Is Your Ex Worth More Dead than Alive?
2024-03-20
It’s Fed Day: Danny Ratliff provides a preview in Lance’s absence; mortgage rates are pricing-out most buyers. Is your ex- worth more dead than alive? Taking a look at SS survivors’ benefits: There are some caveats. How to incorporate inflation hedging into your portfolio. Making buying choices to better manage inflation in household budgets. Why some are accessing 401-k funds (and what about those who do not have one?) Understanding target date funds; why they’re generally the default for fund managers. Watch for higher fees and internal expenses; not all funds are created equal. Financial Spring Cleaning in 401-k: watch fund compositions.
3:14 – Fed Day preview & Market Commentary
14:40 – Is Your Ex- Worth More Dead than Alive?
30:30 – How to Hedge for Inflation
44:40 – Understanding
Digital Currency And Gold As Speculative Warnings
2024-03-12
Over the last few years, digital currencies and gold have become decent barometers of speculative investor appetite. Such isn’t surprising given the evolution of the market into a “casino” following the pandemic, where retail traders have increased their speculative appetites.
How to Plan for Social Security “Viability”
2024-03-01
Social Security Viability: Let the Propaganda Begin
As discussions ensue about the best way to bring the Social Security system into actuarial balance, the raising of the maximum wage base is emerging as a popular solution.
Hosted by RIA Advisors Director of Financial Planning, Richard Rosso, CFP, w Senior Financial Advisor, Danny Ratliff, CFP
Produced by Brent Clanton, Executive Producer
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Articles mentioned in this report:
"Apple’s Magic- Are Buybacks Worth Paying Up For?"
https://realinvestmentadvice.com/apples-magic-are-buybacks-worth-paying-up-for/
"This Is Nuts – An Entire Market Chasing One Stock"
https://realinvestmentadvice.com/this-is-nuts-an-entire-market-chasing-one-stock/
"Small Cap Stocks May Be At Risk According To NFIB Data"
The Bull Run Continues: S&P 5000? (2/6/24)
2024-02-06
(2/6/24) Market Behavior in a Presidential Cycle: Markets are positioning for a GOP win in November; Jerome Powell is now more inclined to NOT cut rates any time soon. Markets now need a narrative to support their current thesis, but it’s only fundamentals that really matter. The Apple Vision goggle phenom. Markets sell-off, but knocking on the door of 5,000 in the S&P 500: now dealing with gravitational pull. Yields are reversing. NYC giving freebies to immigrants a la MMT: the flaws in that theory. Non-productive debt creates weaker economic growth. ISM Services index edge up into expansion; the quest to S&P 5000; Eli Lilly performance; why we own the stocks we own: We have to make money for our clients, and that’s where the action is. How long can the Magnificent-7 continue to rise?
Financial Planning for Pets (and the humans who love them)
2023-12-19
Has owning a pet become a luxury? Financial Planning for Pets: $2,640 avg. annual expense; making emotional decisions about money. The benefits of pet ownership and caring for pets.
Hosted by RIA Advisors’ Director of Financial Planning, Richard Rosso, CFP
Produced by Brent Clanton, Executive Producer
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Register for our 2024 Economic Summit: Navigating Markets in a Presidential Cycle:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ria-advisors-economic-summit-tickets-703288784687?aff=oddtdtcreator
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Watch today’s show on our YouTube channel:
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The latest installment of our new feature, Before the Bell, "The Santa Claus Rally Arrives Ahead of Schedule," is here:
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Putting Cash to Work in a 5% World (12/8/23)
2023-12-08
(12/8/23) Markets and the Fed are at odds in interest rate expectations; AMD vs NVDIA in the chip wars; why markets are pulling back: Setting up for a Santa Claus rally. Will Jobs numbers line-up with market expectations? T-Bill & Chill? Putting cash to work in a 5% world. Bankers are betting you’re going to be lazy; what will you do when rates go back down? What will be the next "Magnificent-7?" S&P predictions for 2024; how we make the sausage;. Healthcare costs in retirement: The value of an HSA. The Medicare enrollment maze. End of year chores; charitable contributions & Long Term Care; new rules for 529 Plans: What if the money isn’t used? Moving money to Roth IRA (within limits).
2:53 – Will Jobs Numbers Line-up w Market Expectations?
14:18 – Putting Cash to Work in a 5% World
What Analysts are Always Bullish
2023-12-05
(12/26/23) Why analysts are always bullish (85% of the time, markets ARE). The Big Business of Wall Street: Who’s really important to Wall Street. How IPO’s really work. Analysts’ actual performance revealed vs what they’re predicting for 2024.
SEG-1: Why Analysts Are Always Bullish, Pt-1.
SEG-2: Why Analysts Are Always Bullish, Pt-2.
Hosted by RIA Advisors’ Chief Investment Strategist Lance Roberts, CIO
Produced by Brent Clanton, Executive Producer
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Watch today’s show on our YouTube channel:
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The latest installment of our new feature, Before the Bell, "Markets Begin Year-End Gyrations" is here: &list=PLwNgo56zE4RAbkqxgdj-8GOvjZTp9_Zlz&index=1&t=4s
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Our previous show is here: "Is the ‘Everything’ Rally
Is the Economy Slowing More than We Know?
2023-11-14
(11/14/23) This is the last, full week of trading before the holidays hit; What will drive today’s CPI number: Home owners’ equivalent rent. Can the S&P exceed Friday’s high? Markets are turning resistance into support, still no the backs of large cap companies; market is bifurcated vs mid- and small-cap companies. Oil Prices are under pressure; Gold is trading in a flat range. Markets are shrugging off bad news; spending bill needs to be done by Friday; Lance’s budget commentary, and what really happens when the government shuts down. Why Home Depot is a bellwether for consumer spending; The economy is likely slowing down even more than we know. Self-checking groceries in inflationary times: Shrinkage goes from 2% to 4%. The collision of what you need vs what you can afford. Shopping on
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