As of the middle of the trading today, the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) is down 2.1% on news from the Middle East escalating, which is causing an oil price spike, combined with the port workers strike.
Despite the overall negative news and market performance today, Meta Platforms (META) is up about 0.7%, making it the only meaningful large tech tech company showing gains. This is despite meaningful sell-offs in Apple (AAPL) of -3.7%, Microsoft (MSFT) of -2.1% and Nvidia (NVDA) down -3.8%.
I personally remain invested in all 4 of these companies and have no plans of trimming my positions based on this short-term news, including Meta which remains my largest position.
That said, Friday might bring another whiplash to the market, with September’s jobs report coming in. Ironically if the report is “too strong” for major investors, the market might drop as it would imply to them that the Fed would be less willing to provide more meaningful rate cuts in 2024. And if the report is too weak, it might imply that we’ve gone beyond a soft landing and are heading towards a recession.
Here’s to Goldilocks finding her perfect porridge on Friday for broad market investors in the Nasdaq and other indexes.
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