Company Buybacks Are Surging

Lance Roberts
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Summary

  • As markets close the week after setting fresh all-time highs, the near-term outlook remains cautiously constructive but demands more tactical positioning.
  • Key earnings reports from large banks dictated this week’s action, as did updated inflation data and ongoing concerns about the current battle between the White House and the Fed.
  • As markets head into the final stretch of July, several important catalysts will drive market direction next week. The primary focus will be earnings season, which kicks into high gear.

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Market Brief

As markets close the week after setting fresh all-time highs, the near-term outlook remains cautiously constructive but demands more tactical positioning. Earnings season is ramping up, and early reports from sectors like consumer staples, airlines, and semiconductors

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After having been in the investing world for more than 25 years from private banking and investment management to private and venture capital; I have pretty much "been there and done that" at one point or another. I am currently a partner at RIA Advisors in Houston, Texas. The majority of my time is spent analyzing, researching and writing commentary about investing, investor psychology and macro-views of the markets and the economy. My thoughts are not generally mainstream and are often contrarian in nature but I try an use a common sense approach, clear explanations and my “real world” experience in the process. I am a managing partner of RIA Pro, a weekly subscriber based-newsletter that is distributed to individual and professional investors nationwide. The newsletter covers economic, political and market topics as they relate to your money and life. I also write a daily blog which is read by thousands nationwide from individuals to professionals at www.realinvestmentadvice.com.

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