8-5-25 Where Do Millennials Get Financial Advice? | Two Dads on Money Talk Smart Money Moves
2025-08-05
IIn this episode of Two Dads on Money, Lance Roberts & Jonathan Penn dive into how Millennials find financial advice in today’s digital world. From TikTok influencers to YouTube financial experts, and from Reddit forums to traditional financial planners, where should Millennials really turn for smart money guidance?
Lance reviews Monday’s Market action, Eurozone vs U.S. economic growth expectations, and Palantir’s earnings report. Millennials are getting a lot of financial information from AI, which is nothing more than GroupThink. Why the F.I.R.E. movement failed; retirement is boring; entrepreneurism and the realities of running your own business. Pro’s & con’s of Capitalism (it’s not broken).
0:18 – Markets Stage Two 1% Moves in Two Days
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Bull Streak Ends As August Begins
2025-08-04
As the turn of the calendar occurred on Friday, the bull streak for the market since the April lows ended. Such was not unexpected, and the correction has been a topic of discussion in our #DailyMarketCommentary over the last two weeks. To wit: “While the overall backdrop remains bullish, including stable economic growth and earnings, …
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7-31-25 The Fed Holds Firm
2025-07-31
The Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady in its latest policy meeting, signaling a firm stance amid inflation concerns, and despite unchecked market bullishness. Lance Roberts & Michael Lebowitz break down what the Fed’s decision means for investors, the economy, and your portfolio. AI datacenter buildouts are showing up in economic data…but, the 3% GDP print has a more dire undertone: Strip out the build outs, and the economy is weaker than it appears. Is dissention among Fed governors politically motivated, or being economically cautious? Home prices are declining; housing is like an economic pyramid (NOT a pyramid scheme!) The AI buildout is skewing economic data. The bulk of market positivity bs being driven by only a few, large companies; any iss by Amazon or Apple reported
“Buying The Dip” – Here’s A Technical Way To Do It
2025-06-09
Recently, I did an interview about “buying the dip” in the market, which generated many comments. Most were, “You’re stupid; the market is going to crash,” but one comment deserved a more thorough discussion. “When buying the dip, how do you know when to do it, or not?” That is the right question. Of course, you will never know …
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6-6-25 Is 70 the New 65? Rethinking Retirement in America
2025-06-06
Should the new retirement age be 70?
Richard Rosso explores the financial, social, and personal implications of delaying retirement. What does working longer mean for your retirement planning in 2025 and beyond? Is it a necessity—or a trap? Whether you’re nearing retirement or decades away, understanding how changes to the retirement age could affect your benefits and financial independence is critical. Listen or watch to hear what raising the Social Security age could mean for you and why 70 might become the new 65.
We introduce another of our Summer Interns, Parker McGill, from the University of Tennessee; the aftershocks of the Trump/Musk feud; retirement savings trends are improving; Denmark has raised its retirement age to 70; should the US take a cue? A preview of today’s
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