PodcastsBusinessThe Dividend Cafe

The Dividend Cafe

The Bahnsen Group
The Dividend Cafe
Latest episode

1280 episodes

  • The Dividend Cafe

    Tuesday - March 17, 2026

    03/17/2026 | 7 mins.
    Brian Szytel reports modestly positive markets from The Bahnsen Group’s Newport Beach office: the Dow rose 46 points, the S&P 500 gained 0.25%, the Nasdaq rose nearly 0.5%, and the 10-year yield fell 2 bps to 4.20% after trading in a 4.15%–4.30% range. Economic data were light, with February pending home sales notably stronger than expected, possibly reflecting slightly lower mortgage rates and pent-up demand. He previews upcoming PPI data and the Fed’s meeting conclusion, expected to leave rates unchanged at 3.50%–3.75%, while watching potential dot-plot changes amid new geopolitical developments. He addresses three market concerns—war with Iran, private credit default fears, and slowing AI capex—and explains fiduciary duty versus broker suitability standards.

    00:00 Market Close Recap

    00:41 Housing Data Snapshot

    01:15 Fed Meeting Preview

    01:39 Three Market Worries

    01:56 Iran War Pricing

    02:49 Private Credit Fears

    03:51 AI Capex Reality Check

    04:27 What Fiduciary Means

    05:19 Wrap Up and Tomorrow

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com
  • The Dividend Cafe

    Monday - March 16, 2026

    03/16/2026 | 13 mins.
    Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4lFUmle

    The episode recaps a broadly positive market day with the Dow up 388 points and all 11 sectors higher as tech and consumer discretionary led, while the 10-year yield fell to 4.22%. It notes that 43% of S&P 500 companies hit a 20-day low amid war-driven volatility, highlights extreme index concentration that could worsen if major private firms go public, and questions default fears given high-yield spreads near 3.17%. On Iran, the U.S. conducted targeted strikes while leaving energy infrastructure intact, and the Strait of Hormuz remains the key risk as oil closed above $94, with China potentially involved in reopening efforts and a Trump–Xi meeting delayed. Economic updates include Q4 real GDP revised down to 0.7%, flat durable goods orders, modest industrial production growth, and expectations that major central banks hold rates while guidance drives markets.

    00:00 Welcome and Resources

    00:47 Market Rally Recap

    02:35 Index Concentration Risks

    03:33 Private Credit Reality Check

    04:42 Iran Strikes and Strait Risk

    07:03 GDP Revision and Growth Drivers

    08:14 Consumer and Industry Signals

    09:35 Central Banks and Energy Outlook

    10:52 Week Ahead and Sign Off

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com
  • The Dividend Cafe

    The Five Major Issues for Investors So Far in 2026

    03/13/2026 | 18 mins.
    Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/40tWZg8

    David Bahnsen reviews an eventful mid-March 2026 market backdrop through five themes: the Iran war and its impact on oil and volatility; the state of the economy after tariff changes; private credit; AI; and a rotation in market leadership. He notes large daily market swings driven by uncertainty, but limited net movement, and argues volatility is largely immaterial for disciplined investors. The key economic risk is disruption in the Strait of Hormuz as insurers and shippers avoid the waterway, lifting oil from the low 80s toward the 90s and potentially above 100, which would meaningfully compress consumer and investment activity if sustained. He sees evidence of economic drag (weaker GDP revisions, modest job growth) alongside tariff-driven goods inflation offsetting services disinflation. He criticizes conflating private-credit default fears with liquidity issues and stresses idiosyncratic underwriting, recovery rates, and coming opportunity. He attributes AI weakness to valuation and fatigue while warning against treating the theme as monolithic. He highlights a rotation toward energy, utilities, staples, and industrials.

    00:00 Friday Dividend Cafe Intro

    01:07 Five Big Market Themes

    02:25 Iran War and Volatility

    04:19 Oil Shock and Strait Risk

    07:45 Economy After Tariffs

    10:02 Private Credit Fears

    12:40 AI Valuations and Fatigue

    14:34 Market Rotation Winners

    15:27 Chart of the Week and Wrap

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com
  • The Dividend Cafe

    Wednesday - March 11, 2026

    03/11/2026 | 8 mins.
    On March 11 from West Palm Beach, Brian Szytel reports a mostly negative but relatively benign market day amid volatility tied to Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and surging energy prices (Brent ~$92.77, WTI ~$88.29). February CPI came in as expected: headline +0.3% and core +0.2%, with year-over-year headline 2.4% and core 2.5%; he notes current oil moves could have lifted year-over-year inflation to ~2.8–2.9%, though de-escalation or large IEA releases could offset. He highlights shelter’s lagging but cooling impact (rent measures up just 0.1–0.2%), important given shelter’s 35% CPI weight versus energy’s 7%. He discusses a new Fed chair in May aiming to cut short rates while shrinking the balance sheet, arguing productivity gains from AI and weaker labor data support easing. He also answers that TBG charges no extra external fees for alternative funds beyond internal fund expenses.

    00:00 Market Recap and Volatility

    00:44 Energy Prices and CPI Print

    01:30 Oil Shock Scenarios and Offsets

    02:34 Shelter Inflation Finally Cools

    03:35 New Fed Chair and Rate Path

    05:00 Alternative Funds Fees Explained

    06:35 Wrap Up and Next Update

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com
  • The Dividend Cafe

    Tuesday - March 10, 2026

    03/10/2026 | 7 mins.
    Brian Szytel from Dividend Cafe (Tuesday, March 10) recaps a mixed market day that started higher on optimism from comments that the war would end soon, then faded to flat after reports of Iran laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz amid intensified Middle East conflict. He notes modest economic releases: the NFIB Small Business Optimism Index at 98.8 (near historical average) and February existing home sales above expectations at over 4 million, suggesting some housing thaw as rates ease. He explains the Strait’s global importance (about 20% of oil/LNG and 30% of helium) and estimates a ~0.4% GDP impact if disruptions persist, contributing to higher long rates and a steepening yield curve. He advises against timing volatility and discusses defense contractors, emphasizing fundamentals and the ability of large firms to develop or acquire new technologies.

    00:00 Market Open And Headlines

    00:48 Economic Data Check In

    01:27 Strait Of Hormuz Stakes

    02:18 Rates And Yield Curve

    02:51 Staying Invested Through Volatility

    03:19 Defense Stocks And Cheap Weapons

    04:50 How We Invest In Defense

    05:16 Wrap Up And Q And A

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com

More Business podcasts

About The Dividend Cafe

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).
Podcast website

Listen to The Dividend Cafe, Founder's Story and many other podcasts from around the world with the radio.net app

Get the free radio.net app

  • Stations and podcasts to bookmark
  • Stream via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
  • Supports Carplay & Android Auto
  • Many other app features
Social
v8.8.1 | © 2007-2026 radio.de GmbH
Generated: 3/19/2026 - 12:02:16 AM