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HCM Market Brief
by HCM Wealth Advisors & CPAs
Doug Johnson CFA and Dan Rinck discuss current market trends and activities.
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Earnings Pressure, AI Expectations, and the Risks Beneath a Strong Market
In this episode of the Market Brief Podcast, Doug Johnson and Dan Rinck break down a pivotal moment for markets as a massive wave of earnings reports—led by the largest technology companies—tests whether today’s elevated valuations can hold. With expectations running high, the conversation explores why even strong results may not be enough to push stocks higher, and what investors should be watching as companies attempt to justify heavy AI spending and deliver meaningful returns.The discussion also dives into the growing influence of artificial intelligence on both corporate strategy and market sentiment, including concerns around rising capital expenditures and the uncertain timeline for profitability. Beyond earnings, Doug and Dan examine the market’s surprising ability to shrug off geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, while highlighting key indicators like oil prices and interest rates that could quickly shift the narrative.Finally, they explore the potential impact of upcoming mega-IPOs from companies like SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic, and what new financial transparency could mean for AI valuations across the market. The episode wraps with a thoughtful look at macro risks—from debt concerns to earnings slowdowns—and what could drive markets higher or derail the current rally as the year unfolds.
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Markets Shrug Off Geopolitics: Iran Tensions, Oil Volatility & the Power of the V-Shaped Recovery
In this episode of the Market Brief Podcast, Doug Johnson and Dan Rink break down the latest developments in the ongoing Iran conflict and what it means for global markets. They explore the strategic implications of escalating maritime tensions, including the unprecedented “blockade of a blockade,” and how these moves could impact oil supply, pricing, and the broader geopolitical landscape.Despite the uncertainty overseas, markets have shown remarkable resilience. Doug and Dan discuss why oil prices remain range-bound, why futures markets suggest the conflict may be short-lived, and how energy stocks are already signaling a lack of long-term concern. They also examine the equity market’s rapid V-shaped recovery, highlighting how investor behavior has shifted in recent years—and why this pattern may not always hold.The conversation dives into key market indicators, including breadth, sector leadership, and the importance of watching for confirmation signals as stocks approach all-time highs. They compare today’s environment to past periods like 2022 and 2025, offering perspective on how bear markets typically unfold versus the unusually fast recoveries investors have recently experienced.Inflation remains a central focus, with the hosts explaining why current energy price spikes are unlikely to recreate the conditions that led to the 2022 surge. They also discuss interest rates, bond market dynamics, and what it would take for yields to meaningfully disrupt equities.Finally, the episode touches on recent concerns in private credit markets, unpacking the reality of liquidity mismatches and why investor expectations may not align with how these products are designed to function.With a balanced, data-driven approach, Doug and Dan outline how they are positioning portfolios today—remaining neutral while closely monitoring whether this rally has staying power or is at risk of fading.Plus, a fun closing segment on the return of playoff hockey and why there’s nothing quite like the intensity of the NHL postseason.
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Market Volatility, Iran Tensions & Investor Strategy: Navigating Uncertainty Without Panic
In this episode of the Market Brief, Doug Johnson and Dan Rinck are joined by Greg Middendorf to address rising client concerns amid market volatility driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The conversation focuses on separating emotional reactions from disciplined investment decision-making and provides a clear framework for navigating uncertainty.
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Geopolitics, Oil Shocks & Private Credit Fears: What’s Really Driving Markets in 2026
In this episode of the HCM Market Brief, Doug Johnson and Dan Rinck break down two of the most important—and widely discussed—forces currently influencing markets: escalating tensions involving Iran and growing scrutiny around private credit and private equity. While headlines have been intense, the conversation focuses on separating noise from signal and identifying what truly matters for investors.
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Market Volatility Amid Iran Conflict: Why Long-Term Investors Should Stay Focused
Dan Rink discusses how the recent U.S.–Israel conflict with Iran has increased market volatility, particularly through rising oil prices due to risks around the Strait of Hormuz, but notes that the overall impact on U.S. markets has so far been limited with the S&P 500 down less than 1%. Drawing on historical precedent, he emphasizes that geopolitical conflicts rarely derail long-term market performance and suggests investors stay disciplined, as strong earnings, broad sector participation, and potential rebounds in software stocks could support equities if inflation and oil prices stabilize.
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Macroeconomic Implications of AI and Market Fundamentals
Doug Johnson CFA and Dan Rinck discuss how AI disruption fears are causing indiscriminate selling in software, financials, logistics, and other sectors, leading to sharp rotations into areas like staples, industrials, energy, and emerging markets—often disconnected from actual earnings fundamentals.The hosts explore potential long-term economic effects of AI, including job displacement, deflation vs. inflation dynamics, government intervention, and consumer demand—while noting that current earnings growth, stable inflation, solid jobs data, and range-bound interest rates remain supportive of equities.Finally, the conversation emphasizes maintaining diversification across growth, value, small caps, international, emerging markets, and alternative assets (such as commodities or gold), arguing that disciplined allocation—not headline-driven reactions—is the appropriate strategy amid uncertainty.
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Episode 1: Precious Metal Selloff, AI, and Market Metrics
In the first HCM Market Podcast, Doug Johnson and Dan Rink discuss recent market volatility—highlighted by a sharp correction in gold and silver—alongside shifts in dollar strength, interest rates, and equity leadership, while emphasizing the importance of separating long-term investing from short-term speculation. Despite dramatic headlines, they conclude that economic fundamentals remain solid, opportunities are emerging in select areas such as software and value-oriented equities, and disciplined, diversified positioning remains appropriate.
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