Spanish flu vs. COVID-19 Market Performance — Were Economic Lockdowns Necessary?
By Dr. Chris Kacher of HanseDigitalAccess /KJA Digital Asset Investments and Virtue of Selfish Investing on The Capital
By Dr. Chris Kacher of Hanse Digital Access, KJA Digital Asset Investments and Virtue of Selfish Investing on The Capital
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Spanish flu vs. COVID-19 Market Performance
If we compare the worst pandemic since the year 1900, the Spanish flu killed nearly 2% of the world’s population. Back then, the Fed actually raised rates in 1917 to 4.5% then kept them steady in late 1917 when the first wave of the flu hit. Despite this, the recession in 1917 was mild and brief. There was no economic lockdown, though businesses did suffer which caused the 1917 recession and market correction where the Dow Industrials lost just over one-third of its value.
Given how much worse the Spanish Flu was than COVID-19, the stock market only dropped by a third despite no economic lockdown, underscoring the relatively mild recession of 1917. This then begs the question of whether today’s economic lockdown is not a product of fear-mongering by the mainstream media press who of course is largely under the control of those who hold power. But who holds power? Edward Snowden has discussed this in detail on a recent interview he gave. He says the President of the United States is only a 4 or 8-year term position while those who sit in high positions in agencies including the CIA, NSA, and USSS are often career officials who are the actual custodians of power. There exists a deep chain of command.
The President upon being elected gets debriefed on what are called “covert action findings” on issues such as the global situation concerning the state of terrorism. These governing bodies must get the newly elected President on their side because they need the President to sign off on whatever they do, after all, the President is responsible for the executive branch which is made up, in part, of these agencies. Knowing the President has just been on trial by fire to get elected, the agencies pressure him to go along with their agendas. The masterstroke is that if the President agrees with what these agencies want, he won’t get in trouble because everything is classified.
So perhaps it is no coincidence that both Stanford and Oxford Universities claim the actual fatality rate of COVID-19 is potentially equivalent to the flu on the basis of preliminary numbers that show most healthy people under the age of 60 are largely asymptomatic, or at least nowhere near the initial 20- to 100-fold numbers painted by the press. Data are starting to show the average age of a true COVID-19 death is equal to or greater than the average life expectancy in the U.S.
Should such be the case, the massively severe economic hardships that are a consequence of the lockdowns were largely unnecessary but serves to further widen the wealth gap, supercharging social unrest. The middle and lower classes have had their livelihoods compromised. Ray Dalio has written that we have not seen such levels of populism since the Great Depression. Perhaps a more moderate, rational approach of certain social distancing practices and other measures would have been a wiser course.
Corona has become politicized so many journalists, activists, and politicians focus on COVID-19 fatalities instead of a balanced approach of accounting for the second and third-order effects caused by the unprecedented economic lockdown. Lost jobs and livelihoods have consequences. They forget stress is a silent killer. Indeed, in any given year, an average total of close to 60 million people die. It would come as no surprise to see this number increase not as a result of actual COVID-19 deaths but due to second and third-order non-COVID related effects.
Then there are the concerns about expansionist authoritarian law spreading across an increasingly socialist America. Did the government not use prior crises such as 9/11 and the financial collapse in 2008 as an excuse to pass rights crippling laws “for our own protection”? The Patriot Act, Rave Act, and other laws passed in a reactionary manner are submitted for your disapproval.
Second order effects are monstrous as a consequence of sheltering in place. A qualified physician asks if the 0.03% fatality rate in California based on the proper tallies, as opposed to the earlier massively misguided numbers, justifies the quarantine. 96% fully recover with no after effects. Many patients with serious conditions unrelated to COVID have been scared to go to the hospital for fear of catching COVID so have died as a consequence. Hospital volumes have been at record lows as patients in need of non-COVID care stay home.
Clinics across California have observed the damage done by secondary effects from stay at home quarantines. As an aggregate, clinics have reported spiking levels of child abuse, spousal abuse, alcoholism, anxiety, depression, suicide, and joblessness, not to mention the direct economic consequences of collapsing prices seen in oil, commercial real estate, airlines, hotels, and restaurants. These industries among others may never fully recover while other industries will thrive as a result of a major pivot in mindset.
Inevitably, limitless QE-born liquidity can drive stock prices much higher, well beyond what any sane mind would expect, which of course further enriches those who hold stock. This is not a judgment call but a clarification of the facts. One must operate on the basis of how to best profit from industry groups and stocks that stand to benefit the most from a post-COVID environment since that is the point of this website. Help oneself first, then one can help others.
Privacy Doomed?
Post-COVID talk says personal surveillance is the future and personal privacy is the past. Coronavirus catalyzes this so everyone’s health can be tracked. This is a double-edged sword. Certain countries such as China and Singapore already practice an early form of this, thus were able to effectively enforce stay-at-home lockdowns through people’s mobile phones. 5G technology will facilitate this surveillance state. But a partial decentralization of governments will tackle such invasions of privacy. Blockchain tech together with AI will revolutionize the way people are governed over the next generation. Blockchain, AI, VR/AR/MR, and other bleeding edge technologies are growing at an exponential rate. This will ultimately empower the individual at the cost of any centralized, corrupt state. From centralization to decentralization. Decentralized autonomous organizations, or DAOs, along with decentralized applications, or DApps, are seeding the landscape.
Bitcoin, the World’s Next Reserve Currency?
This has already been achieved with bitcoin for borderless transactions of value and p2p bit torrenting for borderless transactions of data, both which are ultimately outside the control of anyone or any government. Even if the internet was shut off, mesh networks have been built to override such a situation. Even if electricity was cut, technologies are already in place to address this so bitcoin, and the internet would continue onwards and upwards in some form even if forced underground. There are always solutions to override any moves made by any government. Indeed, Forbes published an article on how the dark web which facilitates both legal and illegal transactions has been one of the fastest-growing economies due to the growth of corrupt governments. It had grown to $11 trillion at the time the article was published some years ago.
Suffice to say bitcoin stands the best shot at becoming the world’s next reserve currency. That’s not to say it cannot co-exist with a centralized fiat-based reserve currency. Certainly this has been and will continue to be the case for a number of years. But tech is fast-evolving so central bank manipulations may become a distant memory over the next generation as a decentralized form of non-manipulated currency takes hold.
Meanwhile, limitless liquidity in the form of QE ∞ may eventually cause the sovereign debt bubble to blow apart as you cant create wealth from thin air. This would reset the current long-term debt cycle as detailed by Ray Dalio of Bridgewater who provides historical evidence over the last 500 years. Such cycles typically end with revolution or widespread war of a grander scale.
But this dystopian scenario is not an absolute. Certain bleeding edge technologies evolve at an exponential rate so Peter Thiel should take note. Government and group think culture has increasingly plagued Silicon Valley and the west and east coast Ivies since we put a man on the moon. Thiel has rightfully argued this has stalled progress in numerous ways. But these technologies are out of the hands of government control. Think peer-to-peer file transfer which began in the mid-1990s with Napster. Governments have tried to eliminate it, but for every Pirates Bay that is taken down, 10 new ones are born.
Thus it is conceivable that despite the mess in which the planet finds itself, expotech can create much real wealth while saving much time. **Think how labor-intensive things were in the 19th century compared to today**. The average person would have fewer working hours and more time to spend on creative pursuits. This real wealth is orthogonal to the printed kind, so the planet could afford to provide certain tools that encourage productivity and creativity to everyone from the wealth that is generated: broadband, a laptop, a mobile phone.
Leading companies that will benefit from the exponential growth in these technologies include AAPL, FB, GOOG, and AMZN. AAPL pulled back to its 10dma the other Wednesday after Powell had sobering thoughts about the economy going forward. Two companies that should continue to do well are FB and GOOG, both of which gapped higher on strong earnings on April 29. Both pulled back on Powell’s sobering words to sit between their respective 10-DMA and 20-demas which were major buy signals as we have chronicled in webinars and reports on our website www.selfishinvesting.com.
Commercial Real Estate- One of the First “Second Order Effect” Casualties
We have received some questions on the post-COVID environment for real estate. It does appear that the real estate market, especially commercial real estate, is in for rough times. Twitter pays a lot of taxes in San Francisco for their offices, but now they’re leaving. Talent can be found anywhere. Many companies who had layoffs are finding talent in other parts of the world for much less so hiring them remotely. The third highest cost is facilities and real estate, so allowing employees to work from home saves the company huge sums. Indeed, the future of work is changing.
Hugely successful angel investor Jason Calacanis thinks commercial real estate will collapse in high priced, high taxation cities such as San Francisco. He says California is doing everything it can to push great companies out due to its socialist, anti-capitalist impulses with its over-regulated landscape and high taxes. Being a huge force in Silicon Valley, Calacanis says many companies in Silicon Valley want out of California. Twitter has said employees can work from home forever. Many employees are migrating to more attractive cities with a lower cost of living knowing they can work from remote. There is a $40k premium for a company to hire an employee in Silicon Valley due to cost of living, schools, rent, and so forth. Gen Xers and baby boomers believed you couldn’t manage anyone unless they were on site. Companies run by under 40s are realizing this is nonsense.
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