2026-02-05 - Japan Crisis + Tech Rotation

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Question: What's causing this massive tech/growth selloff? Something about JPY collapsing?


The Short Answer

Three forces converging: (1) Japan bond market crisis triggering yen carry trade unwind fears, (2) AI disruption concerns crushing SaaS valuations, (3) defensive rotation into telecom/pharma. This is a liquidity + narrative driven selloff, not fundamentals.


The Details

1. Japan Bond Market Crisis (January 2026)

What happened: On January 20, Japan's government bond market crashed in a single session:

  • 40-year bond yield surged above 4% for the first time since 2007
  • 30-year bond saw largest daily move since 1999

The trigger: PM Sanae Takaichi announced snap elections + aggressive fiscal expansion while Japan's debt-to-GDP is 236.7% (highest in developed world).

The dilemma:

  • Yen falling because markets want higher rates
  • But higher rates risk fiscal crisis (can't afford debt payments)
  • BOJ hiked to 0.75% - highest in 30 years
  • Yen has depreciated 54% since December 2020

2. Yen Carry Trade Unwind Risk

The carry trade: Borrow cheap yen → invest in higher-yielding US assets (stocks, bonds). This has funded global asset prices for a decade.

The risk: Morgan Stanley estimates ~$500 billion in outstanding positions.

Unwind mechanics:

  • Forced selling of US stocks and bonds
  • Liquidity drains from markets
  • Volatility spikes trigger margin calls → more selling
  • This is exactly what happened briefly in August 2024

3. AI Disruption Narrative

Separate from Japan, tech/SaaS is being repriced on fears that:

  • AI will automate software workflows
  • Pricing compression as barriers to entry fall
  • Alphabet's $185B capex announcement spooked ROI concerns

BofA called the SaaS selloff "irrational" but market disagrees.


The Damage (Feb 5, 2026)

AI Scan - 21 stocks RSI < 30

Stock 30D RSI From High
SNOW -33.2% 18 -44%
CRM -27.7% 18 -44%
PLTR -27.7% 20 -37%
MSFT -17.7% 29 -29%
NOW -31.0% 24 -52%
QCOM -25.3% 17 -34%
CEG -30.3% 5 -40%
ISRG -19.7% 9 -22%

What's Working

Sector 30D Signal
Defensive Biotech +10-20% GILD, AMGN, BIIB
Telecom +10-20% T, VZ at RSI 84-87
Memory +20-60% MU, STX, WDC

The Rotation

Out Of Into
Tech/Growth (-20-40%) Defensive Biotech
AI/Cloud/SaaS Telecom (yield)
High multiple stocks Value/Dividend
US growth assets Cash, defensive

What This Means

If This... Then...
Carry trade unwinds orderly Gradual repricing, buying opportunity
Carry trade unwinds disorderly VIX spike to 30+, more pain first
AI fears overblown (BofA view) SaaS snaps back hard
AI fears justified Permanent multiple compression
Japan stabilizes Risk-on returns
Japan spirals Global contagion risk

Action Matrix

Action Stocks Rationale
WATCH MSFT, CRM, NOW, ISRG Quality at -20-30%, wait for stabilization
AVOID T, VZ, GILD Already overbought (RSI 80+), late to rotation
RESEARCH SNOW, DDOG, ZS Cloud capitulation, need to validate thesis
HOLD CASH Wait for VIX spike / Japan clarity

Key Takeaways

  1. This is macro-driven, not company-specific. Quality names (MSFT, CRM) are selling off.
  2. Carry trade is the wildcard. $500B in positions could force more selling.
  3. Defensive rotation is crowded. Telecom/pharma already overbought.
  4. Quality is on sale. MSFT at RSI 29 is rare. But catching falling knives hurts.
  5. Wait for stabilization. Japan news + VIX level are the tells.

Where Did the Money Go? (Market Cap Mechanics)

MSFT dropped ~$800B in market cap in a month. But that "money" didn't go anywhere.

Market cap is notional, not real:

  • Market cap = share price × shares outstanding
  • If MSFT drops $50/share × 7.4B shares = $370B "lost" - but no one transferred $370B
  • It's a repricing of the LAST marginal trade applied to ALL shares
  • Think of it like your house: if a neighbor sells for 20% less, your home is "worth" 20% less, but no money moved

Where capital IS flowing:

Out Of (30D) Into (30D)
MSFT -17.7% (RSI 29) GILD +23.1% (RSI 93)
CRM -27.7% (RSI 18) VZ +18.9% (RSI 92)
NOW -31.0% (RSI 24) T +13.5% (RSI 84)
SNOW -33.2% (RSI 18) WMT +13.6% (RSI 73)
PLTR -27.7% (RSI 20) MCD +7.9% (RSI 75)
CEG -30.3% (RSI 5) AMGN +11.4% (RSI 75)
ISRG -19.7% (RSI 9) TSN +13.4% (RSI 70)

The actual flows:

  1. Active managers rotating growth → defensive (pharma, telecom, consumer staples)
  2. Carry trade unwind forcing liquidation of US growth positions
  3. Some going to cash (money market funds near record inflows)
  4. Index rebalancing mechanically selling losers
  5. Margin calls forcing leveraged sellers

The Stealth Bear Market

SPY masks the carnage. SPY is only -2.1% over 30 days because:

  1. Cap-weighted index: Top 10 holdings dominate. When defensive mega-caps (WMT, JNJ, PG) hold steady, they offset tech destruction
  2. Sector rotation within the index: Money leaving MSFT goes to GILD, both in SPY
  3. Equal-weight tells the truth: RSP (equal-weight S&P) is likely showing much worse performance
  4. Individual stock destruction is extreme: 21 stocks RSI < 30 on our AI scan alone. Some quality names down 20-40% in 30 days

This is a 2022-style rotation, not a 2020-style crash:

  • 2020 crash: Everything sold, VIX 80, quick recovery
  • 2022 rotation: Growth died slowly, defensives held, SPY masked it for months
  • 2026 (now): Same pattern. Growth/AI/SaaS crushed, defensives ripping, SPY looks "fine"

Insider Activity Patterns

Insiders are buying the dip in some names:

  • Quality tech at multi-year lows (MSFT, CRM territory)
  • Energy names after the selloff
  • This is a positive divergence - insiders buy when they think price < value

Personal Positioning Notes

Cash Position Framework:

  • Having cash when quality names are at RSI < 30 is exactly the right setup
  • The question isn't "should I buy" but "what's the entry strategy":
    1. Tranche approach: Deploy 25% at RSI < 25, another 25% at RSI < 20, etc.
    2. Wait for stabilization: Let VIX settle, Japan situation clarify, then enter
    3. Cherry-pick quality: MSFT RSI 29, ISRG RSI 9, CRM RSI 18 are rare
    4. Don't catch the knife: Better to buy at 80% of the bottom than the exact bottom
  • This is the position you WANT to be in during a rotation

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