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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 9 MIN

Thursday - May 14, 2026

from The Dividend Cafe · host The Dividend Cafe - The Bahnsen Group

On Thursday, May 14, Brian Szytel recaps a broad market gain (Dow +370, S&P 500 +0.7%, Nasdaq +0.9%) with the 10-year Treasury closing near 4.48% and argues the 4.50% level is not a meaningful “line in the sand,” noting rate pressure tied to oil above $100 amid Iran-deal uncertainty. He summarizes Trump’s two-day meeting with China’s President Xi as generally positive, with Xi raising Taiwan and Trump not engaging. Markets continue a “wall of worry” melt-up driven by an AI capex/productivity boom, while Q1 tax refunds ($202B vs. $179B last year) and about $100B in refunded tariffs (about one-third already returned) add stimulus, though both reflect timing of taxes extracted and refunded. Strong earnings compressed valuations (S&P ~22x to ~21x), with Middle East tensions and energy prices creating Q2 uncertainty and a moderate bull-bear ratio (~2.2:1). He addresses a question about sharing ideas on media, emphasizing TBG’s client relationship and evolving portfolio management as the core value. Economic notes: retail sales in line, jobless claims slightly higher but in line, and import/export prices higher with exports rising more. 00:00 Market Snapshot 00:25 Rates Oil And Geopolitics 01:48 AI Boom And Wall Of Worry 02:21 Refunds And Tariff Rebate Boost 03:45 Valuations Earnings And Sentiment 04:49 Sharing Ideas Versus Client Value 06:42 Economic Data And Sign Off Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com

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