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Mid-Year Market Update and Economic Insights: Dividend Cafe for June 26th
In this episode of Dividend Cafe, recorded on Wednesday, June 26th, Brian provides a mid-year update on the financial markets, highlighting the positive yet quiet trading day and the overall decent performance of the S&P 500 for the year's first half. Key points include a detailed analysis of new home sales, which showed significant declines, and a discussion on sector rotation with energy, industrials, and healthcare showing improved prospects. Additionally, Brian addresses questions on electric vehicle exposure, explaining why certain names like Tesla are not currently compelling for TBG. The episode concludes with an update on the broader exposures in lithium production through large integrated oil companies.
00:00 Introduction and Market Overview
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Mid-Year Market Update and Economic Insights: Dividend Cafe for June 26th
In this episode of Dividend Cafe, recorded on Wednesday, June 26th, Brian provides a mid-year update on the financial markets, highlighting the positive yet quiet trading day and the overall decent performance of the S&P 500 for the year's first half. Key points include a detailed analysis of new home sales, which showed significant declines, and a discussion on sector rotation with energy, industrials, and healthcare showing improved prospects. Additionally, Brian addresses questions on electric vehicle exposure, explaining why certain names like Tesla are not currently compelling for TBG. The episode concludes with an update on the broader exposures in lithium production through large integrated oil companies.
00:00 Introduction and Market Overview
Links mentioned in this episode:

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