DeCarley's Garner: Despite scary headlines and rough ride, stocks are poised to rebound

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Carly Garner, senior commodity strategist at DeCarley Trading says that "despite all the scary fundamental stories and headlines we read," the cache of money that investors have now will be put to work in stocks to bonds, creating enough momentum to overcome the emotion and volatility she expects for the market in the next year. She also believes that gold and silver -- which have heretofore been ineffectual hedges for inflation -- could be sleeper sectors poised to wake up, especially if the dollar is -- as she expects -- at or near its high for this cycle. The Book Interview features the return of David Rubenstein to the show; the co-founder of The Carlyle Group has a new book out today. "How to Invest: Masters in the Craft" covers expertise from a wide range of investment gurus, and Rubenstein discusses who he wishes he could have added to the list, why he included cryptocurrency in the book despite having mixed emotions on it, and why he didn't just write a book filled with his own investment insights, and more. And in The Big Interview, Matt Peron, director of research at Janus Henderson Investors, discusses how dividend payouts reached a high as the stock market was reaching its first-half lows and what that means for the market and for income-producing stocks moving forward.