Is Now the Time to Buy “Activity Stocks?”
December 07 2020 - 6:18AM
Finscreener.org
A debate is opening in the Wall Street analyst community if it
is now the time to buy what they call “activity stocks” versus
“stay-at-home stocks?” Analysts broadly define activity stocks as
belonging to companies in the travel, entertainment, and
hospitality sectors. In contrast, stay-at-home stocks are related
to the technology sector, like Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX)
and Amazon (NASDAQ:
AMZN).
The financial media is widely reporting that some significant
hedge funds are
rotating away from tech and into sectors that have been beaten
down by the COVID-19 crisis. There is no doubt that the tech sector
has done well in 2020 as the virus forces people to remain at home
watching films and shopping online - while other sectors such as
airlines suffer miserably with passenger volumes down 80-90%.
The chart below shows that the US tech sector is up nearly 34%
in 2020 - based on the Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (AMEX:
XLK). In contrast, other sectors such as financial services -
based on the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (AMEX:
XLF) - are down more than 7% this year. Investors are divided
on whether tech stocks are overvalued while banks are hurting
because of low interest rates and rising loan loss provisions.
Is a Vaccine a Game Changer?
Fueling the rotation out of tech are expectations that the world
is on the brink of discovering a vaccine that could work to get
COVID-19 under control – allowing people to get out and start doing
things again. Press reports currently suggest three possible
vaccine candidates with an efficacy rate greater than 90% - making
“herd immunity” a real possibility depending on widespread uptake.
Progress on a cure is putting some optimism into the travel,
entertainment, and hospitality sectors.
A more challenging question to answer, however, is if life will
go back to “normal.” Few can agree if enough people will rush to
Disney Land to warrant investment into travel and leisure stocks in
2021. Some suggest it could be a long road back to get people
traveling the same way they did before the pandemic. For example,
airlines make a lot of money on business travel, and it is too
early to know if this form of meeting will bounce back as before or
if more cost-effective online conferences are here to stay.
An equally important question is whether it is time to pull the
plug on tech and invest in something else in 2021. Yes, tech has
had a good run in 2020, but that does not automatically mean that
investors should bail on these names if pandemic pressure ease. The
path out of this crisis remains unclear, and some consumer
behavior, such as an even more significant amount of online
shopping, may be here to stay even after COVID-19.
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