Barron's Streetwise

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Aug 8, 2024 • 28min

Stay Bullish, Says Economist Ed Yardeni

Economist Ed Yardeni, a longtime Fed watcher, discusses the bullish outlook for the S&P 500, predicting a rise to 8000. He dives into the implications of Japanese monetary policy on global markets and its effects on currency trading. Yardeni also analyzes the recent performance of major tech stocks, sharing insights on their valuations amid ongoing antitrust scrutiny. Lastly, he touches on food inflation and how it's reshaping fast-food pricing, making for a blend of serious finance and light-hearted anecdotes.
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Aug 2, 2024 • 32min

Does JetBlue’s Turnaround Plan Have Wings?

JetBlue is shifting its strategy by canceling less profitable routes and focusing on enhancing premium seating. The discussion also dives into the airline's recent stock surge and competitive challenges. Alongside this, a portfolio manager shares insights on favored dividend stocks in today's market. The podcast highlights the importance of sustainable dividends and explores AbbVie's growth strategy amidst changing economic conditions, providing a balanced look at investing in turbulent times.
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Jul 26, 2024 • 29min

Picks, Spills, and a Dunk

Tom Diffely, a seasoned investment expert from D.A. Davidson, shares his insights on 'gold trophy' stocks, spotlighting companies with great potential. He dissects recent earnings mishaps and the implications of Amazon's new NBA rights deal. The conversation navigates stock downgrades, ad revenue concerns, and the idea of a 'value trap.' Listeners also learn about undervalued stocks poised for growth. Additionally, the struggles of a major player in the beauty market and shifts towards promising small to mid-cap stocks are discussed, providing a comprehensive market outlook.
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Jul 19, 2024 • 25min

Vote No on Election Trading Tips

Exploring the impact of political scenarios on stock market returns and the potential resurgence of small cap stocks. Plus, analyzing Apple's resilience in the face of a big tech sell-off and the likelihood of an iPhone super cycle.
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Jul 12, 2024 • 17min

Paramount, Skydance Agree to Merge. Cornhole Turns Pro.

Exploring the professionalization of Cornhole, the Paramount and Skydance merger, and the implications for shareholders. The unequal treatment of A and B shares in the merger agreement and challenges in the shifting media landscape. Legal disputes and potential governance concerns arising from the merger agreement.
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Jul 5, 2024 • 32min

The Dollar Flexes Its Beach Muscles

Top strategists discuss currencies, national debt, international stocks, and the US election. They explore the impact of the weakening Japanese yen on US tourism, bond market insights, investment strategies influenced by political parties, and the global economic scenario. The discussion also covers the Dollar Smile Theory, current bond yields, and the positive prospects for investors despite certain poor-performing US government bond funds.
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Jun 28, 2024 • 30min

Bonds. And Soup.

Janus Henderson strategist discusses fixed income opportunities and why Wall Street is warming up to Campbell Soup. Topics include Campbell's acquisition strategy, bond yields analysis, inflation impacts on investments, and the U.S. election's influence on bond investments.
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Jun 21, 2024 • 28min

Delta CEO Ed Bastian

Delta Airlines CEO, Ed Bastian, shares insights on the airline's successful strategies post-pandemic. Analysts discuss Best Buy's stock upgrade and caution on viewing it as an AI play too soon. Topics include Delta's service quality, strategic partnerships, and resilience in the industry.
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Jun 14, 2024 • 27min

The Obesity Drug Loophole. Plus, the Outlook for Homebuilder Stocks.

A Vanguard strategist discusses the run-up in growth stocks. The podcast covers trends in the housing market, performance of homebuilder stocks, rise of stock prices in obesity medication market, AI development, value stock investment strategies, and investor behaviors. Closing remarks include worries about the video bubble and expensive Taylor Swift concert ticket prices.
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Jun 7, 2024 • 28min

Broadcom Cracks the S&P Top 10. What’s Next?

Plus, telecom is going bananas for fiber broadband. UBS analyst John Hodulik discusses what it means for cable.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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