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Worldwide Markets β€” Episode 657 (19 November 2025) πŸ—“οΈπŸ“ˆ

πŸ”₯ This Week on Worldwide Markets

Good things are happening in South Africa πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦, bubble-watching on global markets 🎈, fresh ETF listings from Ninety One πŸ“Š, strong local results (Astral πŸ”, WeBuyCars πŸš—, Ninety One πŸ’Ό), and the Year-End Power Hour opens for bookings 🎀✨.

🎈 Bubble Talk: When Does It Pop?

Guest Insight: Citigroup's Dirk Willer (via Odd Lots podcast) Definition: A bubble = asset prices 2 standard deviations above the 1-year average.

His exit rule:

➑️ Identify the drivers β€” the Magnificent 7 (Alphabet, Tesla, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Meta). ➑️ The bubble pops when 2 of the 7 fall below their 200-day EMA πŸ“‰.

Current Status:
  • Meta: 12% below the 200-day ❗

  • Microsoft: +5.4% above

  • Amazon: +6.5% above

  • Others still safely above.

πŸ‘‰ So we're halfway to bubble-popping territory. πŸ‘‰ But: bubbles make money on the way up β€” timing the exit is the key.

Fun fact: Alphabet has negative net debt (more cash than debt) πŸ’°.

πŸ“Š Ninety One Lists Two Actively Managed Income ETFs

Two new AMETFs hit the JSE:

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ 91DINC (Local Income ETF)
  • Quarterly dividends

  • TER: ~0.25% (incl VAT)

  • Tax-free account eligible

  • ~20-year unit trust track record

🌍 91GINC (Global Income ETF)
  • Accumulating (rolls up dividends)

  • ~9% USD yield target

  • Pays in ZAR on the JSE

  • ~4.5% current USD yield

Full explainer webcast here πŸŽ₯.

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Good Things Happening in South Africa

Yes, things are still tough β€” but several green shoots 🌱:

1️⃣ Greylist Exit

SA officially removed β€” major reputational win βœ”οΈ.

2️⃣ Medium-term Budget Positives
  • Debt trajectory stabilising (may not hit 80%).

  • Primary budget surplus β€” only ~6 countries globally manage this.

  • Bond yields down β‰ˆ2%, reducing future borrowing costs.

  • Precious metals boom boosting revenue πŸͺ™β¬†οΈ.

3️⃣ New Inflation Target
  • Formalised 3% target, with a 2–4% band 🎯.

  • Helps competitiveness for exporters like citrus 🍊.

4️⃣ MPC Outlook
  • Inflation at 3.4% β€” within band

  • Simon expects a rate cut on Thursday βœ‚οΈπŸ’Έ.

5️⃣ Credit Rating Upgrade

S&P: Upgraded SA from 3-notches Junk β†’ 2-notches Junk.

  • First upgrade in 16 years ⭐

  • Positive outlook β€” another upgrade possible.

Moody's review coming in December.

6️⃣ Load Shedding Gone (for now)
  • Effectively no load shedding for months ⚑😊.

  • Operation Vulindlela turning to Transnet next 🚒.

7️⃣ GNU Functioning Smoothly
  • Budget passed without drama

  • Coalition politics fading into the background β€” exactly where they should be.

⚠️ But:

  • Chronic unemployment (31%+) πŸ˜”

  • Inequality, poverty, crime remain severe issues β†’ Growth is the only way to tackle these sustainably.

🎀 Year-End Power Hour β€” Book Now!

Theme: Position Your Portfolio for 2026

  • Limited in-person seats

  • Webcast available

  • Simon reviews last year's predictions (and mocks himself 🀣)

  • Then looks at 2026: gold, rand, upgrades, tariffs, etc.

πŸ‘‰ Book here

πŸ“ˆ Company Results Round-Up πŸ” Astral Foods

A horror first half… turned around:

What improved:

  • Avian flu mostly gone; vaccination up to 30%

  • Power issues stabilised

  • Independent water supply

  • Yellow maize prices lower πŸŒ½β¬‡οΈ

  • Pricing back to Dec 2023 levels

Outlook: CEO Gary Arnold expects a strong FY to Sept 2025. More upside if maize stays low.

πŸš— WeBuyCars

Trading update spooked the market β€” PE dropped from mid-20s β†’ high teens.

Pressures:

  • Cheap new Chinese cars (R300k range) compete aggressively πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³

  • Slower earnings growth (~mid-teens)

Their response:

  • Lower buying prices in segments competing with Chinese brands

  • Future tailwind: cheap Chinese cars will enter second-hand market soon

  • Record 16,000 monthly sales

  • Scale still growing

Valuation: Simon sees value emerging in the low-40s πŸ‘€.

πŸ’Ό Ninety One (Asset Manager)
  • Strong numbers; bull markets = good for AUM

  • Market sold it off (priced for perfection?)

  • PE ~11, DY ~6% β€” cheap metrics

  • Analysts: 2 buys, 2 holds, 1 strong sell

  • Price target avg β‰ˆ R47.34 (around current price)

πŸ›οΈ Coronation
  • Last year's SARS case win inflated the base β†’ No repeat special dividends β†’ Lower YoY numbers expected.

πŸ’± Rand & Commodities πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Rand
  • Broke below 17/USD last week (first time since early 2023)

  • Now back around 17.20

  • Trend still strengthening β€” more in the Year-End Power Hour.

πŸͺ™ Gold
  • Holding firm, not running

  • Key levels:

    • Support: ~R39,20

    • Risk: Lower highs + lower lows if it breaks

  • Currently steady around R4,050.

πŸ“‰ Markets & Crypto
  • S&P drawdown: ~3.5–4%

  • Nasdaq: ~5–5.5% β†’ Much panic for not much movement πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

β‚Ώ Bitcoin
  • Looking rough under R90,000

βš™οΈ Nvidia Earnings β€” Wednesday

A major market catalyst. Bad numbers could turn sentiment quickly.

πŸ”­ Coming Up Next Week

Simon looks at JSE top performers over the last 10 years πŸ“ˆ (Spoiler: several gold miners… but almost all gains from the last year.)

Then it's December wrap-ups β†’ and back in January.

Simon Brown

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