Snap just had an insanely bullish day, thanks to a better advertising platform and augmented reality.
Executives told investors revenue will grow more than 50 percent annually for “multiple” years, according to reports on Reuters, Bloomberg and CNBC. That’s more than 12 percentage points above the previous consensus estimate for next year.
SNAP’s self-serve advertising platform is the main reason, making it easier for marketers to build campaigns. The improvement dates back to major upgrades begun in 2017.
CEO Evan Spiegel added that augmented reality is “driving our future” and “we’re doubling down on this strategy in 2021.”
Analysts expect the changes to increase average revenue per user (ARPU). For example, Morgan Stanley upgraded SNAP on Monday, predicting that greater engagement will prolong time on the platform. The note also saw potential growth from services like:
Discover: a news feed page with personalized and sponsored content
Spotlight: a community-wide venue for popular content across the platform
Maps: a heat map display of posts (“Snaps”) based on location
Options Traders Target Snap
SNAP was down as much as 9.9 percent early in the session, following a decline in related stocks like Facebook (FB) and Pinterest (PINS). However, it reversed dramatically to close at new all-time highs.
The swing was so large that SNAP went from $6.25 below Monday’s low to $5.45 above. It was the biggest one-day fluctuation in the company’s history. The move also resulted in a large bullish outside candle.
Traders bought and sold nearly 519,000 options contracts, more than twice the daily average. Upside calls outnumbers puts by a bullish 3-to-1 ratio.
Online Advertising Boom
SNAP’s big guidance boost follows a surge of online advertising. FB and Alphabet (GOOGL) both crushed estimates last quarter as businesses aggressively promoted their brands on digital platforms. Even companies like Microsoft (MSFT) and eBay (EBAY) benefited from the trend. Last quarter’s big growth followed big gains in the July-October period.
A rebound from coronavirus could add even more fuel to that fire because advertising tends to ebb and flow with the economy. Yesterday, for example, consumer confidence unexpected rose for the second straight month. That followed dramatic upgrades to growth last week.
SNAP isn’t in the S&P 500, even though it’s bigger than 85 percent of its most components. If it were a member, S&P Global Indexes would likely place it in the Communications Sector, along companies like FB, GOOGL and Twitter (TWTR).
Interestingly, the sector-trading SPDR Communications Sector ETF (XLC) also had a bullish outside day yesterday. This new bucket of stocks merged some technology names (like FB) with traditional media companies like Walt Disney (DIS), previously the consumer discretionary sector.
As highlighted elsewhere, the SPDR Consumer Discretionary ETF (XLY) has struggled with heavy concentration in Amazon.com (AMZN) and Tesla (TSLA). That’s made XLY less sensitive to consumer spending than normal. XLC’s big move yesterday may suggest it’s becoming a cleaner play for the consumer economy.
David Russell is VP of Market Intelligence at TradeStation Group. Drawing on 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 apprised 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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