Software Stocks: Navigating The SaaSpocalypse
2026-02-25
The recent rotation from growth to value is well documented. While the return divergences between, for instance, technology stocks and materials or industrials stocks are significant, they do not tell the whole story. There are also extreme return differentials between broad industries and their sub-industries. In this article, we address one such divergence between the …
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2-23-26 The Tariff Saga Continues — What It Means for Markets
2026-02-23
The Supreme Court struck down the structure used to impose prior tariffs, ruling they must go through Congress.
The administration quickly shifted strategy: Trump imposed a temporary blanket tariff — initially 10%, later raised to 15% — set to last 150 days. This effectively resets the framework while keeping tariffs in place, just under a different legal justification.
Even with Monday’s sharp selloff, from a market perspective, this changes very little.
In this Short video, Lance Roberts breaks it down in detail.
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Calm Market Waters Hide Fierce Undercurrents
2026-02-18
The price movement in the broad S&P 500 index is relatively calm. Yet the market’s undercurrent, as measured by sharply diverging returns across stock sectors and factors, is anything but calm. The current market picture we paint is well embodied by a quote from Jules Verne in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. “The sea was …
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Venezuela Leads Energy Stocks Out Of The Gate In 2026
2026-01-06
Venezuela holds 20% of the world’s proven oil reserves. Not only are they the largest, but as shown in the Statista graphic below, they hold approximately seven times that of the United States. Despite its large reserves, Venezuela has fallen well short of its ability to supply the world. US sanctions and the significant deterioration …
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The Market Risk In 2026 If Growth Projections Fail
2025-12-29
There is a rising market risk in 2026 that is largely overlooked as we wrap up this year. As discussed in the “Fed’s Soft Landing Narrative,” optimism about 2026 is running high. Currently, investors are pricing in strong economic growth, robust earnings, and a smooth path of disinflation. Notably, Wall Street estimates suggest a significant …
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