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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Japan Stock Market Crash


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Japan Stock Market Crash

Keep an Eye on Chips

Let's Not Panic

Fellow Investor,

 

The Bank of Japan pumped $183 billion in yen yesterday to try and contain the damage to the Japanese economy and stock market yesterday. It didn't work.

 

The Nikkei dropped over 1,000 points, better than 10%.

 

That qualifies as a crash. And it's no "flash crash", either. 

 

I can't say this comes as a surprise, exactly. As if the earthquake/tsunamis and the ensuing death toll weren't bad enough, Japan's nuclear crisis is turning a bad situation into a panic. And to top it off, Japan is still having aftershocks from the earthquake.

 

The radiation released from damaged nuclear plants is being called worse than Three Mile Island, but nowhere near as bad as Chernobyl.

 

*****The U.S. dollar and Treasury bonds are ramping today. Oil prices are falling below $100. But what's particularly interesting is that safe haven assets like gold and silver are also selling off.

 

This is the situation I discussed on Friday, where investors are selling and going to cash.

 

The S&P 500 is now approaching the support level of 1,250 TradeMasters Jason Cimpl and I discussed yesterday.  

 

For investors, this is not the time to panic. Yes, U.S. stocks are getting creamed. And we'll probably see incrementally slower GDP growth as a result of Japan's tragedy.

 

But ultimately, the U.S. stock market is working off its oversold status. And it's doing it quickly. We will see a good buying opportunity here, probably soon.

 

*****Toyota (NYSE:TM), Honda and Nissan have closed dozens of plants. As much as 20% of Japan's steel capacity may be offline. And Japan's semiconductor industry is also experiencing shutdowns.

 

Texas Instruments (NYSE:TXN) has a damaged chip plant in Japan and may lose $150 to $400 million in revenue. Other chip companies that may be affected are On Semiconductor (Nasdaq:ONNN), Xilinx (Nasdaq:XLNX), Maxim (Nasdaq:MXIM), Altera (Nasdaq:ALTR), Analog Devices (NYSE:ADI) and Linear Tech (Nasdaq:LLTC).

 

Flash memory is one area to watch. Toshiba makes around 30% of the world's flash memory, and has one factory damaged. NAND flash memory prices are up around 25% this week. DRAM flash prices are up around 10%

 

Overall, Japan makes 20% of global semiconductors, and 40% of flash.

 

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*****Apple (Nasdaq:AAPL) is off 3% because of the flash memory supply issues. That could certainly be worse.

 

Uranium stocks are also getting killed, as investors assume that nuclear policy around the world will be in question.

 

Solar stocks area rallying on the assumption that solar will be an alternative to nuclear. Trina Solar (NYSE:TSL) may be one to watch.

 

*****The Fed is meeting today, and the latest statement on interest rates and QE2 is expected at 2:15. There has been some talk at the Fed that it could end QE2 early, but you can forget that now. The potential impact on growth from Japan is more than enough to keep the Fed pumping liquidity.

 

*****Again, as investors, let's not panic. Yes, stocks are selling off hard today. But let's keep an eye on S&P 500 support at 1,250. let's also keep an eye on gold and silver. Precious metals may be our first indication when cash starts returning to assets.

 

Until tomorrow,

 

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