Apple iPhone, Amazon Prime Day, Giant Fintech IPO: October Could Be Huge for Tech
David Russell
October 1, 2020
Technology stocks just had their worst month since March, but some big events could draw attention back to the group in October.
Apple (AAPL) is expected to release a new iPhone in about two weeks. Amazon.com (AMZN) will hold its key Prime Day around the same time. Both events were delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Alibaba (BABA) is the third company to watch because its giant fintech business, Ant Group, is planning an initial public offering. News reports suggest it will be the biggest IPO of all time.
The events impact three of the stock market’s five most valuable companies. They could also focus attention on some of the biggest growth stories following a broad pullback. Will investors put money to work? Here are some key things to watch.
Apple’s IPhone 12
AAPL hasn’t officially announced the date of its next event, but company experts expect it to be on Tuesday, October 13.
As usual, details on the new smartphone have been leaked. Some of the key features include:
Expected names: iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max
First iPhones with 5G networking. Even though most areas don’t support the new technology yet, carriers plan major upgrades in coming years.
Entry-level storage doubles from 64GB to 128GB.
In the last year, investors have mostly focused on AAPL’s growing services business. A new iPhone launch could shift excitement back toward its core hardware business. Some analysts see the potential for a new iPhone-upgrade cycle, especially as 5G networking becomes more mainstream.
AAPL is the market’s most valuable company, with a capitalization of almost $2 trillion yesterday.
Amazon Prime Day is October 13-14
Coincidentally, AMZN has confirmed its Prime Day for the same time frame: October 13 and 14.
As usual, the event will lure shoppers to its $119 annual Prime service with steep discounts. This year, the company’s offering an additional $10 cash bonus for supporting small businesses.
As Market Insights has reported, few companies have benefited more from the pandemic than AMZN. It’s gained millions of customers and added tens of thousands of jobs as Americans shop online. This year’s later timing (pushed from July by the pandemic) could work in the company’s favor because it’s closer to the holiday-shopping season.
AMZN is the market’s second-most valuable company, with a market capitalization of $1.6 trillion yesterday.
Ant IPO and Alibaba
The Ant IPO is less certain, but news reports indicate it will occur late this month in Hong Kong and Shanghai. U.S. traders won’t be able to access the stock directly. They may focus instead on Alibaba (BABA), which owns about one-third of the company.
Here are some key things to know about Ant:
Ant Group runs Alipay, the “PayPal of China.”
Strong demand let Ant raise its IPO size from $30 billion in August to $35 billion in September.
Ant is considered the world’s largest financial-technology (“fintech”) company with a valuation of about $250 billion.
Ant launched a blockchain-based payment system called Truple, using “Antchain” last week.
The Ant IPO comes at an interesting time for BABA, which separately held an investor conference this week. BABA jumped 6.2 percent to a four-week high yesterday after announcing at the event its cloud-computing division would turn profitable next year. It will have another catalyst next month with Singles Day on November 11.
BABA is the market’s fifth-most valuable company, with a market capitalization of $795 billion yesterday. It trails Microsoft (MSFT) and Alphabet (GOOGL).
In addition to the items mentioned above, all three companies are expected to report third-quarter results this month. The dates aren’t confirmed yet, but here’s the estimated timeline:
AAPL: October 29, after the closing bell.
AMZN: October 22, after the closing bell.
BABA: October 30, before the opening bell.
In conclusion, September is over. It provided the steepest pullback since the market started rebounding in April. Investors can now turn their attention to events for major companies as we enter the homestretch into yearend.
David Russell is Global Head of Market Strategy at TradeStation. Drawing on nearly two decades of experience as a financial journalist and analyst, his background includes equities, emerging markets, fixed-income and derivatives. He previously worked at Bloomberg News, CNBC and E*TRADE Financial.
Russell systematically reviews countless global financial headlines and indicators in search of broad tradable trends that present opportunities repeatedly over time. Customers can expect him to keep them appraised of sector leadership, relative strength and the big stories – especially those overlooked by other commentators. He’s also a big fan of generating leverage with options to limit capital at risk.
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