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  1. WXYZ

    WXYZ Well-Known Member

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    AND....if you have any doubt about the general bull market....here you go.

    US Firms Racing Through $1 Trillion Buyback Spree in Record Time

    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-firms-racing-1-trillion-210828252.html

    (BOLD is my opinion OR what I consider important content)

    "(Bloomberg) -- US companies are planning to buy back shares at a historic pace, a sign of Corporate America’s confidence in the economy, with Nvidia Corp. being the latest to add its name to the long list of repurchase plans.

    Announced buybacks surpassed $1 trillion on Aug. 20, marking the shortest amount of time needed to reach that level, according to data compiled by Birinyi Associates. The previous record was in October last year.


    Over the last few months, corporate heavyweights — particularly in financials and technology — have given the green light to large share-repurchasing programs. On Wednesday, Nvidia announced plans to buy back $60 billion worth of stock following its quarterly results after the market closed.

    Back in May, Apple Inc. announced it would buy back $100 billion in stock. Alphabet Inc., JPMorgan Chase & Co., Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Wells Fargo & Co. and Bank of America Corp. have also announced buybacks of at least $40 billion.

    There is going to be a continuation of the ultimate dip buyer in the market, which is the company themselves,” said Jeffrey Yale Rubin, president of Birinyi Associates. “Earnings are good, they have enough money for capital expenditures, and this is a nice way to reward investors and owners of the company.”

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    Last month, announced share repurchases totaled $166 billion, the highest dollar value on record for July as buyback plans from the largest American financial and technology companies kicked in. Buybacks offer a crucial pillar of support for the US stock market, which has seen the S&P 500 Index return to all-time highs in recent weeks. A pipeline of stock repurchase programs indicates rising confidence among corporate executives.

    Rubin expects the momentum to continue through to the end of the year, forecasting announced buybacks to reach $1.3 trillion and completed repurchases to reach a record.

    “Absent a dramatic slowdown in the economy, we forecast that 2026 completed buybacks will reach $1.2 trillion which would be a new record
    ,” Rubin wrote in a note published on August 26.

    Buybacks have drawn the ire of some members of the Trump administration, having been a topic in the wrangling over President Donald Trump’s signature tax bill. Speaking on Fox Business on Wednesday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent took aim at Boeing Co. for a “massive” share buyback the company did instead of investing in research and development."

    MY COMMENT

    I have my issues with buy-backs versus dividends and investing money in capital assets and company growth.

    BUT....the above is very telling when it comes to where the expectations of the business world are regarding confidence in the future.

    The above translates into a nice little indication of.........PROBABILITY.
     
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