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The Dividend Cafe

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  • The Dividend Cafe

    Thursday - May 14, 2026

    05/14/2026 | 9 mins.
    On Thursday, May 14, Brian Szytel recaps a broad market gain (Dow +370, S&P 500 +0.7%, Nasdaq +0.9%) with the 10-year Treasury closing near 4.48% and argues the 4.50% level is not a meaningful “line in the sand,” noting rate pressure tied to oil above $100 amid Iran-deal uncertainty. He summarizes Trump’s two-day meeting with China’s President Xi as generally positive, with Xi raising Taiwan and Trump not engaging. Markets continue a “wall of worry” melt-up driven by an AI capex/productivity boom, while Q1 tax refunds ($202B vs. $179B last year) and about $100B in refunded tariffs (about one-third already returned) add stimulus, though both reflect timing of taxes extracted and refunded. Strong earnings compressed valuations (S&P ~22x to ~21x), with Middle East tensions and energy prices creating Q2 uncertainty and a moderate bull-bear ratio (~2.2:1). He addresses a question about sharing ideas on media, emphasizing TBG’s client relationship and evolving portfolio management as the core value. Economic notes: retail sales in line, jobless claims slightly higher but in line, and import/export prices higher with exports rising more.

    00:00 Market Snapshot

    00:25 Rates Oil And Geopolitics

    01:48 AI Boom And Wall Of Worry

    02:21 Refunds And Tariff Rebate Boost

    03:45 Valuations Earnings And Sentiment

    04:49 Sharing Ideas Versus Client Value

    06:42 Economic Data And Sign Off

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com
  • The Dividend Cafe

    Wednesday - May 13, 2026

    05/13/2026 | 7 mins.
    Brian Szytel recaps a mixed market day on Wednesday, May 13: the Dow fell about 67 points while the S&P rose nearly 0.6% and the Nasdaq gained 1.2%, led by semis even as many software names sold off; rates and energy prices ticked higher amid ongoing Middle East unrest and uncertainty around a ceasefire. The key economic event was a much hotter-than-expected Producer Price Index, with headline PPI up 1.4% (vs. 0.7% expected) and core PPI up 1.0% (vs. 0.3%), leaving year-over-year headline at 6% and core at 5.2%, driven largely by services and broad demand, with tariffs, stimulus, and lower interest rates also cited. He notes these inflation readings complicate Fed policy as Warsh arrives and Powell’s term ends the 15th. The Ask TBG segment explains time value of money and why longer horizons can justify higher volatility for higher expected returns.

    00:00 Market Wrap Overview

    00:18 Tech Leads and Rates Rise

    00:37 Middle East Tensions and Oil

    01:15 Hot PPI Inflation Surprise

    02:21 What’s Driving Prices

    03:24 Fed Constraints and Policy Outlook

    03:48 Ask TBG Time Value Money

    04:58 Closing Thoughts and Tomorrow

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com
  • The Dividend Cafe

    Tuesday - May 12, 2026

    05/12/2026 | 8 mins.
    Brian Szytel recaps a modest down day in markets after recent all-time highs, noting the Dow slightly positive while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell, with year-to-date gains still strong. He explains that high-momentum semiconductor and tech names sold off as longer-duration stocks reacted to higher interest rates, driven partly by rising energy prices; the 10-year yield moved up to about 4.45% and expectations for a Fed rate cut this year have faded. He reviews the latest CPI report: headline inflation came in as expected at 0.6% month-over-month and 3.8% year-over-year, while core CPI was slightly above expectations at 0.4% and 2.8%, with a shelter-data quirk cited. He discusses how elevated oil and gasoline prices tied to Middle East tensions could pressure consumers and earnings, though consumer balance sheets and corporate earnings remain strong. He also notes the NFIB small business survey near 95 and addresses a question about Kevin Warsh’s investment disclosures, dismissing concerns as overblown.

    00:00 Market Recap Snapshot

    00:51 Momentum Stocks Pullback

    01:20 Rates Rise on Oil

    01:56 CPI Breakdown Explained

    03:17 Energy Shock and Consumers

    04:20 NFIB Small Business Read

    04:40 Warsh Fed Chair Controversy

    06:11 Wrap Up and Tomorrow Preview

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com
  • The Dividend Cafe

    Monday - May 11, 2026

    05/11/2026 | 18 mins.
    Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3Resx8f

    From New York City, this Monday Dividend Cafe covers markets’ growing desensitization to Iran-related news even as oil nears $98.50, the 10-year yield rises to ~4.41%, and major indices sit at all-time highs. The S&P 500 appears expensive across valuation metrics, with dividend yield near a historic low (~1.08%), highlighting reliance on price returns versus cash income. The host argues earnings are currently driving markets, but notes a caveat: “other income” was 34% of net income, boosted by hyperscalers marking up private AI holdings. He reviews sector performance (energy best, communication services worst), policy items (possible reconciliation bill ideas like indexing capital gains to inflation; Virginia redistricting ruling; SEC exploring semi-annual reporting), economic data (115k jobs; weak manufacturing; low consumer confidence), housing trends, Fed leadership transition to Kevin Warsh, and rising longer-dated oil price expectations.

    00:00 Welcome and Agenda

    01:57 S&P Valuations Warning

    03:56 Dividend Yield at Lows

    05:53 Iran Risk Ignored

    07:47 Earnings Driving Markets

    08:23 Earnings Caveat AI

    09:54 Geopolitics Headlines

    10:32 Policy and Taxes Update

    12:34 SEC Reporting Shift

    13:00 Jobs and Consumers

    14:21 Beef Tariffs Note

    14:40 Housing Market Pulse

    15:17 Fed Leadership Change

    15:32 Oil Curve Backwardation

    16:20 Ask TBG and Wrap Up

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    DividendCafe.com

    TheBahnsenGroup.com
  • The Dividend Cafe

    The Murdoch Dynasty - A Business Worth a Thousand Words

    05/08/2026 | 21 mins.
    Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3QMkXSl

    David Bahnsen analyzes Rupert Murdoch’s 2019 sale of major 21st Century Fox entertainment assets to Disney for $71.3B, emphasizing not the politics of the parties but the business logic and investing takeaways. He contrasts Disney’s struggles since the deal with Fox’s stronger stock performance, arguing the outcome reflects capital intensity and duration risk: Disney bought scale and IP to compete in streaming, requiring heavy reinvestment amid intense competition and limited margin of safety, while Murdoch kept Fox’s news and sports assets (Fox News, Fox Business, broadcast and sports rights) as more durable, real-time, less disrupted businesses with higher margins. Bahnsen connects this to dividend growth investing as a shorter-duration equity profile that “gets paid now,” helping de-risk unknowns versus long-duration, capital-heavy bets like streaming content.

    00:00 Welcome and Setup

    01:10 Polarization Disclaimers

    03:32 The 2019 Fox Disney Deal

    05:13 Stock Performance Aftermath

    06:48 Disney’s IP Playbook

    08:25 Murdoch Keeps News Sports

    10:59 Streaming Wars and Capital Risk

    12:52 Capital Light Durability Lesson

    15:17 Duration Risk and Dividends

    18:16 Dividend Growth Takeaways

    19:30 Closing Thoughts

    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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