Darius Dale, senior macro analyst for Hedgeye Risk Management, is concerned that the market is ignoring how tough it will be for companies to post impressive year-over-year profit increases. Last year's results were juiced by lower corporate taxes.
Dale also is worried about an economic slowdown in Europe and sluggish growth from the US manufacturing sector as of late.
Weakening macroeconomic data could mean that the stock market could once again head back toward the lows it hit when stocks plunged on Christmas Eve. Since then, stocks have rebounded strongly.
Dale will talk about earnings and the economy, the latest on US-China trade discussions and the Federal Reserve's stance on interest rate hikes with CNN Business correspondent Alison Kosik on CNN Business' "Markets Now" live show on Wednesday.
"Markets Now" streams live from the New York Stock Exchange every Wednesday at 12:45 p.m. ET. Hosted by CNN's business correspondents, the 15-minute program features incisive commentary from experts.
You can watch "Markets Now" at CNN.com/MarketsNow from your desk or on your phone or tablet. If you can't catch the show live, check out highlights online and through the Markets Now newsletter, delivered to your inbox every afternoon.
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