The Dividend Cafe
The Dividend Cafe
The Bahnsen Group
Wednesday - March 11, 2026
8 minutes Posted Mar 11, 2026 at 8:15 pm.
Market Recap and Volatility
Energy Prices and CPI Print
Oil Shock Scenarios and Offsets
Shelter Inflation Finally Cools
New Fed Chair and Rate Path
Alternative Funds Fees Explained
Wrap Up and Next Update
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On March 11 from West Palm Beach, Brian Szytel reports a mostly negative but relatively benign market day amid volatility tied to Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and surging energy prices (Brent ~$92.77, WTI ~$88.29). February CPI came in as expected: headline +0.3% and core +0.2%, with year-over-year headline 2.4% and core 2.5%; he notes current oil moves could have lifted year-over-year inflation to ~2.8–2.9%, though de-escalation or large IEA releases could offset. He highlights shelter’s lagging but cooling impact (rent measures up just 0.1–0.2%), important given shelter’s 35% CPI weight versus energy’s 7%. He discusses a new Fed chair in May aiming to cut short rates while shrinking the balance sheet, arguing productivity gains from AI and weaker labor data support easing. He also answers that TBG charges no extra external fees for alternative funds beyond internal fund expenses.
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