Who Stole Christmas?

Travis Hoium
04-28

Spring is in the air, but at retailers all across the country, the topic is Christmas.

What are they going to put on shelves?

How much is the product going to cost?

And how much are they going to charge?

As it stands today, tariffs on imports from China are 145%. If you’re planning on buying toys, blankets, a portable speaker, a hat, or just about anything on a kid’s Christmas list, it probably comes from China.

145% tariffs are no joke for these items.

Just look at the basic math on how a $20 item gets hit by tariffs.

Prices would go up 150% in stores...or more!

I’ve heard the ballpark math is a 4x increase in prices because tariffs may go up from here.

And these decisions need to be made NOW!

More on that in a second.

I’m writing this with a backdrop that the market doesn’t seem to be worried about tariffs. Stocks are back within shouting distance of breakeven for the year. $Invesco QQQ(QQQ)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$

Who Stole Christmas?

The decisions for retailers aren’t easy.

They need to balance price with anticipated volume and buy the right amount of inventory.

Get inventory wrong and you’re screwed.

On the chart below, can you spot when $Target(TGT)$ bought too much outdoor furniture, thinking COVID-era spending would continue for another year?

$GoPro(GPRO)$ nearly bankrupted itself in a single year in 2016 when it bought too much inventory of a product people didn’t want to buy during the holiday season.

These are high-stakes bets companies make every year.

And now we have a massive wrench thrown into the system.

What happens to toy volume when the price increases from $20 to $50?

To complicate that question even more, what happens to toy sales when you also consider that socks are 150% more expensive, and so are shirts and shoes, and grocery costs are up as well?

Retailers are talking about empty shelves for the holidays because everyone in the value chain is terrified of what happens if they get inventory and pricing wrong.

The low-risk option is to order too little.

If that happens, Christmas won’t be much fun for anyone.

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