Jim Chanos says beware the ‘virus stocks’ like Peloton, Zoom benefiting temporarily from lockdowns

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Short seller Jim Chanos warned investors about piling into “virus stocks” boosted by the coronavirus lockdown temporarily.

“One area I would warn people about for example is the virus stocks,” Chanos said on Thursday on CNBC’s Halftime Report. They are “doing well right now in this enforced lockdown. A lot of these companies are really not structurally growth stocks that are trading at 30, 40, 50 times earnings because they are going to do well in the first and second quarters of 2020.”

The founder of Kynikos Associates listed Zoom Video, Teladoc and Clorox as companies getting a lift from the stay-at-home trend amid the coronavirus pandemic. Shares of Zoom Video and Teladoc soared 85% and 94% this year respectively on a surge in demand, while Clorox gained more than 15%.

“Of course when the virus subsides, and we all know it will, those companies will probably begin to not look as attractive going forward,” Chanos said. “I would tell your viewers to be very, very careful about just piling into things that are doing well because people are inside and will stay inside for the next three, four, five weeks.”

These companies are acting “contracyclical” due to the implementation and persistence of social distancing practices, Chanos said. The short seller added he’s not betting against Zoom Video or Teladoc.

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