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Apr 30, 2025

 

🎙 Episode Summary:
This week, Simon unpacks Alphabet’s surprisingly cheap valuation, troubling US economic data, South African CPI figures, Trump’s trade mess, and the implications of Aspen’s customer fallout. Plus, he previews the Berkshire AGM and upcoming JustOneLap events.


📉 US Economic Data Shock

  • Q1 GDP: Expected +0.2%, came in at –0.3% 😬

  • Imports surged 40%, skewing GDP down

  • Retail inventories and trade balance signal deeper issues

  • PCI inflation at 1.8% vs. 1.2% expected

  • Recession fears intensify

US GDP Q1 2025 US GDP Q1 2025


🇺🇸 Trump’s 100-Day Trade Tangle

  • Trump promised 90 trade deals in 90 days — none signed yet

  • India might come to the table soon

  • Tariff chaos continues, shelves may empty by July

  • Xi Jinping not engaging — trade uncertainty remains high


📊 Alphabet (GOOGL) is Looking CHEAP

  • PE under 20, forward PE ~17 🔥

  • YouTube: $9B in rev, larger TV share than Netflix

  • Cloud turning profitable; Waymo surging

  • Risks: Antitrust cases, weakened core search, AI competition

  • Analyst sentiment: 13 Strong Buys, 39 Buys, 12 Holds

  • Price targets: Avg $202, High $240


🧠 Search Wars: Google vs. AI

  • Google Search = cluttered & ad-heavy

  • Simon prefers Perplexity & ChatGPT for clean, accurate info

  • Questions around ad revenue in AI-driven search era


💥 Aspen: Trust Broken

  • Lost a major take-or-pay client 🧪

  • Share down ~33%; questions around facility utilization

  • Replacing lost volume could take 12–18 months

  • Confidence in management fading

Aspen | Weekly 29 April 2025 Aspen | Weekly 29 April 2025


📉 SA CPI Drops to 2.7%

  • Well below target band midpoint of 4.5%

  • Inflation lowest since mid-2020

  • Will SARB cut rates? Depends on FOMC outcome on 7 May


📚 Budget 3.0 Incoming

  • New budget after VAT hike rejection

  • 21 May – Stay tuned for more policy drama


🏛 Berkshire Hathaway AGM

  • Saturday @ 14:30 SA time 🧓

  • First meeting without Charlie Munger

  • Warren Buffett expected to address investment outlooks and succession

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Apr 23, 2025

Gold Pullback in Focus

  • Gold surged to $3,500 before a sharp pullback to $3,321.
  • Simon breaks down what caused the spike — including comments from Trump about Powell and rate cuts.
  • Weekly chart shows potential kangaroo tail reversal — possible zone to watch: $2,800–$3,000.

Gold | Weekly | 23 April 2025 Gold | Weekly | 23 April 2025

Trump, Powell & IMF Forecast Downgrades
  • Trump critiques Powell and Fed policy while possibly setting up a scapegoat.
  • IMF cuts global growth forecasts from 3.2% to 2.8%.
  • South Africa's expected GDP is now at 1% — far below Treasury’s 1.9% target.
Rare Earths: Not So Rare, Still Strategic
  • China's dominance in rare earths: 69% production, 90% processing.
  • Simon looks at the VanEck Rare Earth/Strategic Metals ETF (REMX) as a thematic play.
  • Pros & cons of investing in rare earths — not fully sold on the ETF himself.
Flashback: 5 Years Since Negative Oil
  • Remember April 2020? Oil went negative (-$40.32)!
  • Breakdown of why it happened (physical settlement, lack of storage).
  • One of the wildest moments in market history.

21 April 2020 | WTO goes negative 21 April 2020 | WTO goes negative

New Battery Tech from China’s CATL
  • Sodium-ion batteries could rival lithium: cheaper, safer, fast-charging.
  • CATL is profitable and pays a dividend, but listed in Shenzhen, making access tricky.
Aspen's R2 Billion Hit
  • Brief mention of Aspen's contract dispute and loss.
  • Lack of transparency continues to damage trust in management.

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Apr 15, 2025
🌍 Global Markets Rundown
  • Goldman Sachs suggests gold could plausibly hit $4,500/oz by year-end.
  • Gold is currently around $3,200/oz, but volatility and uncertainty are driving prices higher.
  • Gold miners are benefiting from the price surge, with big leverage showing up in earnings.
    • Example: Pan African Resources made $900/oz at $2,250; could make $2,900 at $3,250.
  • Big upside still possible if gold just holds or drifts higher.
  • SA gold stocks (YTD performance):
    • Pan African Resources +106%
    • Harmony +76%
    • AngloGold Ashanti* +72%
    • Gold Fields +30% (with mine-related issues)

Gold | Weekly chart |~ 15 April 2025 Gold | Weekly chart |15 April 2025

📉 Recession Watch
  • Larry Fink (BlackRock) & Jamie Dimon (JPMorgan): “US may already be in a recession.”
  • Trump’s constant tariff changes add more uncertainty.
  • Growth is slowing, and inflation is stubbornly high (risk of stagflation).
  • Treasury buyers are hesitant—money is going into gold, not US 10-year bonds.
  • China's potential bond moves could rattle the entire global system.
💸 Currency Check
  • The Rand recovered from nearly R20/USD to around R18.75/USD.
  • Driven by dollar weakness, global uncertainty, and DXY dipping below 100.
  • Local support for ZAR remains tentative but improving.
📊 ETFs & Resources Rally
  • Satrix RESI ETF* now ~50% gold miners, up ~44% YTD.
  • Resource-driven tax windfalls (like in 2021/22) show how profitable miners benefit the broader economy.
📈 Local Market Highlights
  • Purple Group* (EasyEquities) finally breaks out:
  • Strong results: HEPS up 204%.
  • Thrive initiative charging inactive accounts adds meaningful revenue.
  • Stock rallied from 92c to 118c in just over a week.
  • Possible end to aggressive selling pressure—more upside ahead?

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Apr 9, 2025
 🇿🇦 South African Budget & Political Risk
  • Budget framework passed (barely) – VAT increase to 15.5% effective 1 May.
  • GNU under pressure as ANC signals reformulation talks with partners.
  • Rand volatility: Touched nearly R19.90/USD before recovering to ~R18.70.
💥 Global Markets in Turmoil
  • S&P 500 down 18.25%, Nasdaq down 22.5%.
  • Massive selloff: One of the steepest 4-day drops since 1950.
  • But historically, markets rebound over 1, 3, and 5 years post similar dips.

S&P500 | Weekly | 08 April 2025 S&P500 | Weekly | 08 April 2025

🇺🇸 US Tariffs – Trump’s Economic Disruption
  • 104% tariffs on Chinese goods kick in; highest in 100+ years.
  • Aimed at reshaping global trade, raising revenue (~$600B–$1T est).
  • Massive uncertainty over whether Trump reverses course.
  • Impacts already visible: Nintendo delays Switch 2 US preorders.
🌐 Global Repercussions & Recession Risk
  • Supply chain shocks, rising costs, and job losses in producing countries (Vietnam, China).
  • Major US banks now see a >55% chance of global recession.
  • Countries shifting alliances; US being carved out.
🏦 US Treasuries Drama
  • Wild 10-year yield swings overnight – unusual volume raises eyebrows.
  • Could China be retaliating by offloading US debt?
💡 What To Do As An Investor
  • Avoid panic. Focus on quality and defensive stocks.
  • Opportunities:
    • SA: Capitec, Shoprite*, BIDCorp, RSA Retail Savings Bonds
    • Global: Ferrari (Race), Johnson & Johnson, ASML, Europe
    • Sectors: Healthcare (STXHLT), Tobacco, Alcohol, Staples

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Chapters
00:00 Market Overview and Budget Implications
02:59 Global Economic Concerns and Market Reactions
05:54 Trade Wars and Tariff Impacts
09:10 Investment Strategies in Uncertain Times
12:04 Sector Analysis: Opportunities and Risks
14:58 Future Market Predictions and Closing Thoughts


 

 

Apr 4, 2025

Simon Brown chats with Glynn Allen from Shyft Global on the history of the app and the recent introduction of JSE shares and a look ahead to new features.

Apr 1, 2025

 

S&P 500 Bounce?
  • After a rough start, Monday’s trading saw a small recovery. But with Trump’s "Liberation Day" tariff announcements looming, markets could be in for more volatility.
Budget Vote Approaches:
  • The ANC lacks votes to pass the postponed budget, with opposition parties like MK and EFF holding out. Political and economic uncertainty remains high.
Commodities on a Quiet Rally:
  • Gold (+19.5%), Copper (+26.5%), and Rhodium (+24.5%) lead the way, while oil and aluminium lag. The CRB Index is up 5.4% year-to-date.
Atlanta Fed GDP Now Update:
  • Q1 GDP estimate revised to -0.5% from -2.8%. Adjustments for gold trade data make the outlook slightly less dire.
Amazon at a Discount?
  • Stock down 20% from its highs, with a historically low P/E ratio of 34. Analysts see upside potential.

Amazon | Weekly Chat | 31 March 2025 Amazon | Weekly Chat | 31 March 2025

Johnson & Johnson’s Dividend Appeal:
  • Trading near $165, with a potential drop to $150 making its 3% yield even more attractive.

Johnson & Johnson | Weekly Chat | 31 March 2025 Johnson & Johnson | Weekly Chat | 31 March 2025

New ETNs on the JSE:
  • Nvidia, Palantir, Novo Nordisk, and more available via FNB, offering exposure to top global stocks with local accessibility.

Simon Brown

* I hold ungeared positions.

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00:00 Market Overview and Economic Indicators
03:09 US Tariff Implications and Market Reactions
05:45 Commodities Performance and Economic Impact
09:03 Stock Analysis: Amazon's Market Position
12:00 Stock Analysis: Johnson & Johnson's Stability
14:38 Investment Strategies and Innovations


 

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