How Covid-19
Affects Investment Strategy
January 30, 2020
The Year of the Rat has rocked the world with Chinese New Year “GONG XI FA CAI” greetings and worry about the Covid-19 outbreak. Should we panic or carry on as we do just like the seasonal flu we live with every year?
By end-Jan, China officially reported over 8,000 confirmed cases and over 180 deaths. The lockdown of Wuhan and other parts of China combined with travel restrictions are unprecedented. So far, there appears to be some containment with several countries reporting confirmed cases, but in smaller numbers. Many countries are advising against travel to China.
The rapid spread of the Covid-19 from the epicenter in Wuhan city to every region in China shows it is highly contagious. It also reflects the mass travel patterns during the annual Spring Festival. As with any flu outbreak, there will likely be an acceleration in the number of infections before it peaks and slows down. In the meantime, stay away from high-risk areas, practice good personal hygiene and use common sense. Wearing a mask is not sufficient nor adequate. Nonetheless, sick people should wear a mask to reduce the risk of infecting others. But what about our investments?
Sector Impact
The obvious beneficiaries will be sectors such as Pharmacy, Medical Equipment and Medical Supplies such as masks, medicine and detection reagents. What do people do when indoors or quarantined? Online gaming, home entertainment and e-commerce will be in demand. However, many industries will suffer badly. Transportation, hospitality and travel will see revenues plummet. Energy prices may fall with reduced demand. With China in lockdown, South East Asia will feel the pain. In 2019 data, South East Asia was the most popular destination for Chinese tourists. There will be multiplier effects across domestic industries that support the travel and tourism sectors in each Southeast Asian country.
Asset Allocation
The Covid-19 may hog the headlines, but the US-China Trade War is still a major dampener. While the US-China Phase 1 trade deal is a welcome relief for China, we also note that China cannot weaken the Yuan indefinitely. Hence, SqSave portfolio reduced exposure to China in late Dec 2019 – even as the Covid-19 situation gained attention. SqSave has shifted towards the US and developed markets focused on yield generating investments such as REITs and Bonds – while watching the USD-SGD FX movements. Cash level is healthy to protect recent gains.
The Covid-19 outbreak cannot overshadow data analytics. The US Non-Farm Payroll dropped to 145K from 256K over the previous month, suggesting the Fed may keep easing monetary policy. We think China will have to stimulate growth – even more so with the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak. Hence, our SqSave AI Classification model is predicting a Bull market scenario – for which we show the risk-return optimized allocation weights for the Aggressive risk profile.
At SqSave, our algorithms have been trained with 15 years of data and tested with 3 years of validation through real-time market experience. Even with sudden market impact events such as the Covid-19 outbreak, SqSave continues to look forward with no human bias and knee-jerk reactions – based on data and time horizon relevant to your risk-reward profile.
Stay calm and practice good hygiene, even with your SqSave investments!
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