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David Bahnsen hosts this week’s Dividend Cafe, briefly noting ongoing Iran-related market volatility but avoiding a third straight week of geopolitical speculation, criticizing market pundits for pseudo-military commentary. He instead addresses private credit, arguing mainstream narratives wrongly conflate liquidity/redemption features with claims of current, broad credit distress. He says reported loan issues are being overstated, noting a $600 million sale from a multi-billion-dollar portfolio cleared at 99.7% of par, and that future defaults—if they rise—won’t be monolithic and require manager-, collateral-, and portfolio-level nuance. He outlines five points: avoid simplistic AI/software assumptions; recent loan sales were near par; losses fall on investors, not banks, making risk non-systemic; a washout of weak managers can strengthen capital allocation; and investors should distinguish good vs bad and aligned vs non-aligned managers. He adds software loan yields rose while total loan yields are lower than a year to 18 months ago.
00:00 Welcome and Market Volatility
00:42 Why Not Iran Again
02:51 Private Credit Enters Spotlight
03:25 Defaults vs Liquidity Confusion
04:57 What the Facts Show
06:11 AI Software Loan Hype
07:06 Five Key Takeaways
08:56 Systemic Risk Myth
10:20 Alignment Matters Most
11:28 Chatter vs Reality
12:37 Chart and Final Thoughts
Links mentioned in this episode:
TheBahnsenGroup.com
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Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/47xUXzF
David Bahnsen hosts this week’s Dividend Cafe, briefly noting ongoing Iran-related market volatility but avoiding a third straight week of geopolitical speculation, criticizing market pundits for pseudo-military commentary. He instead addresses private credit, arguing mainstream narratives wrongly conflate liquidity/redemption features with claims of current, broad credit distress. He says reported loan issues are being overstated, noting a $600 million sale from a multi-billion-dollar portfolio cleared at 99.7% of par, and that future defaults—if they rise—won’t be monolithic and require manager-, collateral-, and portfolio-level nuance. He outlines five points: avoid simplistic AI/software assumptions; recent loan sales were near par; losses fall on investors, not banks, making risk non-systemic; a washout of weak managers can strengthen capital allocation; and investors should distinguish good vs bad and aligned vs non-aligned managers. He adds software loan yields rose while total loan yields are lower than a year to 18 months ago.
00:00 Welcome and Market Volatility
00:42 Why Not Iran Again
02:51 Private Credit Enters Spotlight
03:25 Defaults vs Liquidity Confusion
04:57 What the Facts Show
06:11 AI Software Loan Hype
07:06 Five Key Takeaways
08:56 Systemic Risk Myth
10:20 Alignment Matters Most
11:28 Chatter vs Reality
12:37 Chart and Final Thoughts
Links mentioned in this episode:
TheBahnsenGroup.com

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