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In this episode of The Morning Filter podcast, co-hosts Dave Sekera and Susan Dziubinski recap last week’s market performance considering new developments in the Iran War. They cover why US investors should watch the Japanese yen, if inflation reports could rattle markets this week, and what to listen for in the upcoming earnings reports from Applied Materials AMAT and Cisco CSCO. Tune in to find out if AMD, Palantir PLTR and ARM ARM look attractive after reporting earnings.
They discuss why Fortinet FTNT soared last week and brought other cybersecurity stocks along for the ride. Then unpack an under-discussed Morningstar rating that encapsulates the quality of a company’s management team. They conclude this week’s episode with four stock picks to invest in after earnings.
Episode Highlights
Why to watch the Japanese yen
What this week’s inflation reports could mean for the US stock market
Which AI companies reporting this week to keep an eye on
After reporting stellar results, is Advanced Micro Devices AMD a buy?
How to use Morningstar’s Capital Allocation Rating when analyzing stocks to invest in
Undervalued stocks to buy after earnings
Read about topics from this episode.
US Stock Market Outlook: Where to Find Value After April’s Rally
See David Sekera’s Archive
Got a question for Dave? Send it to [email protected].
You can follow Dave Sekera on X (@MstarMarkets) and on LinkedIn (Dave Sekera) to subscribe to his weekly newsletter and keep up to date with his latest research, and follow Morningstar on Facebook (MorningstarInc), X (@MorningstarInc), Instagram (MorningstarInc) and LinkedIn (Morningstar).
If you would like more information about any of the stocks Dave talked about today can visit Morningstar.com for more details. Subscribe to The Morning Filter to get notified when we post next. We’ll see you on Monday!
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In this episode of The Morning Filter podcast, co-hosts Dave Sekera and Susan Dziubinski recap last week’s market performance considering new developments in the Iran War. They cover why US investors should watch the Japanese yen, if inflation reports could rattle markets this week, and what to listen for in the upcoming earnings reports from Applied Materials AMAT and Cisco CSCO. Tune in to find out if AMD, Palantir PLTR and ARM ARM look attractive after reporting earnings.
They discuss why Fortinet FTNT soared last week and brought other cybersecurity stocks along for the ride. Then unpack an under-discussed Morningstar rating that encapsulates the quality of a company’s management team. They conclude this week’s episode with four stock picks to invest in after earnings.
Episode Highlights
Why to watch the Japanese yen
What this week’s inflation reports could mean for the US stock market
Which AI companies reporting this week to keep an eye on
After reporting stellar results, is Advanced Micro Devices AMD a buy?
How to use Morningstar’s Capital Allocation Rating when analyzing stocks to invest in
Undervalued stocks to buy after earnings
Read about topics from this episode.
US Stock Market Outlook: Where to Find Value After April’s Rally
See David Sekera’s Archive
Got a question for Dave? Send it to [email protected].
You can follow Dave Sekera on X (@MstarMarkets) and on LinkedIn (Dave Sekera) to subscribe to his weekly newsletter and keep up to date with his latest research, and follow Morningstar on Facebook (MorningstarInc), X (@MorningstarInc), Instagram (MorningstarInc) and LinkedIn (Morningstar).
If you would like more information about any of the stocks Dave talked about today can visit Morningstar.com for more details. Subscribe to The Morning Filter to get notified when we post next. We’ll see you on Monday!
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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