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Nancy Tengler, CEO and Chief Investment Officer at Laffer Tengler Investments, joins CNBC’s “The Exchange” to discuss why she believed the market is still in a bullish phase despite recent volatility.
Nancy Tengler, CEO and Chief Investment Office at Laffer Tengler Investments, joined “Bloomberg Open Interest” this week to share her insights on why long-term investors should view market volatility as an opportunity. She noted that while short-term fluctuations, like the summer market dips, can be unsettling, they often present good buying opportunities for those in it for the long haul. Tengler suggested that adding to your investments during these pullbacks can pay off, as history has shown. She emphasized the importance of focusing on companies with strong earnings, like Microsoft, which are better positioned to weather economic slowdowns. On the other hand, she cautioned against relying too heavily on consumer stocks with limited growth potential. Overall, her advice is to stay focused on the long-term and take advantage of market dips to strengthen your portfolio.
Nancy Tengler, Laffer Tengler Investments’ CEO and Chief Investment Officer, joined “Bloomberg Tech” this week to share her perspective and strategies on the market downturn and the biggest fallback of the Nasdaq since 2022.
In the wake of a significant U.S. jobs report revealing an unemployment rate of 4.3%, both U.S. and global markets are experiencing sharp declines as investors respond to rising concerns of a looming recession. The market downturn has particularly impacted Big Tech stocks, which had previously been a pillar of market strength but are now showing signs of vulnerability.
FBN correspondent Lydia Hu brings exclusive insights from her discussion with Arthur Laffer Jr., President of Tengler Laffer Investment. They delve into the reasons behind the global market’s preparation for a recession, the possibility of the Federal Reserve considering an “emergency rate cut,” and how these economic concerns might shape Americans’ preferences in the 2024 election as November approaches.
Stay informed with the latest analysis and expert perspectives on how the unfolding economic situation could impact both the markets and the broader political landscape.
Nancy Tengler, CEO and Chief Investment Officer at Laffer Tengler Investments, joins “Worldwide Exchange” on CNBC to discuss the recent sell-off of tech stocks. She highlights the potential long-term benefits that make them worthwhile despite short-term volatility.
Nancy Tengler, CEO and CIO of Laffer Tengler Investments, joins Bloomberg’s “The Close” with Alix Steel and Katie Greifeld to discuss earnings and her strategies for choosing stocks. Tengler’s advice: invest in “old economy” companies embracing new technologies like digitization, cloud computing, and generative AI. During the interview, she also emphasized rotating within S&P sectors, as small-cap stocks have underperformed significantly over the past 20 years, and she sees potential in large-cap tech companies like Google and Microsoft due to their strong balance sheets and free cash flow.
Nancy Tengler, CEO and Chief Investment Officer of Laffer Tengler Investments, discusses the macro landscape of stocks and investment in the recent episode of “Bloomberg Technology” with Carolyn Hyde. In the interview, Tengler shared a cautiously optimistic outlook, anticipating a gradua decline in interest rates. She highlighted the early stages of a new bull market driven by technology and generative AI, supported by a 25-year high in US productivity. This productivity surge underpins earnings growth and rising stock prices, despite mixed and frequently revised economic data.
CEO and Chief Investment Officer of Laffer Tengler Investments, Nancy Tengler discussed the volatility of Alphabet’s stock and how it can be advantageous for investors in the foreseeable future.
Nancy Tengler, CEO and Chief Investment Officer of Laffer Tengler Investments, discusses her strategy for purchasing Tesla stock during periods of market turbulence.
CEO and Chief Investment Officer of Laffer Tengler Investments, Nancy Tengler discusses how productivity improvements will continue to drive earnings and support the ongoing bull market.
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