How strong is the U.S. consumer? Two investors weigh in, naming stocks to buy — and types to avoid

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Jason Ware, CIO at Albion Financial Group, and Brian Stutland, portfolio manager at Equity Armor Investments, present their bull and bear cases.

Recent data seems to suggest that Americans have so far been willing to spend , especially as inflation continues to fall. But some companies say customers appear to be cutting back. The implications could be significant, given that consumer spending accounts for about two-thirds of the U.S. economy.

" Stutland said consumers will need to pay off higher interest rate payments, and if the 10-year rate continues to take off, that's "trouble for the consumer." "Investible consumer discretionary stocks need to be big cap, U.S.-based, and an interest rate environment where rates are flat to slightly declining. This makes for a tight needle to win with this sector," he said.

 

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