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Thursday - April 30, 2026

Thursday - April 30, 2026

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Brian Szytel reviews a strong Thursday market rebound, with the Dow up 850 points and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq up about 1%, driven mainly by earnings, including a “Mag Seven” report that lifted the world’s largest search engine about 9% (a roughly $400B one-day market-cap gain). Economic data were supportive: initial jobless claims printed 189 versus 214 expected, personal spending was in line, personal income beat expectations, and March PCE inflation matched forecasts at 3.5% (3.2% ex-energy). GDP came in at 2.0% versus 2.3% estimated, with expectations for revisions and a Q1 composition heavily driven by equipment spending and IP investment tied to data centers and AI. He discusses the Fed holding rates, the politicization around Powell, and Kevin Walsh beginning as Powell’s term ends May 15.

00:00 Market Rally Recap

00:19 Big Tech Earnings Surge

00:59 Jobs and Inflation Data

02:08 GDP Print and Revisions

02:46 Fed Leadership and Politics

04:31 Powell Policy Critique

05:24 What Drove Q1 GDP

06:34 Closing and Weekend Signoff

Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com

TheBahnsenGroup.com

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