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โ€œOil surged over 11%... Iran is reportedly drafting a protocol with Oman, including tolls to monitor traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Those cross currents are understandably driving a complacency versus FOMO debate.โ€

โ€” Luke Guerrero
Daily Signal - Stock Edition
APR 3, 2026Hosts Justin Klein & Luke Guerrero, CFA | Wealth Managers and Investment Advisors
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    Global bond prices are facing a historic monthly decline - escalating geopolitical tensions and persistent inflation fears are eroding the appeal of traditional safe havens, forcing a broad reallocation within fixed income portfolios.

    โ€œGlobal bond prices are headed for their biggest monthly decline in years. In fact, they achieve that as geopolitical tensions stroke fear of sustained inflation and economic disruption.โ€

    โ€” Luke Guerrero
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    Crude oil surged over 11% amid Middle East supply concerns - news of Iran drafting a traffic monitoring protocol for the Strait of Hormuz pushed WTI prices toward $114 as markets weigh the risk of sustained infrastructure damage.

    โ€œOil surged over 11%... Iran is reportedly drafting a protocol with Oman, including tolls to monitor traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Those cross currents are understandably driving a complacency versus FOMO debate.โ€

    โ€” Luke Guerrero
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    New metals tariffs are creating significant margin headwinds for manufacturers - industry giants like Medtronic are reporting massive hits to gross margins, with tariff-related costs expected to triple in the coming fiscal year despite strong organic sales growth.

    โ€œTariffs created 93 million in gross margin headwinds in Q3 alone. So despite the beat, the stock fell about 3.2%... the tariff impact is actually expected to grow the following year to 300 million.โ€

    โ€” Luke Guerrero
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 2, 2026The Wall Street Journal & Spotify Studios
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    The U.S. government faces an unprecedented $166 billion refund bill - following a Supreme Court ruling that declared Trump-era tariffs illegal, the administration now faces the largest collective reimbursement in federal history.

    โ€œIt is $166 billion. So you know, the federal government has never been told that it has to give back that much money before.โ€

    โ€” Lydia Wheeler
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    A semi-retired judge in an obscure trade court is now the gatekeeper for billions - 77-year-old Judge Richard Eaton of the Court of International Trade is single-handedly managing over 3,000 lawsuits from companies seeking their money back.

    โ€œThe chief judge has indicated to me that he's going to assign all 2,000 cases to me.โ€

    โ€” Judge Richard K. Eaton
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    Bureaucratic inefficiency is the primary bottleneck for corporate payouts - the government claims its systems are incapable of mass automation, while the court insists that manual review of millions of entries is unacceptable in the computer age.

    โ€œWe live in the age of computers. It must be possible for the custom service to program its computer, so it doesn't need a manual review.โ€

    โ€” Judge Richard K. Eaton

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