This fund sold out of Facebook’s parent and PayPal before their earnings disasters. Here’s what it bought instead.
Facebook parent Meta Platforms was probably the least loved megacap tech stock before its slide over its weak first-quarter outlook, but its sheer size meant it was a widely owned holding — according to FactSet, 1,560 funds that have filed 13-F reports for the period ending Dec. 31 held the stock.
The £1 billion ($1.4 billion) LF Blue Whale Growth Fund was one of them — but it says it got out in time, having owned the stock since its inception in 2017. Stephen Yiu, the lead manager of Blue Whale, says the spending on the metaverse led the fund to sell what was a top-10 holding as recently as October. Meta’s FB,
Unlike Apple AAPL,
Yiu isn’t dismissive of the metaverse but he says there are better alternatives, such as graphics chip maker Nvidia NVDA,
The fund also sold out of PayPal Holdings PYPL,
So what to buy instead? The fund turned to a financial, the brokerage Charles Schwab SCHW,
More broadly, Yiu says it’s a difficult environment and one where you have to be highly selective. He contrasts a company such as Peloton Interactive PTON,
The chart
Taken from Tuesday’s release of the National Federation of Independent Business small-business report, this chart shows a turn in labor-market indicators including not having enough qualified applicants for job openings. Given the lagged relationship between job openings and wages, that could spell a slowing in pay growth to come. “Many consumers were sitting on a mountain of cash. Now many aren’t,” says Tom Porcelli, chief U.S. economist at RBC Capital Markets. “Wage gains have been incredibly strong. And now there seems to be some early signs it could start slowing. We think the Fed should tread carefully here.”
The buzz
Chipotle Mexican Grill CMG,
NCR NCR,
A cautious outlook pressured shares of ride-sharing company Lyft LYFT,
The market
U.S. stock futures ES00,
The yield on the 10-year Treasury TMUBMUSD10Y,
Top tickers
Here were the most active stock-market tickers as of 6 a.m. Eastern.
Ticker | Security name |
GME, |
GameStop |
AMC, |
AMC Entertainment |
TSLA, |
Tesla |
FB, |
Meta Platforms |
NIO, |
NIO |
AAPL, |
Apple |
NVDA, |
Nvidia |
PTON, |
Peloton Interactive |
AMZN, |
Amazon.com |
BABA, |
Alibaba |
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