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  • #84: Trump Headlines Move Markets: Federal Reserve, Defense Stocks, Housing
    Jan 14 2026
    Learn more about our perspectives on markets, policy developments, and long-term planning: www.bluechippartners.com Markets started 2026 at record highs, but the biggest conversations this week are coming straight from Washington. In this episode of Blue Chip NOW!, we break down how President Trump's latest headlines are influencing financial markets — including renewed scrutiny of the Federal Reserve, proposed restrictions on defense contractor dividends and buybacks, and a potential ban on large institutional investors purchasing single-family homes. We discuss how markets appear to be reacting, what these policy moves could mean for stocks, bonds, housing, and investor confidence, and why Fed independence, government intervention, and capital allocation decisions matter far beyond the headlines. You'll also hear context around the broader market environment, including recent equity performance, tight credit spreads, and emerging trends in commodities. 🎧 Whether you're watching markets closely or just trying to understand what these policy developments could mean going forward, this episode offers our perspective on recent events. "President Trump has announced that his administration is taking steps to ban large institutional investors from purchasing additional single family homes in the US." – Daniel Dusina Disclaimer: Expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice. Any information provided is not a complete summary or statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision and does not constitute a recommendation to buy, hold or sell any security. The information provided, whether charts, articles, or any other statements regarding market or other financial information, has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but we do not guarantee that the foregoing material is accurate or complete. The information provided does not constitute tax, legal, accounting, or other professional advice and is without warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information. There are limitations associated with the use of any method of securities analysis. Indices are included for informational purposes only; investors cannot invest directly in any index. Every investor's situation is unique, and you should consider your investment goals, risk tolerance and time horizon before making any investment. Prior to making an investment decision, please consult with your financial advisor about your individual situation. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Dividends are not guaranteed and must be approved by the company's board of directors. Investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or loss regardless of strategy selected. There is no guarantee that any statements, opinions, or forecasts provided herein will prove to be correct. Links: Daniel Dusina: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-dusina/ Matt Mondoux: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/matthew-mondoux/ Dan Seder: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-seder/ Schedule an Intro Call: https://www.bluechippartners.com/schedule-a-call/ Disclosure Information: https://www.bluechippartners.com/disclosures/ Podcast: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blue-chip-now/ Blog: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blog/ In the News: https://www.bluechippartners.com/in-the-news/ Financial Services: Investment Management: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/investment-management/ Executive Compensation: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/executive-compensation/ Retirement Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/retirement-planning/ Tax Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/tax-planning/ Estate Planning: https://www.bluechipestateplanning.com Career Opportunities: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/career-opportunities/ Timestamps: 0:00 – Markets Kick Off 2026 at Record Highs 0:47 – U.S. Stocks Hit New All-Time Highs 1:12 – Jobs Report Signals Cooling but Resilient Economy 1:38 – Broader Market Participation Beyond the "Magnificent Seven" 2:20 – Small-Cap and International Stocks Gain Momentum 3:04 – Why Broader Participation Signals a Healthier Market 5:28 – Corporate Bond Issuance Surges to Start the Year 6:29 – Tight Credit Spreads and What They Signal 8:43 – Commodities Rebound: Metals, AI, and Structural Demand 10:37 – Trump, the Fed, and Market Sensitivity 14:34 – Trump Targets Defense Contractors' Dividends and Buybacks 18:18 – Housing Policy: Institutional Investors and Market Impact
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    21 Min.
  • #83: Quarterly Edge: Q1, 2026 Investment Outlook: Are We in a Market Bubble?
    Jan 5 2026
    Want to learn more about how these market themes may fit into a broader financial strategy? www.bluechippartners.com As Blue Chip Partners kicks off the first quarter of 2026, CIO Daniel Dusina, CFA, and Managing Partner Dan Seder, CFA, CMT, CFP® sit down to discuss the economic landscape, equity market concerns, and the evolving role of bonds in diversified portfolios. Despite lingering data challenges from late 2025, the conversation highlights surprisingly resilient U.S. economic growth, the continued impact of AI investment, and how labor and inflation remain central to Federal Reserve decision-making. The discussion also tackles one of the most common investor questions today: are we in a stock market bubble? By examining valuations through a growth-adjusted lens, the team explains why elevated prices alone don't tell the full story. They also explore why small-cap and international equities are quietly gaining momentum for the first time in nearly two decades, and why bonds may continue to serve as an important stabilizer as interest rates trend lower. "For the first time since 2006, small-cap and international equities are quietly outperforming large-cap U.S. stocks." – Daniel Dusina Disclaimer: Expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice. Any information provided is not a complete summary or statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision and does not constitute a recommendation to buy, hold or sell any security. The information provided, whether charts, articles, or any other statements regarding market or other financial information, has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but we do not guarantee that the foregoing material is accurate or complete. The information provided does not constitute tax, legal, accounting, or other professional advice and is without warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information. There are limitations associated with the use of any method of securities analysis. Indices are included for informational purposes only; investors cannot invest directly in any index. Every investor's situation is unique, and you should consider your investment goals, risk tolerance and time horizon before making any investment. Prior to making an investment decision, please consult with your financial advisor about your individual situation. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Dividends are not guaranteed and must be approved by the company's board of directors. Investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or loss regardless of strategy selected. There is no guarantee that any statements, opinions, or forecasts provided herein will prove to be correct. Links: Daniel Dusina: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-dusina/ Matt Mondoux: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/matthew-mondoux/ Dan Seder: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-seder/ Schedule an Intro Call: https://www.bluechippartners.com/schedule-a-call/ Disclosure Information: https://www.bluechippartners.com/disclosures/ Podcast: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blue-chip-now/ Blog: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blog/ In the News: https://www.bluechippartners.com/in-the-news/ Financial Services: Investment Management: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/investment-management/ Executive Compensation: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/executive-compensation/ Retirement Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/retirement-planning/ Tax Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/tax-planning/ Estate Planning: https://www.bluechipestateplanning.com Career Opportunities: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/career-opportunities/ Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro & Q1 2026 outlook 01:34 – 2025 U.S. economic growth surprises 02:07 – AI investment as an economic tailwind 03:04 – Labor market trends & inflation outlook 05:12 – Are we in a stock market bubble? 07:57 – Why tech valuations look different today 10:22 – Portfolio concentration and diversification 12:56 – Small-cap and international equities gaining momentum 15:00 – Interest rates and small-cap performance 17:25 – International stocks, the dollar, and global policy shifts 20:44 – Bonds, yields, and portfolio diversification 23:07 – Key takeaways for investors entering 2026
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    25 Min.
  • #82: Manufacturing Slumps, Services Hold Strong: December Market Insight
    Dec 12 2025
    Interested in how economic data may influence your financial plan? https://hubs.li/Q03X_VHN0 In this episode of Blue Chip NOW!, Daniel Dusina, CFA and the team unpack what has been a surprisingly eventful start to December across the equity and fixed-income markets. The discussion kicks off with the early-month sell-off in technology and crypto assets—largely sentiment-driven—before shifting into the rapid rebound fueled by optimism around artificial intelligence and expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut. The team explains how anticipation rather than hard data has been the main driver of equity strength and why that dynamic can cut both ways. The conversation then turns to the broader economic picture, highlighting conflicting signals from manufacturing and services data. Manufacturing has now been in contraction for nine consecutive months, while services remain firmly in expansion territory. The hosts break down how these divergences could affect hiring, corporate investment, consumer spending, and ultimately market behavior. They also explore the recent steepening of the Treasury yield curve, persistent inflation concerns, and how rate decisions may ripple across stocks and bonds as the Fed prepares for its December meeting. "The slump did not stick. You had a bit of a reversal after the very early innings of December." – Daniel Dusina Disclaimer: Expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice. Any information provided is not a complete summary or statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision and does not constitute a recommendation to buy, hold or sell any security. The information provided, whether charts, articles, or any other statements regarding market or other financial information, has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but we do not guarantee that the foregoing material is accurate or complete. The information provided does not constitute tax, legal, accounting, or other professional advice and is without warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information. There are limitations associated with the use of any method of securities analysis. Indices are included for informational purposes only; investors cannot invest directly in any index. Every investor's situation is unique, and you should consider your investment goals, risk tolerance and time horizon before making any investment. Prior to making an investment decision, please consult with your financial advisor about your individual situation. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Dividends are not guaranteed and must be approved by the company's board of directors. Investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or loss regardless of strategy selected. There is no guarantee that any statements, opinions, or forecasts provided herein will prove to be correct. Links: Daniel Dusina: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-dusina/ Matt Mondoux: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/matthew-mondoux/ Dan Seder: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-seder/ Schedule an Intro Call: https://www.bluechippartners.com/schedule-a-call/ Disclosure Information: https://www.bluechippartners.com/disclosures/ Podcast: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blue-chip-now/ Blog: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blog/ In the News: https://www.bluechippartners.com/in-the-news/ Financial Services: Investment Management: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/investment-management/ Executive Compensation: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/executive-compensation/ Retirement Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/retirement-planning/ Tax Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/tax-planning/ Estate Planning: https://www.bluechipestateplanning.com Career Opportunities: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/career-opportunities/ Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction 01:18 – Early December Market Volatility in Tech & Crypto 03:28 – AI Optimism & Equity Market Rebound 04:43 – Manufacturing Sector Weakness (PMI) 07:55 – Services Sector Strength (PMI) 09:36 – How Economic Data Influences Markets & Rate Expectations 11:05 – The Federal Reserve's December Meeting & Rate Cut Debate 13:17 – Treasury Yields and Bond Market Movements 16:28 – Sector Shifts Within the U.S. Economy 18:05 – 2025 Market Takeaways & Final Thoughts
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    18 Min.
  • #81: Thankful for Data: AI Momentum, Rate Expectations, and What's Driving Markets Now
    Nov 26 2025
    👉 Need help making sense of today's markets? www.bluechippartners.com In this episode, the team walks through a timely Thanksgiving-week market update covering U.S. equities, Federal Reserve expectations, cryptocurrency volatility, and international market performance. The conversation begins with the sharp move higher in equities—powered largely by the AI theme and companies such as Alphabet. They discuss the tension between AI-driven enthusiasm and the macro tug-of-war created by evolving interest-rate expectations. The hosts emphasize how today's tech giants appear to be different from the unproven companies of the early-2000s tech bubble. They then shift to Federal Reserve dynamics, highlighting the divide among policymakers regarding the pace of future rate cuts. Perspectives from Fed officials and Vanguard's fixed-income team point to concerns about the market potentially overestimating the number of cuts ahead. The group also examines Bitcoin's significant ETF outflows, momentum-driven selling, and the lack of earnings anchors in crypto markets. The episode closes with a look at international equities, which appear to have benefited from U.S. government shutdown and shifting sentiment toward more value-oriented sectors abroad. "It sure feels like the wheels would have to be falling off the economy for the Fed to cut four times." – Dan Seder Disclaimer: Expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice. Any information provided is not a complete summary or statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision and does not constitute a recommendation to buy, hold or sell any security. The information provided, whether charts, articles, or any other statements regarding market or other financial information, has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but we do not guarantee that the foregoing material is accurate or complete. The information provided does not constitute tax, legal, accounting, or other professional advice and is without warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information. There are limitations associated with the use of any method of securities analysis. Indices are included for informational purposes only; investors cannot invest directly in any index. Every investor's situation is unique, and you should consider your investment goals, risk tolerance and time horizon before making any investment. Prior to making an investment decision, please consult with your financial advisor about your individual situation. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Dividends are not guaranteed and must be approved by the company's board of directors. Investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or loss regardless of strategy selected. There is no guarantee that any statements, opinions, or forecasts provided herein will prove to be correct. Links: Daniel Dusina: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-dusina/ Matt Mondoux: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/matthew-mondoux/ Dan Seder: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-seder/ Schedule an Intro Call: https://www.bluechippartners.com/schedule-a-call/ Disclosure Information: https://www.bluechippartners.com/disclosures/ Podcast: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blue-chip-now/ Blog: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blog/ In the News: https://www.bluechippartners.com/in-the-news/ Financial Services: Investment Management: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/investment-management/ Executive Compensation: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/executive-compensation/ Retirement Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/retirement-planning/ Tax Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/tax-planning/ Estate Planning: https://www.bluechipestateplanning.com Career Opportunities: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/career-opportunities/ Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 01:00 - Overview of Market Topics 02:05 - U.S. Equity Market Discussion 03:37 - Artificial Intelligence & Tech Leadership 05:20 - Federal Reserve & Rate Cut Expectations 09:25 - Jobs Data and Labor Market Update 11:50 - Bitcoin, Crypto, and ETF Outflows 15:06 - International Markets Performance 18:00 - Episode Recap & Closing
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    19 Min.
  • #80: Big Tech's $800B Drop, Fed's Balancing Act, and a Data-Driven Market Pause
    Nov 12 2025
    Volatility happens. Preparation is what counts. Connect with Blue Chip: https://www.bluechippartners.com In this episode of Blue Chip NOW!, Daniel Dusina, CFA, Matt Mondoux, CFA, CMT, CFP®, and Daniel Seder, CFA, CMT, CFP® dive into the recent turbulence across markets, especially among artificial intelligence and big tech stocks. The team discusses how AI-linked giants like Nvidia, Meta, and Oracle collectively shed $800 billion in value over one week — signaling that investor optimism around endless AI growth might be tempering. The team weighs whether this volatility is simply a natural "hiccup" in a fast-moving sector or the start of a more sustained cooldown and stresses the importance of thoughtful position sizing as tech valuations evolve. From there, the conversation moves to the Federal Reserve's recent interest rate cut and its cautious messaging on future moves. The hosts break down how the Fed's "cut, but wait" approach is shaping monetary expectations and market sentiment. They also address the ongoing government shutdown delaying key data releases, the implications for investor confidence, and the growing chatter about regional bank credit issues. The episode closes with perspective on credit spreads and why, despite some widening, the current environment isn't yet cause for alarm — just a reminder that prudent portfolio monitoring remains essential. "Investor optimism around unlimited growth in AI is starting to be questioned." – Daniel Dusina Disclaimer: Expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice. Any information provided is not a complete summary or statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision and does not constitute a recommendation to buy, hold or sell any security. The information provided, whether charts, articles, or any other statements regarding market or other financial information, has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but we do not guarantee that the foregoing material is accurate or complete. The information provided does not constitute tax, legal, accounting, or other professional advice and is without warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information. There are limitations associated with the use of any method of securities analysis. Indices are included for informational purposes only; investors cannot invest directly in any index. Every investor's situation is unique, and you should consider your investment goals, risk tolerance and time horizon before making any investment. Prior to making an investment decision, please consult with your financial advisor about your individual situation. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Dividends are not guaranteed and must be approved by the company's board of directors. Investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or loss regardless of strategy selected. There is no guarantee that any statements, opinions, or forecasts provided herein will prove to be correct. Links: Daniel Dusina: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-dusina/ Matt Mondoux: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/matthew-mondoux/ Dan Seder: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-seder/ Schedule an Intro Call: https://www.bluechippartners.com/schedule-a-call/ Disclosure Information: https://www.bluechippartners.com/disclosures/ Podcast: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blue-chip-now/ Blog: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blog/ In the News: https://www.bluechippartners.com/in-the-news/ Financial Services: Investment Management: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/investment-management/ Executive Compensation: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/executive-compensation/ Retirement Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/retirement-planning/ Tax Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/tax-planning/ Estate Planning: https://www.bluechipestateplanning.com Career Opportunities: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/career-opportunities/ Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro 00:50 – AI & Big Tech Volatility 02:32 – Portfolio Implications 04:20 – Are Valuations Still Too High? 07:11 – Fed Rate Cut Recap 10:02 – Data Delays & Market Uncertainty 13:01 – Regional Bank Credit Concerns 16:52 – Wrap-Up & Key Takeaways
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    18 Min.
  • #79: Soft Landing in Sight? CPI, Fed Policy & Trade Updates
    Oct 29 2025
    https://www.bluechippartners.com Inflation appears to cool, markets hit new highs, and the Fed faces tough choices with limited data. In this episode of Blue Chip NOW!, Daniel Dusina, CFA, Matt Mondoux, CFA, CMT, CFP®, and Daniel Seder, CFA, CMT, CFP® break down the latest CPI report, energy and commodity trends, Fed policy outlook, and U.S.–China trade updates — plus what it could mean for your portfolio. In this episode: Why the latest inflation data could support Fed rate cutsWhat's behind shifts in oil, gold, and commodity pricesHow the Fed is "flying blind" amid limited economic dataThe real impact of U.S.–China trade optimismWhether market highs mean it's time to worry about valuations 💡 Stay informed. Stay confident. Listen to the full discussion now. "Inflation not only is something that consumers feel and react to, but it's also a driver of monetary policy." – Matthew Mondoux Disclaimer: Expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice. Any information provided is not a complete summary or statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision and does not constitute a recommendation to buy, hold or sell any security. The information provided, whether charts, articles, or any other statements regarding market or other financial information, has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but we do not guarantee that the foregoing material is accurate or complete. The information provided does not constitute tax, legal, accounting, or other professional advice and is without warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information. There are limitations associated with the use of any method of securities analysis. Indices are included for informational purposes only; investors cannot invest directly in any index. Every investor's situation is unique, and you should consider your investment goals, risk tolerance and time horizon before making any investment. Prior to making an investment decision, please consult with your financial advisor about your individual situation. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Dividends are not guaranteed and must be approved by the company's board of directors. Investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or loss regardless of strategy selected. There is no guarantee that any statements, opinions, or forecasts provided herein will prove to be correct. Links: Daniel Dusina: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-dusina/ Matt Mondoux: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/matthew-mondoux/ Dan Seder: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-seder/ Schedule an Intro Call: https://www.bluechippartners.com/schedule-a-call/ Disclosure Information: https://www.bluechippartners.com/disclosures/ Podcast: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blue-chip-now/ Blog: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blog/ In the News: https://www.bluechippartners.com/in-the-news/ Financial Services: Investment Management: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/investment-management/ Executive Compensation: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/executive-compensation/ Retirement Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/retirement-planning/ Tax Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/tax-planning/ Estate Planning: https://www.bluechipestateplanning.com Career Opportunities: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/career-opportunities/ Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 00:55 – Inflation Update: September CPI slightly below forecast 03:48 – Commodities & Energy: oil oversupply, gold strength, and inflation hedges 06:32 – Federal Reserve & Policy Uncertainty: shutdown effects, missing data, and rate 09:28 – Trade Relations: U.S.–China optimism and "framework for a framework" deal 12:43 – Market Impact & Valuations: earnings strength and momentum trends 15:23 – Episode recap and closing thoughts
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    16 Min.
  • #78: Gold's Surge, M&A Momentum, and Market Reality Checks
    Oct 22 2025
    Spend Confidently. Live without Regret: https://www.bluechippartners.com In this episode of Blue Chip Now, hosts Daniel Dusina, CFA, Matt Mondoux, CFA, CMT, CFP®, and Dan Seder, CFA, CMT, CFP® dive into the latest market shifts sparked by renewed U.S.-China trade tensions. The team discusses how President Trump's floated 100% tariffs on China rattled markets, the psychology behind investor reactions, and why certain sectors are more exposed than others. They explore how political rhetoric, corporate earnings, and sentiment cycles all shape short-term volatility — and why markets may be quick to take profits after months of steady gains. The discussion broadens into valuation concerns, the AI-driven rally, and what investors should consider when rebalancing portfolios. From gold's momentum surge to renewed M&A activity — including Fifth Third's $10.9B merger with Comerica — the hosts break down where opportunities and risks lie as the market adjusts to changing rate expectations. The conversation closes with a forward-looking take on sector rotations, diversification, and the value of maintaining discipline through uncertainty. "Gold is such a momentum asset… sometimes it works as a hedge, sometimes it doesn't…" — Matt Mondoux Disclaimer: Expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice. Any information provided is not a complete summary or statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision and does not constitute a recommendation to buy, hold or sell any security. The information provided, whether charts, articles, or any other statements regarding market or other financial information, has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but we do not guarantee that the foregoing material is accurate or complete. The information provided does not constitute tax, legal, accounting, or other professional advice and is without warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information. There are limitations associated with the use of any method of securities analysis. Indices are included for informational purposes only; investors cannot invest directly in any index. Every investor's situation is unique, and you should consider your investment goals, risk tolerance and time horizon before making any investment. Prior to making an investment decision, please consult with your financial advisor about your individual situation. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Dividends are not guaranteed and must be approved by the company's board of directors. Investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or loss regardless of strategy selected. There is no guarantee that any statements, opinions, or forecasts provided herein will prove to be correct. Links: Daniel Dusina: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-dusina/ Matt Mondoux: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/matthew-mondoux/ Dan Seder: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-seder/ Schedule an Intro Call: https://www.bluechippartners.com/schedule-a-call/ Disclosure Information: https://www.bluechippartners.com/disclosures/ Podcast: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blue-chip-now/ Blog: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blog/ In the News: https://www.bluechippartners.com/in-the-news/ Financial Services: Investment Management: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/investment-management/ Executive Compensation: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/executive-compensation/ Retirement Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/retirement-planning/ Tax Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/tax-planning/ Estate Planning: https://www.bluechipestateplanning.com Career Opportunities: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/career-opportunities/ Timestamps: 00:00 – Episode Setup – Overview of U.S.-China tensions, valuations, gold, and mergers & acquisitions. 01:32 – Trade Tensions Resurface – Trump's tariff comments rattle markets and reignite global uncertainty. 03:06 – Negotiation High Stakes – The political balancing act between China and U.S. markets. 05:25 – Market Reaction Explained – Why investors were quick to take profits after the recent rally. 06:55 – Are Markets Overvalued? – Dissecting valuations and the AI-driven trade fueling growth. 08:24 – AI's Dominance in the Economy – How capital expenditures and growth expectations shape returns. 10:20 – Portfolio Positioning – When to take a victory lap and rebalance high-growth tech positions. 11:03 – Gold Momentum & Inflation Fears – The pros and cons of owning a non–income-bearing asset. 13:28 – Mergers and Acquisitions Surge – Fifth Third's $10.9B Comerica merger and the dealmaking rebound. 15:20 – Outlook Ahead – Why a favorable interest rate backdrop could fuel continued M&A strength.
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    16 Min.
  • #77: Quarterly Edge - Q4 2025: Consumer Strength, Fed Cuts, and Market Strategy for Investors
    Oct 2 2025
    Spend Confidently. Live without Regret: https://www.bluechippartners.com In this edition of Blue Chip NOW! Quarterly Edge, Chief Investment Officer Daniel Dusina and Managing Partner Dan Seder break down the state of the U.S. economy, markets, and what could be ahead for investors. They highlight the economy's surprising resilience, with GDP growth revised up to 3.8%, supported by strong consumer spending and healthy balance sheets—even as labor market softness emerges. Inflation has ticked higher, but with the Fed cutting rates to support employment, the challenge is avoiding a rebound in price pressures. The discussion then shifts to market valuations and opportunities. While large-cap tech skews headline indices, sectors like consumer discretionary and healthcare appear undervalued on an equal-weighted basis. With money market yields set to fall as rates decline, investors may reallocate cash into stocks and bonds. The takeaway: the economy remains resilient, but smart selectivity and close attention to the Fed, labor, and consumer psychology will matter most in the months ahead. "It should be no surprise that as goes the consumer, so goes the US economy, as the consumer is roughly 70% of GDP." – Daniel Dusina Disclaimer: Expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice. Any information provided is not a complete summary or statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision and does not constitute a recommendation to buy, hold or sell any security. The information provided, whether charts, articles, or any other statements regarding market or other financial information, has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but we do not guarantee that the foregoing material is accurate or complete. The information provided does not constitute tax, legal, accounting, or other professional advice and is without warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information. There are limitations associated with the use of any method of securities analysis. Indices are included for informational purposes only; investors cannot invest directly in any index. Every investor's situation is unique, and you should consider your investment goals, risk tolerance and time horizon before making any investment. Prior to making an investment decision, please consult with your financial advisor about your individual situation. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Dividends are not guaranteed and must be approved by the company's board of directors. Investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or loss regardless of strategy selected. There is no guarantee that any statements, opinions, or forecasts provided herein will prove to be correct. Links: Daniel Dusina: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-dusina/ Dan Seder: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/our-team/daniel-seder/ Schedule an Intro Call: https://www.bluechippartners.com/schedule-a-call/ Disclosure Information: https://www.bluechippartners.com/disclosures/ Podcast: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blue-chip-now/ Blog: https://www.bluechippartners.com/blog/ In the News: https://www.bluechippartners.com/in-the-news/ Financial Services: Investment Management: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/investment-management/ Executive Compensation: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/executive-compensation/ Retirement Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/retirement-planning/ Tax Planning: https://www.bluechippartners.com/financial-services/tax-planning/ Estate Planning: https://www.bluechipestateplanning.com Career Opportunities: https://www.bluechippartners.com/about/career-opportunities/ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:49 – Economic Outlook – Resilient GDP growth 01:11 – AI Investment Trends – Technology-driven capital spending boosts growth. 01:59 – Labor Market Softness – Downward revisions to job gains and hiring caution. 02:48 – Consumer Strength – Spending resilience supported by strong balance sheets. 03:38 - Credit Card Delinquencies – Rates declining, indicating household health. 04:19 – The Wealth Effect – Market gains driving consumer willingness to spend. 04:43 – Inflation Dynamics – Moderate uptick with Fed cuts prioritizing labor. 05:50 – Market Valuations – S&P 500 concentration vs. equal-weighted perspectives. 07:29 – Sector Opportunities – Consumer discretionary and healthcare undervalued. 08:55 – Selective Investing – The case against passive, broad index exposure. 09:40 – Choppiness Ahead – Uncertainty tied to labor, inflation, and policy. 10:08 – Money Market Funds – Impact of declining rates on investor allocations. 11:33 – Retail Behavior – Psychology of cash shifts when yields fall below 4%. 12:25 – Market Fuel – Reallocation from money markets to stocks and bonds. 13:06 – Closing Thoughts – Stay alert as markets react to shifting conditions.
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