Stock rally reflects 'tug-of-war' between earnings, inflation

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Stocks (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) are gaining Friday, recovering losses as markets grapple with the challenges of a higher-for-longer rate environment. Bernstein...

Palazzolo attributes the current market movements to the"tug-of-war that's occurring in investors' minds" between earnings growth and inflation data. He describes these as"two opposing forces" that have left investors trying to gauge whether markets can sustain the momentum.Palazzolo emphasizes that the main concern is for the central bank actually to initiate the process.

And if there is some profit taking, that means perhaps we see a little bit of volatility, a little bit of dips where, where do you think even within that profit taking, investors might find other areas to reallocate?So um you know, we need to look at in those situations as investors, the the areas that um can navigate through a, a softer economy.Um they're somewhat protective in a, in a downturn.

So across the board, we're always looking for quality companies no matter the sector and we're having great opportunities today given valuations on some sectors out outside of technology where you can get high quality businesses that, that have good solid balance sheets, good top and bottom line growth that aren't expensive.I'm curious how are you looking at the timing of rate cuts just in terms of clearly, we've been talking about it a lot.

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