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A Different Kind of Mid-Year Report

A Different Kind of Mid-Year Report

Published 5 days, 13 hours ago
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In a midyear 2026 Dividend Cafe holiday episode, the host reviews surprises and themes shaping markets: despite the “Mag Seven” down about 2%, the S&P 493 is up roughly 15–16% and the overall index about 10%, reflecting a major rotation toward value, smaller caps, and sectors like industrials, utilities, and energy. Another surprise is the two-year Treasury yield rising from ~3.4% to nearly 4.25% as rate-cut expectations faded, flattening the curve without derailing equity valuations. He discusses AI “vulnerabilities,” noting hyperscalers’ surging CapEx and financing, dispersion across AI-related stocks, and froth signaled by a parabolic semiconductor run and tech’s heavy S&P weight, alongside speculation in meme stocks and levered single-stock ETFs. Economically, tariffs were partially removed, labor data remains mixed, M&A/SPAC activity is strong, energy and small caps have worked, housing has softened, and he reiterates disciplined, fundamental, value-oriented investing.

00:00 Holiday Weekend Welcome

00:36 Midyear Market Setup

01:21 Mag Seven Surprise

03:27 Rates Rise Yet Stocks

04:40 AI Theme Check In

05:28 Capex And Cash Flow

08:08 Valuations And Dispersion

09:50 Semiconductor Froth Warning

12:03 Speculation Beyond Crypto

14:36 Economic Tug Of War

17:14 M&A And SPAC Revival

18:26 Other Themes Scorecard

20:07 Midyear Closing Thoughts

Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com

TheBahnsenGroup.com

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