Pump my bags!

I know I shouldn’t be posting about the guy everyone is sick of hearing about this week, but he’s proving hard to ignore.

I always argue that political changes have far less impact on asset markets than people expect, and I still believe that is true, but you have to hand it to the new Prez – he is pumping everything!

I write this following a highly enjoyable meet-up in Tokyo last night. We finished at a very responsible hour but I can’t say I am firing on all cylinders today – that’s the price of getting old. So, I will try to make this update as quick and painless as possible.

We all know about the flood of executive orders issued in the past few days. Trump sure loves a good fanfare. However, it was his online address to the World Economic Forum that caught my bleary eye this morning:

Trump said he would ask OPEC to lower the oil price and “with oil prices going down, I’ll demand that interest rates drop immediately,” adding that “likewise they should be dropping all over the world.”

Fed chair Jerome Powell will have something to say about that, of course, but it’s clear that Trump’s intention is for the US to lead global interest rates on a downward path. The S&P 500 reacted by notching its first all-time high close of 2025, rising +0.53% to $6,118.71.

Powell is not the type to be bullied and the Fed is actually signaling a slowdown in rate cuts this year as it awaits further economic data. However, the central bank is going to come under a lot of pressure to pave the way for higher asset prices.

Trump wants a booming stock market to brag about.

He wants higher crypto prices, too.

Last night he signed an executive order establishing the Presidential Working Group on Digital Asset Markets. Here are the main points:

  • Secure America’s position as the world’s leader in the digital asset economy
  • Create a federal regulatory framework for digital assets
  • Prohibit the creation of a central bank digital currency
  • Evaluate the potential of a strategic national digital asset stockpile

Hot on the heels of the executive order, the SEC rescinded the controversial SAB 121 accounting guidance, opening the door for banks to custody crypto assets. This one is bigger than many people realise, although it brings new risks as tradfi will surely make the same mistakes crypto lenders made last cycle – you shouldn’t dabble in under-collateralised fractional reserve lending on an asset you can’t print. But no doubt they will try!

The Bitcoin price whipsawed overnight, rising initially and then dumping in disappointment that the order did not explicitly mention Bitcoin or plans to acquire more Bitcoin. The most likely outcome seems to be that the government will hold onto existing crypto assets seized in legal proceedings.

My two cents: traders and Bitcoin maxis have become too fixated on the idea of the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and are probably going to end up disappointed. However, the new administration’s appetite for clear regulation and openness is a huge positive for the industry. It is probably also going to provide a healthy level of support for the ongoing bull market. Too much good news all at once could easily have led to a Q1 blow-off top.

Let’s hope the shenanigans I wrote about earlier this week in Are you tired of winning yet? were a blip and the new admin will focus on the long-term health of the industry rather than pumping dumb stuff. I can’t say I’m convinced on that one…

Meanwhile in Japan

It’s BOJ day! Japan didn’t get the memo about cutting rates. No shocks this time as the Nikkei Shinbun was ahead of the decision to raise rates to 0.5%, the highest in 17 years. The BOJ expects wages to rise this year with inflation at around 2.5%. Real interest rates are expected to remain negative and policy is still largely accommodative.

The Japanese stock market is calm this afternoon but let’s give it a day or so before we judge the reaction. Part of me hopes for chaos next week and a chance to allocate the rest of my NISA with blood in the streets but I think I would prefer peace and quiet.

All roads lead to inflation?

In the US, the Fed is cutting rates without first scoring a decisive victory over inflation. Trump’s tariffs, if enacted, are likely to be inflationary. The resurgence of inflation appears to pose the biggest risk to markets this year.

With debt to GDP at 263% and little chance of growing out of the hole, Japan seems destined for higher inflation. It’s going to be tough for the BOJ to raise rates high enough to prevent this outcome and the weak yen will only accelerate price rises. JPY cash remains a bad place to hang around for too long.

I covered the four assets to own to face inflation back in late October and I don’t see any change there. Bitcoin, commodities, gold and tech stocks remain the best plays. If you don’t own Bitcoin already, I would caution jumping in at this point in the bull market. I don’t know what innings we are in but it’s certainly not early. If you own it and are planning to exit this year, we are approaching the time to begin averaging out. I sold around a third of my Metaplanet holding just before the inauguration as expectations of something special from Trump drove it close to ¥5,000. Euphoria and hopium should be sold more and more aggressively in my opinion.

The last word on Trump: he loves to brag about stock market performance as proof he’s doing a great job and has even started taking credit for the Bitcoin price. I wouldn’t bet against US stocks and BTC this year while he is in the driver’s seat.

Disclaimer: This should go without saying, but the information contained in this blog is not investment advice, or an incentive to invest, and should not be considered as such. This is for information only.

Are you tired of winning yet?

Yes, on 20 January, Donald J. Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States of America. The orange man is expected to unleash a flurry of executive orders on day one. We’re talking about deportations, tariffs, and maybe, just maybe, some crypto-related announcements.

If you were holding out for an executive order to create a strategic Bitcoin reserve, I don’t quite know what to tell you. In classic Trump style, the first crypto president has spectacularly missed the point and befuddled the market with a ‘winning’ combination of grift and incompetence.

Where to begin? Over the weekend, whilst holding a black tie pre-inauguration crypto ball, the Trump team decided to launch a $TRUMP meme coin. Traders and degens scrambled to verify if it was official and when they did, the new coin went from zero to around $14 billion market cap in 7 hours.

People got rich. One of those people being the man himself, whose team owns 80%+ of the supply. The potential for a rug pull did not deter traders and the coin looked poised to continue its rise. And then, a truly crazy thing happened.

They released another meme coin.

Early this morning, news began circling of the launch of $MELANIA. Before long, Trump himself reposted the announcement. I bet you can’t guess what happened?

Yes, the minute the market realised the Melania coin was real, they dumped the Trump coin in droves to hop on the next train, sending $TRUMP crashing from around $72 back to $40. They also managed to overload the Solana blockchain to the point where it could no longer cope and chaos ensued as people struggled to get their money out of one ridiculous shitcoin and into the other.

I learned a new term today: grift dilution. That’s where you release a second grift, right on the heels of the first one, and it diminishes the impact of the first grift without creating any more profit via the new one.

Talk about snatching ‘it’s so over’ from the jaws of ‘we’re so back’…

The initial Trump coin had already sucked the liquidity out of all altcoins except Solana. The Melania coin managed to knock over Solana and even caused Bitcoin to dump about 6% in one candle.

Magnificent! And tomorrow the real chaos begins!

To add insult to injury, Trump’s World Liberty Financial purchased around $48 million of Ethereum (for whatever stunt they are planning to pull next, no doubt) and the price of ETH, wait for it…, did not move at all!

Cursed that coin is.

I know what you’re thinking: isn’t releasing meme coins with massive rug potential right before taking the highest office in the land kind of, well you know…criminal? But never fear, because the new administration is replacing all the top dogs at the SEC with their own people.

Not that anyone in crypto is sad to see Gary Gensler head out of the door. But somehow I can’t imagine that David Sacks, the new crypto czar, would have been prepared for this level of insanity. Who knows, though?

I write this with full knowledge that people outside crypto probably don’t even know any of this happened and are just going about their Monday. Metaplanet (3350) just made another all-time high today as investors pile in hoping that Trump will announce something monumental related to Bitcoin overnight. While he may do so, he could of course just launch a $BARRON meme coin instead.

It’s going to be a weird four years…

As I edit this hasty missive, I see that $TRUMP is back at around $58 a coin, which is approximately $11.6 billion market cap. $MELANIA is at $1.7 billion. So maybe it is a successful grift after all? The mind boggles.

Before we all get too down on crypto, OG Eric Voorhees actually explained things rather well in this post:

Amen to that. Take care out there, folks!

Disclaimer: This should go without saying, but the information contained in this blog is not investment advice, or an incentive to invest, and should not be considered as such. This is for information only.

2025 – Snakes and elephants

Happy New Year, everyone! Welcome to the year of the snake. Just as we get back in the swing of things, a three-day holiday lies ahead. I watched the news last night and was reliably informed for 20 continuous minutes that it is snowing in the places where it always snows at this time of year. It’s nice when things go to plan, huh?

If you enjoy winter sports, it looks like a great season for it!

It would be nice if the investment climate was equally predictable, but alas, it’s complicated. In many ways, 2024 was smoother than expected. Global stocks gained around 19%, led by the Magnificent Seven and the hype around the AI trade. Japanese stocks kept pace well, although gains were concentrated in the first half of the year and things got a little scary for a minute there in August!

I had a look back and over the year I wrote 26 posts, covering the usual financial planning and asset allocation stuff along with macro views, currency, stocks to watch, crypto, AI, quantum computing and more. I hope it kept you entertained and maybe provided some actionable ideas. I plan more of the same in 2025, with the focus remaining on action. There’s already far too much information out there and the key for me is uncovering what we can actually do with it.

January is prime NISA allocation season and I’m sure many of you are already getting your accounts organised. If you are a ‘keep it simple’ type and have already completed this task, I salute you! Just like the gym, most of the battle is simply showing up and getting stuff done.

If you haven’t started yet, here are some things to consider:

Consensus views

So what is the forecast for 2025? The Bloomberg Outlook is always an interesting read. In short, the ‘experts’ are calling for more of the same: a strong US economy, a continued AI-led boom, albeit with a slightly tempered outlook on stocks.

Smart consensus sees US interest rates continuing lower, a weaker dollar, gold higher, and oil lower, with a mild stock market correction likely, but no bear market. Simple enough!

The potential spanner in the works is inflation reigniting as you know who takes office in the US. For what it’s worth, I think a lot of Trump’s tariff talk is bluffing/negotiating but we will know more in a few weeks. All bets are off if he invades Greenland lol! The inflation risk is a more pressing concern. You may have noticed how slightly stronger PMI data sent rate-cut expectations plummeting earlier this week. The market is near all-time highs, yet ultra-sensitive to the rates higher-for-longer narrative.

Liquidity drives markets. How high will risk assets go? Well, that probably depends on the money supply more than anything else.

Bubble watch

Getting away from the consensus views, this morning I found legendary investor Howard Marks writing about bubbles – his memo here is worth a read.

If you want to skip to the Tldr and know where the potential bubble could be, get a load of this:

So much for Mr & Mrs Watanabe being conservative. In my experience, the average ‘balanced’ Japanese investor has half of their money in the bank and the other half in whatever went up the most last year. And they are buying this with a weak yen???

So, how about Japanese stocks?

Global asset allocators that I pay attention to are still overweight Japan. And why not with USD/JPY at ¥158! There are many positives here in the land of snow in winter, with companies expected to post record profits for the 5th year straight. On average, wages increased +5.1% in 2024 and are expected to rise again this year, which is good news for consumer spending. The question is whether the hikes will keep pace with inflation. Remember, real wages have been down only over the last three years…

Still, there are several good reasons to own Japanese stocks: the TSE has successfully pushed companies to enhance returns for investors, resulting in a marked increase in dividends and buybacks. Companies also continue to unwind cross shareholdings.

Of course, the elephant in the room is the Bank of Japan. Having skipped a December rate hike, the BOJ is poised to continue its efforts to ‘normalise’ in 2025. In true Galapagos fashion, Japan boasts the only developed-world central bank trying to tighten policy this year. If you’re looking for a potential wrecking ball, look no further. A sharp upward move in the yen would severely curtail exporters’ profit. Not to mention the whole carry trade unwind thing. (oh, another elephant!)

On the other hand, banks will benefit from rising interest rates due to improved margins on their loan business. Homeowners won’t enjoy that one so much.

With demand for electric vehicles and smartphones flattening, the semiconductor sector will rely heavily on AI growth. A lot is riding on the rise of the machines.

All in all, though, the outlook is constructive for Japanese equities.

Time for some action!

Ok, I promised some action points. Obviously, I can’t give broad advice here, but this is how I am organising NISA this year:

  • Tsumitate is set and forget. I’m at 40% JPX 400, 30% All Country, 30% NASDAQ
  • Growth – I allocated about a third this week and plan to allocate the rest in the next week or two
  • I am leaning toward a much broader ETF allocation this year rather than trying to pick stocks. The last two years have been too easy – you could just throw darts and the stocks you hit would go up. I’m not convinced it will be so simple this year
  • At ¥158 to the dollar, I will keep a sizeable allocation to Japanese stocks. 1489 High Dividend is a favourite of mine and I also like the 1624 Machinery ETF

Can we forget about Bitcoin now?

Bitcoin has crashed to $93,000. These are desperate times!

If you are new to crypto, allow me to remind you that -30% dips are normal in a bull market. We had a -50% dump right in the middle of 2021. You get used to it, kind of…

If anything, the drawdowns have been mild so far. Unless you own Alts – those dips sting!

If you own crypto, I can’t stress this enough: the best thing you can do is go to sleep for about 3 months. Block out the noise.

I think we are all aware that 90% of what the orange man says is hot air, so if you are relying on the President-elect to send your bags higher, you may be disappointed. However, make no mistake, the new administration in the US is massively crypto-friendly compared to that of the outgoing dinosaur dude. It will be a factor.

The best indicator is right here – keep an eye on it: (chart from MacroMicro)

Money supply has just taken a dip of its own, hence the market reaction. However, it won’t stay down for long. Unless inflation really runs wild, conditions will loosen.

You may think I am nuts. A year ago I wrote The Investment Case for Bitcoin with the price at just under $40,000. Some guy on Facebook called me a scammer and proceeded to spout a bunch of talking points I recognised from mainstream media circa 2017. These people are everywhere and they are brimming with confidence. I wonder if he has any other assets he thinks we should avoid?

Currently, sentiment is remarkably bad for $93k. ‘Crypto influencers’ are stressing over every dip. When we reach the top, these same people will tell you that dips are mathematically impossible and we are going up forever. Welcome to magic internet money musical chairs!

Long term, it’s going way higher than you think against Fiat. Don’t sweat it if you fail to execute a perfect dismount from the bull. Just don’t FOMO in money you can’t afford to sit on for a few more years.

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I wish you all the best for the year ahead. Let’s make it a sensational one!

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Disclaimer: This should go without saying, but the information contained in this blog is not investment advice, or an incentive to invest, and should not be considered as such. This is for information only.