Friday May 22, 2026

Mike Larson - Navigating Rising Rates, the Tech Bubble Debate, and Resource Opportunities

In this early morning Daily Editorial, I am joined by Mike Larson, Editor-in-Chief at MoneyShow, to break down a heavily bifurcated market and locate where the true trading opportunities are hiding. With earnings season delivering strong growth but macroeconomic data remaining highly mixed, Mike shares his boots-on-the-ground perspective from recent investment conferences on where smart money is moving.

The discussion covers a broad range of critical macroeconomic and sector-specific themes, including:

  • Global Interest Rate Surges: How the conversation has aggressively shifted from rate cuts to potential rate hikes, and what the multi-decade highs in global bond yields mean for equity markets.
  • The AI Hardware vs. Software Reality: Why current tech valuations might actually be supported by robust earnings, alongside a deep dive into the "SASS-pocalypse" and how software companies are altering pricing models to survive.
  • The Looming IPO Supply Shock: A warning on how massive impending public offerings from giant private firms like SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI could drastically alter equity supply-and-demand dynamics.
  • Precious Metals & Energy Outlook: An analysis of the current "dead money" consolidation phase in gold and silver, juxtaposed against a structurally elevated energy market driven by geopolitical friction.
  • Sectors to Watch in Las Vegas: A preview of the upcoming Money Show Symposium at Caesar's Palace, focusing on the strategic rotations into hard assets, financials, industrials, and materials.

 

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