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Rate Hikes Back on the Table? How a Supply Shock is Forcing the Fed's Hand

8 min · 29. Mai 2026
Episode Rate Hikes Back on the Table? How a Supply Shock is Forcing the Fed's Hand Cover

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In this episode, the team discusses the macro forces driving the markets to all-time highs, examining the persistent debate around an AI tech bubble versus the sector's robust profitability. They explore a recent revival in software stocks, looming liquidity tests from upcoming high-profile tech IPOs, and imminent pricing and usage limit shifts for large language models. The team also breaks down the complex reality of global oil supply, analyzing a potential truce regarding the Strait of Hormuz against deep structural damage to domestic inventories and a cautious outlook from major energy producers. Finally, they look at how these supply shocks and elevated gas prices feed directly into a K-shaped economy, where historic lows in consumer sentiment contrast sharply with a market entirely propelled by high-income spending and historic tech infrastructure capex.   This podcast is prepared and distributed by AMI Asset Management (AMI), an SEC-registered investment adviser (registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training). The information contained herein, and the opinions expressed are those of AMI as of the date of writing, prepared solely for general informational and discussion purposes. The information contained in this podcast has been compiled by AMI from sources believed to be reliable; however, AMI does not make any representation as to their accuracy, completeness or correctness and does not accept liability for any loss arising from the use hereof. Such information and opinions are subject to change without notice due to changes in market or economic conditions and may not necessarily come to pass. References to specific securities are not intended as recommendations of said securities. Please note that some of the securities mentioned may be held in an AMI strategy or in personal accounts. The reader should not assume that any investments in securities, sectors and markets identified or described were or will be profitable. Investing entails risks, including possible loss of principal. Past performance is not a guide to future performance and future returns are not guaranteed. The investment strategies referenced may not be suitable or appropriate for all investors depending on their specific investment objectives and financial situation and potential investors should consult with their own financial professional before determining whether to invest in the strategy.

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