cruella De Vil. [Take our Disney quiz.]
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1949: The first Emmy Awards were presented; there were only six categories, and nominated shows were limited to those that aired in the Los Angeles area. [How much do you know about the Emmys?]
Virginia Woolf
1882: British writer Virginia Woolf, who made an original contribution to the form of the novel and was one of the most-distinguished critics of her time, was born in London. [Can you match these opening lines to their works?]
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FOX
Daily update January 25, 2021


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Fox News is a hazard to our democracy. It's time to take the fight to the Murdochs. Here's how.
I happened to be watching Fox News on election night when the network startled the political world by calling Arizona for Joe Biden. It was a weird ...
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Ex-GOP strategist: Rupert Murdoch is the most dangerous immigrant in America
New York (CNN Business) If you thought Fox News would dial down the highly charged rhetoric after Donald Trump left office, you'd be mistaken.
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TE Greg Olsen retires from NFL, will join Fox Sports as broadcaster
In July, Olsen signed a deal to be Fox Sports' No. 2 NFL television analyst, paired with Kevin Burkhardt, after he retires. "Proud of what I was able to ...
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Romney on Trump impeachment: 'If we're going to have unity,' there must be 'accountability'
... for the upcoming impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, telling "Fox News Sunday" that a trial is needed to achieve "truth and justice.".
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Disney defends 'Star Wars' host after tweets about White people resurface
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NFC Championship Watch Party: Live!
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Pirates attack Turkish ship off W. Africa; kill 1, kidnap 15
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SpaceX launches the Transporter-1 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
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Newspaper: President Trump pressured DOJ to file case with Supreme Court to overturn election results »

Former President Donald Trump pushed the Department of Justice to directly ask the Supreme Court to invalidate President Joe Biden's election win, people familiar with the matter told the Wall Street Journal.

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As the House prepares to bring the impeachment charge against former President Donald Trump to the Senate for trial, a growing number of Republican senators say they are opposed to the proceeding, dimming the chances that Trump will be convicted on the charge that he incited a siege of the U.S. Capitol.
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Top aides to President Joe Biden have begun talks with a group of moderate Senate Republicans and Democrats on a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package.
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Pro-life counselor seeks protection from ‘radical abortion militants’

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