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The Dividend Cafe is your portal for market perspective that is virtually conflict-free, rooted in deep philosophical commitments about how capital should be managed, and understandable for all sorts of investors. Host David L. Bahnsen is a frequent guest on CNBC, Bloomberg, and Fox Business. He is the author of the books, Crisis of Responsibility: Our Cultural Addiction to Blame and How You Can Cure It (Post Hill Press), The Case for Dividend Growth: Investing in a Post-Crisis World (Post Hill Press), and Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life (Post Hill Press).
The Dividend Cafe Monday - June 24, 2024
Monday Market Rundown
This episode of the Monday Dividend Cafe, recorded in Grand Rapids, Michigan, covers market updates including top performing sectors and notable changes in technology and cryptocurrencies. David discusses the concept of 'TBG day' where multiple key sectors align positively. The episode also provides an overview of recent AI investment trends, citing a survey showing a slowdown in spending due to various concerns. Additionally, David shares political insights that may affect markets, updates on used car prices, existing home sales data, and predictions regarding Federal Reserve rate cuts. The episode concludes with positive notes on the oil sector and encouragements to access more content on the Dividend Cafe website.
00:00 Welcome to Monday Dividend Cafe
00:45 Market Rundown and TBG Day
03:45 AI Investment Insights
07:53 Political Landscape and Market Implications
11:27 Economic Indicators and Predictions
13:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Links mentioned in this episode:
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
15:1924/06/2024
Artificial Intelligence and The Bahnsen Group
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3KSRGPp
Navigating AI Investments: Lessons from the Dividend Cafe
In this episode of the Dividend Cafe, recorded live from Atlanta, Georgia, David discusses the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on investments. He explains why AI hasn't been a major focus of Dividend Cafe, despite its prominence in media and financial conversations. The discussion delves into the distinctions between AI's backbone companies and those utilizing AI, drawing historical parallels to the internet boom of the 1990s. The episode outlines ten principles to understand and navigate AI investments, advocating for a dividend growth framework. The host addresses market concentration risks, historical lessons, and the sustainable approach for investing in AI-related companies. Listeners are encouraged to view informative charts at DividendCafe.com and reflect on a quote from Charles Mackey about collective and individual thinking.
00:00 Welcome to Dividend Cafe
00:02 Travel and Speaking Engagements
00:43 AI in Financial Media
03:44 Investment Implications of AI
05:18 10 Key Takeaways on AI
07:39 Historical Context of AI Investments
13:21 Predictions and Pitfalls of AI
17:04 Principles of AI Investing
19:16 AI's Broader Impact on Society
20:53 AI and Dividend Growth Investing
24:59 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Links mentioned in this episode:
DividendCafe.com
TheBahnsenGroup.com
27:2421/06/2024
The Dividend Cafe Thursday - June 20, 2024
Market Update: Mixed Indices and Economic Indicators
In this episode of Dividend Cafe, recorded on Thursday, June 20th, we discuss the mixed performance in the stock market where the Dow closed up nearly 300 points, while the S&P and NASDAQ saw slight declines. Key sector movements included a 2% rise in energy and a 1.4% drop in information technology. Jobless claims were slightly higher than expected at 238,000, and the Philly Fed index showed weaker-than-expected manufacturing numbers. Housing starts fell by 5.5% for the month, alongside disappointing building permit figures, suggesting potential impacts from interest rates and seasonal factors. Upcoming economic data include PMI and existing home sales. The episode wraps up with well wishes and an invitation for audience questions.
00:00 Welcome and Market Overview
00:27 Sector Movements and Jobless Claims
01:04 Economic Indicators and Housing Data
01:39 Upcoming Data and Conclusion
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
04:0020/06/2024
The Dividend Cafe Tuesday - June 18, 2024
Today's Post -
Daily Market Recap and Economic Insights - June 18, 2023
In today's episode of Dividend Cafe, David provides a daily market recap, highlighting a 57-point increase in the Dow (0.15%), a 0.25% rise in the S&P, and a stable Nasdaq. The bond market rally continued with the 10-year yield at 4.21%. Financials led the sectors, while communication services performed the worst. Economic updates include slight retail sales growth and an unexpected rise in industrial production. David notes significant market optimism and mentions Juneteenth's market closure.
00:00 Introduction to Dividend Cafe
00:12 Daily Market Recap
00:17 Market Performance Highlights
00:46 Sector Performance Overview
01:33 Economic Data Insights
01:56 Fund Manager Survey Insights
02:15 Closing Remarks and Announcements
Links mentioned in this episode:
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
04:2418/06/2024
The Dividend Cafe Monday - June 17, 2024
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3KSk5VG
Dividend Insights: Market Trends, Fed Influence, and Economic Policies
In this episode of the Dividend Cafe, David provides a comprehensive commentary on the current market dynamics, including summaries on housing markets, federal policies, corporate taxes, and bond yields. Key topics include the performance of the Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq, the impact of public policies on elections, and an insightful analogy comparing market trends to Roger Federer's tennis career. Additional focus is given to European political stability, U.S. corporate tax rates, and commercial real estate metrics. The session concludes with observations on national vacancy rates, Fed rate predictions, and the law of conservation of outrage in human behavior.
00:00 Introduction to Dividend Cafe
00:41 Market Summary and Key Highlights
01:42 Stock and Bond Market Correlation
03:22 Market Breadth and Top Heaviness
08:10 Corporate Tax Rates and Economic Impact
11:02 Housing Market Insights
12:54 Commercial Real Estate and Office Vacancies
14:16 Federal Reserve and Oil Market Update
15:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
17:5617/06/2024
A Minsky Moment or a Tech Pop
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/45pEwTs
Exploring Market Volatility and the Concept of a Minsky Moment
In this episode of Dividend Cafe, David discusses the current volatility and directionlessness in the market, delving into the concept of a 'Minsky moment,' where periods of stability can give rise to instability. They differentiate between short-term market concerns rooted in equity valuations and longer-term economic issues tied to government debt. The episode explores the influence of large cap tech stocks within the S&P 500 and the cyclical nature of market dynamics. David also touches on the importance of maintaining a quality, counter-cultural investment portfolio to mitigate risks associated with economic instability and market euphoria.
00:00 Introduction and Market Overview
00:25 Understanding the Minsky Moment
03:10 Historical Context and Personal Insights
07:27 Application to Current Market Conditions
09:20 Government Debt and Long-Term Economic Impact
11:34 Cap-Weighted vs. Equal-Weighted Indexes
15:21 Final Thoughts and Father's Day Wishes
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
17:3314/06/2024
The Dividend Cafe Thursday - June 13, 2024
Market Update and Economic Indicators: A Snapshot
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04:3713/06/2024
The Dividend Cafe Wednesday - June 12, 2024
This episode delves into the significance and influence of the word 'because'. The discussion explores its role in communication, persuasion, and decision-making processes, highlighting how the simple word can have a powerful effect in various contexts.
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05:5312/06/2024
The Dividend Cafe Tuesday - June 11, 2024
Dividend Cafe: June 11 Market Commentary and Economic Update
In this episode of Dividend Cafe, we cover the market's performance on June 11th, noting that despite a slight overall decline, the S&P 500 and NASDAQ posted gains, while Treasury yields fell due to a strong auction of two-year notes.
We also discuss the uptick in the Small Business Optimism Index, reflecting ongoing economic concerns such as interest rates and potential policy changes. Key upcoming events include a core CPI number and the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision.
00:00 Introduction to Dividend Cafe
00:16 Market Overview and Performance
00:44 Treasury Auction and Interest Rates
01:09 Small Business Optimism Index
02:04 Upcoming Economic Data
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
04:1611/06/2024
The Dividend Cafe Monday - June 10, 2024
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4esr4m6
We cover a wide range of market and economic updates. From today's market action, bond market volatility, sector performance, and the top heaviness of the S&P 500, to significant geopolitical events and public policy issues. Also discussed are the implications of the Texas Stock Exchange movement, the recent jobs report, and trends in air travel. The episode concludes with insights into the private versus public company landscape and listener questions.
00:00 Market Overview
01:32 Bond Market Insights
02:26 Sector Performance
03:02 Top Heaviness in the S&P 500
05:35 Geopolitical Events
06:42 Texas Stock Exchange Movement
08:13 Jobs Report
09:14 Air Travel Trends
10:07 Commercial Real Estate Loans
11:21 Federal Reserve's Policies
13:00 Upstream Energy Stock Performance
13:34 Laws of Pessimism
15:04 Decline in Publicly Listed Companies
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19:3910/06/2024
One Company is THIS Big?
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3Xd1Npy
In this episode of Dividend Cafe, David dives into the top-heavy nature of the current market, focusing on valuations, risk exposures, and the weightings of major stocks. The episode further explores NVIDIA's staggering impact on the market, providing data points and historical context. It also discusses the broader economic scenarios, including insights about China, market volatility, and sector performances.
00:00 Introduction
00:46 Market Valuations and Risks
04:27 NVIDIA's Market Impact
09:29 China's Economic Scenario
11:14 Market Volatility and Predictions
12:46 Sector Yield Insights
13:21 Conclusion and Quote of the Week
Links mentioned in this episode:
DividendCafe.com
TheBahnsenGroup.com
18:2507/06/2024
The Dividend Cafe Thursday - June 6, 2024
Market Summary and Economic Insights
In this episode of Dividend Cafe, the day saw minor movements in the trading markets with the Dow closing up 78 points, while the S&P and Nasdaq remained nearly unchanged. The 10-year yield also remained stable. Significant economic updates included the European Central Bank and Bank of Canada cutting interest rates. Initial jobless claims were slightly higher than expected but still reflect healthy employment numbers. Productivity and trade deficit data showed slight improvements. Additionally, TSA travel levels for 2024 indicated strong economic activity. The discussion also touched on the preference for goal-oriented benchmarks over traditional market benchmarks. Listeners were reminded about the upcoming non-farm payroll data and the long-form Dividend Cafe newsletter set to release the following day.
00:00 Introduction and Market Overview
00:23 European Central Bank and Interest Rates
01:03 US Economic Indicators
01:41 Travel Trends and Economic Activity
02:30 Benchmarking Dividend Portfolios
03:17 Upcoming Non-Farm Payrolls Report
03:21 Conclusion and Sign-Off
Links mentioned in this episode:
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
05:2706/06/2024
The Dividend Cafe Wednesday - June 5, 2024
Exploring the Dynamics of the Dow
This episode delves into the intricacies of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), commonly referred to as the Dow. The show offers insight into its components, historical significance, how it is calculated, and its role as an economic indicator. Listeners will learn about the major influences on the Dow's movements, its impact on market trends, and why it is closely watched by investors and analysts.
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04:3705/06/2024
The Dividend Cafe Tuesday - June 4, 2024
Daily Market Recap and Economic Insights - Dividend Cafe
In today's daily recap on Dividend Cafe, David Bahnsen discusses the market performance with the Dow closing up 140 points, modest gains in the S&P and NASDAQ, and a continued bond market rally reflected in the 10-year yield drop to 4.33%. Real estate and consumer staples sectors led the day with about 1% gains, while materials and energy sectors saw declines. Oil prices decreased by $1.30 a barrel. The episode also touches on the JOLTS data indicating a drop in job openings and speculates that the labor market data will give the Fed a potential reason to loosen policy by the year's end. David also encourages viewers to check out ongoing questions on DividendCafe.com and concludes with a positive outlook for most asset classes in May.
00:00 Introduction to Dividend Cafe
00:12 Daily Market Recap
00:41 Bond Market Rally
01:19 Sector Performance Overview
01:39 Oil Prices and Economic Data
01:54 Labor Market Insights
02:45 Fed's Potential Moves
02:59 Closing Thoughts and Resources
03:54 Legal and Investment Disclaimers
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
05:3304/06/2024
The Dividend Cafe Monday - June 3, 2024
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3X5cdHS
Market Movements and Consumer Behavior Insights - The Monday Dividend Cafe
In this episode of the Dividend Cafe, David provides a detailed commentary on recent market activities, including significant volatility with a nearly 500-point swing in the Dow. Major sectors are discussed, with technology and healthcare leading gains while energy experiences a sharp decline. Insights into OPEC Plus decisions on production cuts and the impact on oil prices are covered. The narrative also dives into consumer spending habits, the influence of media on market perceptions, and considerations on housing affordability linked to mortgage rates. The episode concludes with highlights on economic indicators, including the performance of utilities, cell phone usage as a proxy for economic activity, and anticipated shifts in Federal Reserve policy on interest rates.
00:00 Introduction to Dividend Cafe
00:15 Market Recap: A Volatile Day
00:54 Sector Performance Highlights
01:20 Energy Sector and OPEC+ Update
08:43 Consumer Behavior Insights
11:55 Economic Indicators and Analysis
18:14 Against Doomsdayism: The Speed of Bad News
19:42 Conclusion and Upcoming Reports
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DividendCafe.com
TheBahnsenGroup.com
21:4903/06/2024
Markets and My Life: A 50-Year Retrospective
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3R7M9Io
Reflecting on 50 Years of Market and Personal Milestones
In this special edition of the Dividend Cafe weekly market commentary, David reflects on 50 years of market and economic history coinciding with his 50th birthday. This episode dives into significant economic events, market trends, and personal anecdotes, from the S&P 500’s journey from 89 points at David's birth to its massive growth over the decades. David shares insights from his personal and professional life, highlighting lessons learned and projecting forward for the next 50 years. Tune in for historical retrospection and wisdom on long-term investing and human ingenuity.
00:00 Introduction to This Week's Dividend Cafe
01:02 Reflecting on 50 Years of Investing
01:29 Personal Milestones and Market Parallels
06:15 Economic Challenges and Lessons from the 1970s
08:18 The Booming 1980s and Financial Innovations
12:05 The Digital Revolution and Market Zeal of the 1990s
14:39 Navigating the 2000s: Personal and Professional Growth
16:06 The Financial Crisis and Its Lasting Impact
17:35 Modern Market Dynamics and Future Outlook
21:24 The Power of Dividends and Long-Term Investing
24:37 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Links mentioned in this episode:
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
27:1531/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Thursday - May 30, 2024
Market Recap and Economic Indicators for May 8th, 2023
In this episode of the Dividend Cafe, we delve into the recent market events with a focus on the downward trend experienced across major indices such as the Dow, NASDAQ, and S&P. The Dow took a significant hit, largely due to an earnings disappointment from a major software company. The discussion includes updated GDP figures for Q1, showing a decline to 1.3%, and initial jobless claims which remain strong at 219,000. We also address the notable drop in pending home sales, attributed to continuing high mortgage rates. Additionally, there's a segment about the presence of international stock positions in the dividend portfolio and the relevance of foreign tax withholding. As always, the episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to reach out with their questions.
00:00 Introduction to Dividend Cafe
00:18 Market Recap: A Down Day
01:00 Economic Indicators Update
01:43 Housing Market Insights
02:24 International Stock Positions
03:12 Conclusion and Sign-Off
Links mentioned in this episode:
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
05:0230/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Wednesday - May 29, 2024
Welcome to the Dividend Cafe weekly market commentary focused on dividends in your portfolio and economic understanding. On May 29th, the markets saw a significant downturn, with a decrease of over 400 points, attributed to a more hawkish tone from the Federal Reserve and the release of the Fed's Beige Book indicating modest economic expansion. The episode also discusses Q1 earnings, with an 8% beat and a notable future outlook, emphasizing the importance of selective portfolio management. For 2024, an 11% earnings increase is expected. Listen for detailed market insights and forecasts.
00:19 Market Overview: May 29th
00:39 Federal Reserve and Economic Insights
01:42 Earnings and Company Performance
02:26 Future Earnings Projections
02:59 Valuation and Portfolio Strategy
03:11 Closing Remarks and Contact Information
03:23 Disclaimer and Legal Information
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
04:5129/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Tuesday - May 28, 2024
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3KhwHpc
A special Tuesday edition owing to the Memorial Day holiday. The podcast covers a range of topics starting with a market recap, touching on the industrial and healthcare sectors, and explaining the unusual trading patterns in the Dow, Nasdaq, and S&P 500. Financial intricacies such as market breadth and credit spreads are discussed, along with the curious valuation metrics of various sectors. The housing market trends, including mortgage rates and foreclosure statistics, are highlighted. Speculations on future Fed rate cuts are discussed, emphasizing the likelihood of cuts being delayed until after the presidential election. David also explains the firm's approach to utilizing outside money managers for specific asset classes. The episode wraps up with a preview of upcoming segments and content.
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
24:5528/05/2024
Diversify or Diworsify?
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3UYlHC2
David discusses recent market volatility, highlighting large fluctuations in the Dow over the past few months. He emphasizes the importance of avoiding high-risk trades and the hazards of following market trends blindly. The speaker delves into various investor sentiment indicators, such as credit spreads and the VIX index, suggesting a current market frothiness. The main focus is on the value of diversification, both across asset classes and within them, to mitigate risk. He contrasts widespread index investing with a more concentrated approach that prioritizes dividend growth stocks. The host underscores the importance of conviction over quantity in constructing a portfolio, advocating for a strategy rooted in fundamental investment logic rather than crowd-following.
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
17:0524/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Thursday - May 23, 2024
In this episode of Dividend Cafe, the discussion revolves around a significant downturn in the market with the Dow closing over 600 points lower. However, some sectors, especially those related to AI technology, showed positive performance due to favorable earnings results. The episode delves into recent economic indicators, highlighting PMI data showing the economy's accelerated growth in May, with manufacturing and services sectors posting gains. Despite positive economic indicators, concerns remain regarding potential Federal Reserve actions on interest rates. The episode also covers lower-than-expected initial jobless claims and a decline in new home sales, attributed to higher interest rates. A Q&A session discussed dealing with large deficits and government debt, advocating for supply-side economic policies to stimulate growth without excessively raising taxes or increasing regulation. The Bonson Group provided these insights, emphasizing that their advice does not constitute a solicitation for securities and should not replace professional tax or legal consultation.
00:00 Welcome to Dividend Cafe!
00:19 Market Overview: A Down Day in the Markets
00:53 Economic Indicators: PMI Data and Jobless Claims
01:57 Housing Market Insights: New Home Sales Data
02:42 Fiscal Policy Discussion: Deficits, Taxes, and Economic Growth
03:49 Closing Remarks and Contact Information
03:59 Legal and Advisory Disclosures
Links mentioned in this episode:
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
05:2723/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Wednesday - May 22, 2024
This episode of Dividend Cafe offers a commentary on the recent market downturn, noting a 201 point drop in the Dow and a slight rise in volatility. The Federal Reserve's May meeting minutes are discussed, revealing some disappointment in inflation data but maintaining a medium-term 2 percent inflation target. The episode also covers lower than expected April existing home sales, likely due to tight housing inventory and higher rates, yet notes a 5.7 percent year-over-year price increase. UK inflation rose slightly more than expected to 2.3%, attributed to weaker economic fundamentals compared to the US. China's potential increase in tariffs on large autos from the US and Europe is mentioned, seen as a tit-for-tat move against the Biden administration's tariff raises. Additionally, the episode previews economic indicators to be released the following day, including jobless claims and PMI numbers. The Bonson Group's role as investment professionals and the disclaimer regarding investment risks and advice conclude the commentary.
00:00 Introduction to Dividend Cafe
00:18 Market Movements and Federal Reserve Insights
01:16 Housing Market Dynamics
02:10 Global Economic Indicators: UK Inflation and China's Tariff Strategy
02:48 Looking Ahead: Economic Calendar and Closing Thoughts
03:10 Disclaimer and Professional Advice Notice
Links mentioned in this episode:
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
04:3922/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Tuesday - May 21, 2024
This episode of Dividend Cafe provides a weekly market commentary with a focus on dividends and economic insights. On May 21, the markets saw a slight increase despite the lack of major economic news, with the Dow up by 66 points and both NASDAQ and S&P 500 up by about a quarter of a point. Interest rates were slightly down, with the 10-year treasury dropping three basis points. Fed officials, including Waller, shared diverse views on the economy, generally indicating a cautious approach towards changing interest rates. The episode also discusses the current low market volatility, compares GDP in aggregate versus per capita with Japan as a case study, and looks ahead to the FOMC meeting minutes and existing home sales reports. Lastly, it emphasizes the importance of not becoming complacent due to current positive market conditions.
00:00 Introduction to Dividend Cafe
00:16 Market Overview: A Quiet Summer Day
00:45 Federal Reserve Speakers and Interest Rate Insights
01:22 Market Volatility and Economic Indicators
02:39 GDP Insights and Global Economic Trends
03:21 Looking Ahead: FOMC Meeting and Home Sales
03:34 Closing Remarks and Compliance Information
Links mentioned in this episode:
DividendCafe.com
TheBahnsenGroup.com
05:1421/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Monday - May 20, 2024
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3ypYWzx
We recap market activity on Monday, May 20th. The Dow started positively but lost momentum, closing down 196 points. The S&P and NASDAQ saw modest gains. China's market performance may be indicating an upward trend. Additionally, there was news about a helicopter crash in Iran, potential Middle Eastern tensions, and upcoming OPEC meetings. There are possible changes in capital reserve requirements for U.S. banks, the employee retention tax credit, increased tariffs on China, and the impact of these policies. We look at homeowners and renters in the U.S. Lastly, insights into recent Fed speeches and their stance on inflation and rate adjustments
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
08:1320/05/2024
Fear is Often a Greedy Thing
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3QOLsna
The second quarter of 2024 hit its midpoint this week, and markets have continued with what has been a big rally in the month of May. As earnings season has now concluded and the Fed is sidelined for a bit, we might expect things to chill out for a bit, but markets never sleep, so who knows. But this week’s Dividend Cafe does give you a pretty good look at the yield curve and what it predicts (or doesn’t), along with a cogent expectation for inflation, some fascinating things Japan can teach us (or not), some campaign questions for Team Biden, and then ultimately – a real behavioral lesson that may just make or break your success as an investor.
So yes, the opportunity inside this week’s Dividend Cafe is serious. Let’s jump in!
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21:2117/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Thursday - May 16, 2024
Market Update and Economic Indicators: A Snapshot
In this episode of Dividend Cafe, recorded on Thursday, May 16th, the host provides a summary of the day's market activity, noting a flat day in the markets with a brief touch on 40,000 points on the Dow. Despite a mild decline by the close, bond yields rose slightly, and recent economic indicators including the CPI data, Philly fed and empire state manufacturing indexes, and industrial production, suggest a steady, if not expanding, economy. Brian also points out the positive jobless claims data and the rebound in new home constructions as signs of economic health. Additionally, an increase in real personal income and a 35% rise in the S&P 500 since the pre-pandemic period are highlighted as indicators that do not point towards an immediate recession. The episode concludes with a look forward to the next Dividend Cafe installment and wishes for a good weekend.
00:02 Market Overview: A Flat Yet Positive Day
00:38 Manufacturing and Economic Indicators: Holding Steady
01:05 Employment and Income: Signs of Economic Health
02:25 Housing Market and Inflation: A Positive Outlook
03:05 Closing Thoughts and Look Ahead
Links mentioned in this episode:
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
05:1016/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Wednesday - May 15, 2024
Market Update: A Positive Turn with Cooler Inflation Numbers
This episode of Dividend Cafe provides a financial market update for Wednesday, May 15th, marking a positive trading day with the Dow up by 349 points and a rally in bonds. The episode highlights a cooler than expected Consumer Price Index (CPI) for April at 0.3%, indicating a positive trend in inflation rates. The Producer Price Index (PPI) showed mixed signals with March's deflationary revision and a hotter April.
These figures suggest a potential 2.8% year-over-year Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE), which is crucial for Federal Reserve considerations.
Despite lower than expected retail sales and a contractionary Empire Manufacturing Survey, the episode suggests these are potentially positive signs for the Fed to lower interest rates.
00:19 Inflation and Economic Indicators Update
01:17 Retail Sales and Manufacturing Insights
01:54 Closing Thoughts and Tomorrow's Preview
Links mentioned in this episode:
DividendCafe.com
TheBahnsenGroup.com
03:5415/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Tuesday - May 14, 2024
A daily summary of key market data and economic nuggets. Reach out with questions anytime! [email protected].
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TheBahnsenGroup.com
04:5414/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Monday - May 13, 2024
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3UXaYJe
Markets opened to the upside and then spent the first half of the day declining (but not by much) and the second half of the day around that declined spot.
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15:2613/05/2024
In Theory but not in Practice
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4afqiVW
As I finish up this writing Friday morning the Dow is tracking for its eight consecutive day in positive territory (I have little doubt that my mere typing of that sentence likely jinxed it). The market reversal from April into May can be credited to a combination of:
Renewed acknowledgment that regardless of when the Fed begins cutting rates they have made it reasonably clear they are done hiking rates, and
Marginally improved financial markets liquidity in the present tense and with a vision to the future around the tapering of quantitative tightening, and
A good fundamental backdrop for corporate profits with another earnings season in the books reflective of enduring margins, reasonable forward guidance, and revenue growth in line with expectations
It is a bad time to be a market timer. But I don’t think anyone can even time when it is a good time to be a market timer, so maybe I am just repeating myself over and over. Anyways, we know what time it is at The Bahnsen Group …
… and it is time to jump into the Dividend Cafe.
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17:4410/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Thursday - May 9, 2024
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04:5509/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Wednesday - May 8, 2024
A daily summary of key market data and economic nuggets. Reach out with questions anytime!
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DividendCafe.com
TheBahnsenGroup.com
06:3708/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Tuesday - May 7, 2024
A daily summary of key market data and economic nuggets. Reach out with questions anytime!
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DividendCafe.com
TheBahnsenGroup.com
05:4207/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Monday - May 6, 2024
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/44ut20E
The jobs report Friday was the talk of the town, with 175,000 new jobs being created in April, well below the 240,000 estimate. It was the government sector that most missed expectations, with the private sector representing 167,000 of the new jobs. The unemployment rate ticked up to 3.9%.
Wages were only up +0.1% on the month and are now up +3.9% year-over-year. There is a real irony in how this gets digested, because some say, “oh no, wage growth lower than we want is bad” and others say “yay, too much wage growth creates a wage-price inflation spiral so this is good to see as a disinflationary sign. I think both camps have it wrong.
29 million of the roughly 158 million people employed in the United States works for a S&P 500 company (18% or so). Some I have shared this with expressed surprise it wasn’t higher, and some were shocked it was so high. Data is in the eye of the beholder, I guess.
The bottom 50% of health care spenders account for a grand total of 3% of total health care costs (less than $390 per year). The top 5%, on the other hand, account for 51% of all health care spending.
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13:3006/05/2024
The Month of May is Here to Stay
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4bjQ9x6
“Sell in May and go away” became an adage some people love to say in our business, and I really have no idea where it came from. Whenever people ask me if we follow that adage I reply the same as I do about any other “adage” – things that are made up to offer a cute rhyme may not necessarily be the best way to formulate an investment policy.
Some months markets go down. Some months really good investment plans see the holdings in a portfolio increase in price, and other times decrease in price, The investment plan is not better or worse in some months than the others – it is all part of the plan presumably put together.
Various calendar correlations, almanac tidbits, and nursery rhyme poetry are not investment strategies. They are actually not even good at understanding correlations, let alone causations, as most of these things on their own merits and claims are merely 50/50 propositions.
But what is a real investable philosophy is what you can find in the pages of Dividend Cafe. And for a discussion of all those things and more, we start … now …
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23:3203/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Thursday - May 2, 2024
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05:4702/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Wednesday - May 1, 2024
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04:4001/05/2024
The Dividend Cafe Tuesday - April 30, 2024
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04:5530/04/2024
The Dividend Cafe Monday - April 29, 2024
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4dd0xsl
Economic Front
The big economic news last week was the 1.6% annualized real GDP growth for Q1 when +2.5% had been expected. The 3.4% of Q4 (again, all these numbers are annualized, which is just how they get discussed) was not going to repeat itself, but 1.6% vs. 2.5% projected and 2.7% in the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model was a big step down.
The positive side is that manufacturing appears to be picking up, New Orders are on the rise, and low inventories now mean more manufacturing later.
Net exports were the biggest drag (-0.9%), and, as is almost always the case, consumption was the largest contributor (+1.7%). Capex contributed just +0.4%.
The Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) was up +2.7% year-over-year last month, matching expectations.
Personal Income rose +0.5% in March, in line with expectations.
54% of people worked at firms with less than 500 employees in 1980. That number is just over 46% now.
The fertility rate in the U.S. dropped to 1.62 last year, the lowest on record. Our fertility rate has been below the 2.1 replacement level for 17 years now.
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13:2929/04/2024
Drawdowns, Deficits, and Debunking a Myth
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/49UmDwH
The first thing I will say is that by popular demand, we will be adding back the “What’s on David’s Mind” to the Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday email blasts starting next week for Dividend Cafe subscribers (and on some days, “What’s on Brian’s Mind”). By and large, the feedback to the newly revamped Dividend Cafe has been overwhelmingly positive, and a few knobs turned on the daily programming will continue to fine-tune. Thank you all for your feedback; we are very excited to have one property, one brand, and one medium to deliver the TBG thought leadership to you.
This week we are going to look at the history of yields from the market today, the history of market drawdowns, the state of commodities, the future of national debt, some global debt to avoid, expectations for Chinese economic growth, the energy sector, and finally, some Presidential conspiracy theories. That’s a lot to pack into one Friday. No one said this would be easy; we only said it would be fun.
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20:5926/04/2024
The Dividend Cafe Thursday - April 25, 2024
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04:1625/04/2024
The Dividend Cafe Wednesday - April 24, 2024
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03:5924/04/2024
The Dividend Cafe Tuesday - April 23, 2024
A daily summary of key market data and economic nuggets. Reach out with questions anytime!
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04:0023/04/2024
The Dividend Cafe Monday - April 22, 2024
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3wbacib
Welcome to the new and improved Dividend Cafe. What you see today will be a weekly Dividend Cafe each and every Monday from yours truly, complete with a podcast and video. It has come for years now on Monday, once under the umbrella of “COVID & Markets” and after that under “The DC Today.” We are simply incubating it under Dividend Cafe, so there is just one list, one website, and one brand behind it all. You will note on the home page of Dividend Cafe that we are running a daily market recap that will include closing data every day along with key economic indicators. Additionally, we will be running an Ask TBG on that home page, where questions will be answered every day. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, that market recap with the podcast and an Ask TBG will be emailed to subscribers., And then Friday, the same weekly Dividend Cafe article we have always done (see next paragraph) will go, per usual. So check out the new Dividend Cafe, all its bells and whistles, and share feedback with us any time!
The Friday Dividend Cafe looked at the subject of contrarian investing, the state of the dollar, and a few thoughts on oil and politics, and the comedy of bitcoin as a “flight to safety” this last Friday. The written version is here (my favorite), the video is here, and the podcast is here.
Into the second quarter of 2024, it may be a good time to review our outlook entering 2024 and major themes as we continue through the year.
Off we go …
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21:3222/04/2024
Bad Drivers, Good Dollars, and Crony Deals
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It has been an interesting week in the market, but as you will see in the first paragraph below it may seem like nothing happened whatsoever. That is more common than people think. Today we visit the state of the U.S. dollar, the “safe haven” of bitcoin, the politics of oil, the nature of contrarian investing, and more. Just a lot of easy-bite tidbits to edify you this beautiful spring weekend.
And before I remind you that a new and improved Dividend Cafe is coming any day, jump on in, to this Dividend Cafe!
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17:1419/04/2024
The DC Today - Thursday, April 18, 2024
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Somewhat of a repeat of yesterdays market action with a positive morning failing to hold momentum and falling off into the close in more consolidation in markets around rates. We did eek out a small gain on the Dow, but the SP500 closed slightly lower for the fifth session in a row. The 2-YR Treasury is back to YTD highs at just under 5% and 10-YR was up 5 bps today to 4.63%. For what was on the docket today in the economic calendar, mostly good news. Jobless claims, existing home sales and manufacturing data all modestly ahead of expectations, but it just wasn’t enough to keep the momentum on the day. There isn’t a lot of economic news for the remainder of this week, and most eyes will be on the PCE figures out next Friday.
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08:5018/04/2024
The DC Today - Wednesday, April 17, 2024
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What started off as a positive trading morning, slid negative as the day progressed. Powell’s comments yesterday were debated as to whether he took his ‘Pivot’ from October back. Not to worry, because first, I don’t think he did take it back and two rate cuts are still priced in to Fed futures, and second, as I mentioned yesterday there is enough in the economy that is good at this time to withstand a delayed move lower in rates by a few months. The Fed’s beige book out today supported that general positive undertone in the economy which helped us off the lows of the day a few hours before closing as well.
Seeing as we all made our tax payments this week, yesterday we saw the US Government take in the most it ever has in tax collections from corporations and non withheld amounts at $155B. The previous high water mark was back in 2022 following a big year prior and reopening after the pandemic when the same April figure was $121B. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is expecting total tax receipts for the full year 2024 to come in right near that record level in 2022 at roughly $4.93T. This is good news for the budget deficit and the growth rate of Treasury bill issuance which is set to decline for the first time in two years, although still won’t put us any where near an actual budget surplus when we are talking about chipping away at a $2T deficit.
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09:1817/04/2024
The DC Today - Tuesday, April 16, 2024
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A mixed day of trading between positive and negative all morning and right into the market close with the Dow slightly higher and both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq just below fair value. Rates continue their move higher, with the 10-year up 4 bps and now at the 4.66% level. So aside from what so far has been a tougher start to the second quarter, a few things to keep in mind:
Rates and Fed futures have reset higher based just as much on stronger-than-expected good things in the economy, such as earnings growth, GDP, and employment, as they have on inflation expectations.
We are still only 4% from all-time highs in the S&P 500 when the historical intra-year drawdown is more like 14% on average.
So, yes, markets are down a little here, and volatility is up with higher rates, but keep in mind this is pretty run-of-the-mill market consolidation at most at this point.
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09:5416/04/2024
The DC Today - Monday, April 15, 2024
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Against Doomsdayism
Where this Iran-Israel atrocity goes from here, what should and should not have been done, what and should not be done, what it will mean for markets and oil prices – all these things notwithstanding, the winner of the weekend appears to be anti-missile defense systems, first pursued by the Reagan administration in the 1980’s. The ability for this technology across multiple mediums to bat nearly a thousand in putting down missiles and drones coming in hot to do unspeakable damage is, well, vindicating. The specifics of the various technologies and strategies are fascinating, but for now, we celebrate those whose vision was to shoot down missiles and missiles, from ground and from air. Such military investment saves lives, and deserves our celebration.
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14:2715/04/2024
One of These Years is Not Like the Other
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3JfyXwQ
I cannot tell you how much fun it is for me to spend three hours on a Friday morning reading research. Reading when it is dark outside is the single activity that brings me the most joy, and I love the inspiration it fostered for today's Dividend Cafe
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17:3512/04/2024