The Dividend Cafe

The Bahnsen Group
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Jul 8, 2022 • 24min

Inflation vs. Recession vs. Investing Common Sense

The fundamental tension in the economy today, and less directly so, in markets themselves, is really simple: Is a recession coming that slows down price inflation? That question is simple to identify as the economic tension point of the moment, but it is not simple to answer. One reason for this complexity is that some of the premises brought to the question are not to be taken for granted. And this is the subject of today’s Dividend Cafe – what do we know about current economic conditions, potential economic developments, and eventual economic results? What do some think they know that could be wrong? And what is an investor to do through all of this? I have some thoughts to share that can hopefully bring clarity to much of this, and some of those thoughts are merely clarifying, while others may be non-consensus views. Either way, convictions run deep at The Bahnsen Group, as does humility. That is another “tension” that we hold gladly. Let’s jump into the Dividend Cafe … Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
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Jul 1, 2022 • 15min

Independence, Economics, and Markets

Happy Independence Day weekend to you and yours. Or for those without much historical interest, Happy Fourth of July. Today’s Dividend Cafe is not going to dive into the state of the market, though I can promise you that Tuesday’s DC Today will have plenty to say about the first half of 2022 and our expectations for the second half. But for today, I want to look at this Independence Day holiday that we celebrate in our country, and analyze what the Fourth of July has to do with markets and economics. I make no bones out of the fact that I love my country, and much have that has to do with understanding what this country is – an idea, and an exceptional idea, at that. How the exceptional idea of America ties into markets, economics, and investing, is where we are going in today’s Dividend Cafe. Jump on in – there will be time enough for BBQ and sun this weekend. Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
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Jun 24, 2022 • 18min

Chewing on the Four E's

I’ll be very honest with you – I prefer single-topic Dividend Café issues. I wrote a multi-topic weekly commentary for many years before moving to a “mostly” single-topic orientation, and I have never loved writing Dividend Café more. I feel that the weekly information quality and value is higher with a singular focus each week, and I think the “variety” style works better in our daily market bulletin that is Dividend Café’s cousin, The DC Today. But today’s Dividend Cafe is a bit different. There are a few “big” issues that people are bringing up daily, and I want to do a little multi-question fireside chat with you. So jump on in to the Dividend Cafe … I promise you’ll find something of interest, and maybe even intellectually transformative! Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
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Jun 21, 2022 • 38min

Market Outlook w/David L. Bahnsen - June 21, 2022

Volatility continues and certain market sectors are reeling, along with investors. Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
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Jun 17, 2022 • 16min

Is the Fed about to Break This?

Once again we find ourselves in the midst of a tumultuous week in the markets, and yet with bigger fish to fry in the Dividend Cafe? What could be bigger than a 1,400 point drop in the market on the week, and a 3,000 point drop in the last two weeks (note: I am hitting “send” on this before the market opens on Friday, and pre-market action Friday does appear to be to the upside right now, but you know how that goes)? Well, for one thing, I think most of the commentary I have to offer on the specific things taking place this week in markets was well-covered in each edition of The DC Today this week. If day-to-day market distress is distressing you, I hope you will turn to The DC Today as a resource. Reading it cannot make the market go up any more than my act of writing it can, but hopefully, it can provide clarity around where this volatility fits into expectations for investors who have real financial goals in their lives. So the bigger fish to fry I refer to are not about the specific Fed meeting of this week, or this most recent interest rate hike, or even my broader theme about the carnage in “shiny object” investing … It has to do with discussions around a potential deeper level of concern in financial markets, and what they may look like. I hope after reading this week’s Dividend Cafe you will feel a bit smarter, a bit more informed, and a bit more at peace. Let’s jump into the Dividend Cafe … Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
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Jun 10, 2022 • 27min

The Next Bad Thing

I purposely wrote this week’s Dividend Cafe before the CPI number posted this morning at 8:30 am ET. Lots of traders were getting in front of this late Thursday, and a market that had rallied up +2,000 points in the last two weeks was down -1,000 points in the last five days and is now down a lot as markets open Friday. We are in a period of short-term traders trying to front-run the Fed, but more particularly, trying to front-run those who they think are trying to front-run the Fed. What I mean is not as complicated as it sounds: The basic belief is that if inflation data looks worse, for longer, the Fed becomes more Volcker-like in their hawkish tightening, and that hurts risk assets; therefore, if we see a whisker of “more inflationary than expected” some will start selling, and we should sell before they sell. Well, good luck with all that. Today I am going to look at what could make this market get worse, not in a “traders are going to do this” kind of way, but in a real systemic, significant, macro kind of way. It will turn into a two-parter, no doubt. But let’s look behind the headlines of the day, the CPI print of the moment, and the Fed actions of next week. Let’s dive into the Dividend Cafe … Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
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Jun 3, 2022 • 21min

My Eyes Have Seen Midstream Energy's Resurrection

I am doing three things in the Dividend Cafe today that I pretty much never do. For one thing, I am blatantly ripping someone off (you’ll see; it’s not as bad as it sounds). Secondly, I am getting pretty biographical (though I guess I do that every once in a while; last week being the most recent example). And then finally, I am really focusing on one pretty specific and even granular investment topic. Now that, I do every now and then – but not like this. You’ll see. So jump on into the Dividend Cafe to see me rip off someone else’s work, talk about a very personal and biographical aspect of my life, and apply it all to a really specific investment lesson and principle – one that should not be missed. Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
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May 27, 2022 • 22min

Housing Comes Center Stage

I really do not know how today’s Dividend Cafe is going to be received. I obviously believe in every word of what I have typed or I wouldn’t have typed them, yet I have found two things to be the case in my efforts at thought leadership in matters of markets and economics: (1) People sometimes do not like it when I veer off of a stock market focus, and (2) People do not like hearing what they do not want to hear The first one is more problematic when it comes to things like the bond market or public policy or monetary policy or alternative investing – the excitement of the stock market sometimes has to take a backseat to other matters that are absolutely integrally connected to it! But the second one is what I am worried about today. In over 20 years of professionally stewarding client assets, I have never seen investors be as emotional about any “asset class” as they are about housing. And if all that meant was “people are nostalgic and protective about where they live” – that would be one thing. But that is not what I mean. Opinions about the residential real estate market are, shall we say, sometimes laced with emotion, sometimes perhaps delusion, and often with various presuppositions that are hard for me to make sense of at times. Housing is back front and center in financial discussions, and all I want to do today in the Dividend Cafe is make sense of it, and give you some wisdom and insights that I believe will be useful in a holistic commentary of the day. So to that end, I work. We’ll still be friends if anything I say bothers you. Let’s jump into the Dividend Cafe for a special Housing edition … Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
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May 20, 2022 • 17min

All the Questions You've Been Dying to Ask

I have done something really fun with today’s Dividend Cafe – at least fun for me. I have taken the most common questions I receive these days from clients, in emails, in meetings, in interviews, etc., and compiled a set of answers that walk through the big issues of today. I think you will find it valuable. I doubt I cover everything on your mind here, so by all means fire away with new questions (questions@thebahnsengroup.com). You may just see it covered in The DC Today, and you will certainly hear from me personally. In the meantime, let’s jump into the Dividend Cafe. Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
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May 13, 2022 • 22min

The Beached Whale of Doom vs. Reality

I had fun writing today’s Dividend Cafe and I think you may very well have fun hearing (and reading) it.  I also think some of you may be mad at me for it.  I hope I am wrong.  I believe there are a multitude of messages in the Dividend Cafe this week that are vital for investors in this current era, and the one that is to come.  I also feel these messages are timely.  Jump on in … Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com

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