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Speak Your Book: What Works in the Stock Market?

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  • Franklin Templeton’s S&P 500 view and the case for expansion beyond mega-cap names
  • AI-driven re-pricing in software and the challenge of valuing businesses with uncertain end value
  • Wage catalysts drive international and international performance after 15 years of underperformance
  • How AI is driving margin expansion for companies like Walmart without adding analytics
  • Why mid-year weakness has long been a buying opportunity
  • The biggest trends that cause bear markets, and why we aren’t there yet

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