The stock market has reached several new all-time highs since late February, despite higher-than-expected inflation data. The U.S. economy has shown resilience in the face of elevated interest rates. The best-performing Club stocks since February 23 include Nvidia, Disney, Eaton Corp., Constellation Brands, and DuPont. Nvidia has seen a 17.4% increase since the Annual Meeting, driven by strong fourth-quarter results and continued growth opportunities in artificial intelligence. Disney has also performed well, with CEO Bob Iger’s focus on cost-cutting and growth avenues, as well as pressure from Nelson Peltz’s Trian Partners, driving the stock up nearly 11.3%.

Eaton Corp. has seen a 9.5% increase in stock performance since the February Meeting, with its involvement in generative AI and other megatrends contributing to the growth. The company’s dividend increase and positive announcements have also boosted investor sentiment. Constellation Brands has advanced roughly 8.9% since the Annual Meeting, driven by Nielsen sales data pointing to improved beer sales trends and market share gains. DuPont, up 8% since the February meeting, has rebounded from a rough start to the year with management’s positive outlook on inventory destocking and strong order growth.

The stock market’s resilience and the impressive performances of Club stocks have been attributed to various factors, including continued growth opportunities in AI for Nvidia, cost-cutting and growth initiatives for Disney, involvement in generative AI and other megatrends for Eaton Corp., improved beer sales trends for Constellation Brands, and a turnaround in inventory destocking and order growth for DuPont. Investors have welcomed these positive developments, leading to strong performances for these companies.

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