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Might Go Down

Released Thursday, 24th February 2022
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Might Go Down

Might Go Down

Might Go Down

Might Go Down

Thursday, 24th February 2022
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Markets Retrace Their Steps

  • Throughout January 2022, US stock market indices gave up nearly a year of gains.
  • The tech-heavy NASDAQ Composite index closed on January 28th at 13,770, down nearly 14% from highs set in November 2021.
  • Why?
    • Nearly a decade of expansionist monetary policy is likely coming to an end.
    • Inflation is at its highest level in the past 40 years.
    • US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell signaled intent to raise interest rates in an effort to reign in inflation. (Goldman Sachs anticipates 5 rate hikes in 2022, expecting rates to hit between 1.25-1.5% by year's end.)

What could this mean for the VC market?

  • Historically, higher interest rates give more conservative investors a path toward a more risk-off strategy, diverting capital from alternative asset classes like venture capital or private equity
    • Higher interest rates lead to a higher discount rate on future cash flows, which could depress equity value today
  • That said, it still feels like investor risk appetite is close to all-time highs. (Might not be quite as hot as it was in Q2-Q3 2021, but still...)
  • Jason's conjecture: If we're going to see a significant decline in either check size or deal volume, it's probably going to come at late-stage first. So much value is locked into late-stage unicorn companies, and with the IPO market cooling down and a dwindling pool of entities which could afford to buy these companies, we can probably expect investor trepidation to hit late-stage first.

Some Reading

About The Co-Hosts

  • Jason D. Rowley is a researcher who has previously worked with Uzabase, Golden.com, Crunchbase News and others. He volunteers with startup outreach for the open-source community and sends occasional newsletters from Rowley.Report.
  • Graham C. Peck is a Venture Partner with Cultivation Capital and additionally helps companies build technology development teams as a partner of FYC Labs and other technology development organizations.
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