Excess Returns

Jim Paulsen on Growth, the Fed and the Case for a Broadening Rally

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Aug 28, 2025
Jim Paulsen, Chief Investment Strategist at Paulsen Perspectives, dives into the nuances of the economy and market dynamics. He discusses why recession fears might be overstated, despite slow GDP growth and employment challenges. Jim highlights the divergence in valuations between the S&P 500 and small/mid-cap firms and argues that inflation concerns could be overblown. He also offers insights on Federal Reserve policies, suggesting that easing could lead to a broader market recovery, as many companies remain undervalued.
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INSIGHT

Headline Inflation Is Back Near Pre‑Pandemic Levels

  • Current headline inflation metrics (CPI ~2.7%) are near pre-pandemic levels, not historically alarming. Paulsen warns against overreacting to modest month-to-month shifts given measurement noise.
INSIGHT

Monetary Fuel Lacking For Sustained Inflation

  • Paulsen's liquidity-based indicator shows insufficient monetary fuel for lasting inflation. He uses M2/GDP and private-sector cash hoarding to argue disinflationary pressure persists.
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Inflation Surprise Index Points Down

  • The inflation surprise index (actual vs expectations) tends to lead CPI and currently signals downward inflation momentum. Paulsen views surprise data as a useful short-term inflation momentum gauge.
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