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Jack Bouroudjian and Jim Lacamp | 02-14-26

Larry Kudlow and investment experts Jack Bouroudjian and Jim Lacamp analyze a robust bull market characterized by shifting leadership and strong economic indicators. The participants argue that the economy is entering a period of significant productivity growth and high corporate earnings, which they believe justifies high stock valuations despite a recent drawdown in Bitcoin. Central to their optimistic outlook is the observation that wages are outpacing inflation, creating a favorable environment for consumer spending and further investment. The discussion also critiques current monetary policy, with the panel calling for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates to avoid stifling the ongoing "miracle" of market expansion.

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