Are ETF’s to blame for extreme moves and market crashes? Was Allen Greenspan the master of perfect obfuscation? The shop digs into building Roth IRA value early, defining M&E, and why interest rates should always be considered as a cost of time before diving into gold and this week’s change in financials.
In this video for educational purposes only, Dan Stewart, Don Vandenbord, Michael Ramos, Ted Zhang, & Connor Bates host The Your Money Video Podcast + Live Trading and Watchlist Stocks to Study.
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0:00 – Opening Bell
4:00 – Reverting to the Mean
5:00 – Mailbag: Rules Without Hindsight
15:00 – Reviewing Don’s Big Interview
17:00 – This Week In the Markets
25:30 – Waiting for the Pullback to Stop
26:30 – The Price of Time – Understanding Interest Rates
36:45 – A Higher Perspective on Gold
43:45 – Debunking This Week’s Change in Financials
51:00 – Defining The Market You’re In
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Show Links:
Stockmarket correction before the Santa Claus Rally
https://www.advisorpedia.com/markets/stock-market-correction-coming-before-the-santa-claus-rally
The $7 Trillion EFT Boom gets blamed again for dumb stock moves
https://www.fa-mag.com/news/the–7-trillion-etf-boom-gets-blamed-again-for-dumb-stock-moves-75566.html
Billions wiped out as Stock safety trade on Wall Street misfires
https://www.fa-mag.com/news/billions-wiped-out-as-stock-safety-trade-on-wall-street-misfires-75525.html
Social Security remains unsustainable – John Mauldin
https://www.fa-mag.com/news/socially-insecure-75501.html
Federal Reserve Officials talk too much – Mohammed El-Erian
https://www.fa-mag.com/news/federal-reserve-officials-talk-too-much-75484.html
The Range of Potential Outcomes for the U.S. Economy remains wide
https://www.advisorpedia.com/chart-center/the-range-of-potential-outcomes-for-the-us-economy-remains-wide
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