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    IPO Mania

    06/12/2026 | 23 mins.
    Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/49T1HsR

    David Bahnsen returns Dividend Cafe to its normal market focus and records Thursday to avoid being influenced by SpaceX’s anticipated IPO trading. He discloses he and some clients own SpaceX via an SPV and will be locked up for a year, after which he expects to sell. Using SpaceX’s planned $75B raise with a very small public float and huge valuation, plus prospective trillion-dollar IPOs from Anthropic and OpenAI, he argues public markets face unprecedented IPO valuation “indigestion.” He challenges the belief that IPOs are easy money driven by hype, limited supply, or forced index buying, citing history of large drawdowns after major IPOs and warning about post-lockup selling. He also notes private-company markups boosting reported earnings at mega-cap tech firms. His central message: IPO mania distracts from fundamentals and ignores risk-reward symmetry; “free money” doesn’t exist, and disciplined long-term investing matters.

    00:00 Welcome Back Update

    00:42 Why Record Early

    02:18 SpaceX IPO Setup

    05:00 Valuation Shockwave

    08:00 IPO Pop Myth

    09:38 Index Inclusion Hype

    12:02 Hidden Earnings Impact

    13:31 Ask Better Questions

    17:16 Private To Public Shift

    19:34 No Such Thing Free Money

    20:47 Discipline And Wrap Up

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com
  • The Dividend Cafe

    Thursday - June 11, 2026

    06/11/2026 | 9 mins.
    Brian Szytel recaps a sharp market reversal after a broad sell-off tied to Iran war rhetoric gave way to gains on news of progress toward a deal, with the Dow up about 900 points, the S&P 500 up 1.7%, and the Nasdaq up 2.25%. He notes meaningfully lower interest rates (10-year down 9 bps to ~4.45%) and oil’s reduced sensitivity to Strait of Hormuz headlines as shipping reroutes and supply adjustments develop. Economic data included a hotter-than-expected headline May PPI (1.1%) but cooler core PPI (0.4%) alongside slightly worse initial jobless claims (229k). He highlights earnings growth concentration in energy (+117%) and technology (~60%) versus weak growth in consumer discretionary and financials, and responds to a college grad’s question by framing AI as a tool, emphasizing human trust and expressing optimism about job opportunities.

    00:00 Welcome and Setup

    00:23 Market Reversal Rally

    01:38 Rates and Oil Calm

    02:41 PPI Inflation Breakdown

    03:52 Jobless Claims Update

    04:05 Earnings Sector Split

    05:48 AI and Entry Jobs

    07:21 Closing Remarks

    07:37 Disclosures and Disclaimer

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com
  • The Dividend Cafe

    Wednesday - June 10, 2026

    06/10/2026 | 7 mins.
    From The Bahnsen Group’s West Palm Beach office on June 10, Brian Szytel recaps a broad market sell-off driven by a continued rotation out of overvalued tech/semiconductors and later by news the U.S. would resume strikes on Iran, after an initially encouraging CPI report helped markets rebound mid-morning. The Dow fell 953 points (1.87%) to session lows, with the S&P 500 down 1.6% and Nasdaq down 2%. Headline CPI for May was 0.5% (4.2% year over year), while core CPI was cooler at 0.2% (2.9% year over year), which he views as encouraging amid strong growth and employment. He notes oil rose but markets seem more desensitized as supply chains adapt. He also answers that splitting between a dividend growth portfolio and the S&P 500 is not a hedge due to high correlation; true hedging comes from asset allocation across stocks, bonds, alternatives, real assets, and cash.

    00:00 Market Selloff Recap

    01:26 CPI Surprise and Fed Focus

    03:13 Middle East Risks and Oil

    03:50 Oil Market Adapts

    04:29 Ask TBG Portfolio Hedging

    05:08 Real Hedging Asset Allocation

    06:00 Wrap Up and Sign Off

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com
  • The Dividend Cafe

    Tuesday - June 9, 2026

    06/09/2026 | 7 mins.
    Brian Szytel reports from West Palm Beach on a volatile market stretch driven by stronger-than-expected jobs data, renewed tech weakness, and Middle East uncertainty. The Dow rose 86 points while the S&P 500 fell 0.25% and the Nasdaq dropped 1%, as equal-weight S&P outperformed cap-weighted by over 100 bps and the 10-year yield fell to 4.52%. He notes the tech sector’s nine-week 47% rally is seeing froth and sharp daily swings, alongside widening market breadth and sector rotation. Szytel urges investors to focus on fundamentals rather than popularity and dismisses warnings of simultaneous “cycle” peaks as largely unknowable and hindsight-driven. Economic updates include slightly softer NFIB optimism (still near historical average), a narrower April trade deficit to $55B, and existing home sales up 3.2% to about 4.2M.

    00:00 Market Rollercoaster Recap

    01:18 Tech Selloff And Rotation

    02:16 Stick With Fundamentals

    03:16 Ray Dalio Cycle Warnings

    04:45 Quick Economic Calendar

    05:39 Wrap Up And Sign Off

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com
  • The Dividend Cafe

    Monday - June 8, 2026

    06/08/2026 | 10 mins.
    Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4fE0HN7

    Brian Szytel fills in for David on Dividend Cafe, recapping a mixed market day: the Dow fell about 80 points while the S&P 500 rose ~0.3% and Nasdaq ~0.8%, reflecting a rebound in tech after Friday’s sharp chip-led selloff following a nine-week, 47% tech rally. A much-stronger-than-expected May jobs report (172,000) pushed bond yields higher (10-year ~4.57%) and shifted Fed futures toward pricing possible rate hikes, with inflation still elevated and employment resilient, though labor participation remains low at 61.8% and small business hiring plans are weak. He reviews Middle East escalation and oil around $91, notes pullbacks in silver, gold, and Bitcoin, and argues their lack of cash-flow tether increases volatility. He highlights data-center capex and a bullish natural gas/pipeline thesis, and previews a coming episode on IPO mania and extreme revenue multiples.

    00:00 Welcome and Setup

    00:15 Market Recap and Tech Rebound

    01:11 Rates Inflation and IPO Rules

    02:51 Metals and Bitcoin Volatility

    04:31 Middle East Tensions and Oil

    05:21 Jobs Report and Fed Outlook

    07:13 Energy Demand and Natural Gas Thesis

    08:05 Wrap Up Knicks and Next Episode

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com
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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).
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