Economic Growth Myth & Why Socialism Is Rising
2024-08-16
I was recently asked about the seemingly strong “economic growth” rate as the Federal Reserve prepares to start cutting rates.
“If economic growth is so strong, as noted by the recent GDP report, then why would the Federal Reserve cut rates?”
It’s a good question that got me thinking about the trend of economic growth, the debt, and where we will likely be.
Since the end of the financial crisis, economists, analysts, and the Federal Reserve have continued to predict a return to higher levels of economic growth. The hope remains that the Trillions of dollars spent during the pandemic-driven economic shutdown will turn into lasting organic economic growth. However, the problem is that while the artificial stimulus created a surge in inflationary pressures, it did little to spark
8-12-24 Be Careful of Market Predictions
2024-08-12
Laying the groundwork for Fed rate cuts: Will they or won’t they in September, and by how much? 80% of S&P companies have reported; stock buy back windows are back open for business; Q-2 earnings summary: Not great, not terrible. Is consumer spending slowing (and will earnings estimates fall)? Last week’s market volatility: Still in the process of correction. Sell-off was recovered by Friday. After a muted open today, use any rally to reduce risk and raise cash. Lance jumps into the unpredictability of the market and challenges common assumptions. Discover why what you think you know might not be true: The importance of questioning market assumptions; the unpredictability of market behavior; why the market has already priced in expected events; the real-time nature of markets; common
8-9-24 What Kind of Inheritance Will You Leave Behind?
2024-08-09
With the turmoil of the past week, now is a good time to reassess your portfolio, and rebalance the risk. What is the deal with stocks advertising on TV? Wealth transferrence & Inheritances: How common is it for children to meet with parent and financial advisor? If there’s money left… How RMD’s can calter inheritances; how gift-giving works. Lance’s kids are ‘off the payroll.’ Are you planning to receive an inheritance? How life-long gift-giving can work; what are the tax implications? Using gifting as an opportunity to teach about money & stewardship. Estate Planning prep: When do you need a trust? (Implications in the event of divorce.) Don’t let the documents talk; have a conversation with your kids about the money. Dealing with tax torpedos in Social Security; taxation and
8-8-24 Trapped Longs Take the Exit
2024-08-08
Economic Reports affected by Hurricanes Beryl & Debbie; market sell off continues. Inflationary data is still there; unwinding of Yen Carry Trade continues w/volatility. Lance recites a brief history of market crashes, causes & effects. The market correction actually started in July at peak; trapped-longs sold into market rally as exuberance reverses. Earnings Season has delivered a mixed back; 92% of companies have reported, opening buy back windows for business. Consumer sentiment feedback loop affects Fed decision-making; what the Yen Carry Trade does for market moods. The differential in interest rates between the Yen & the Dollar is shrinking. The Fed is reactive…and trapped. Lance & Michael discuss the Sahm Rule recession indicator: This time may be different. Recessions are
Yen Carry Trade Blows Up Sparking Global Sell-Off
2024-08-06
On Monday morning, investors woke up to plunging stock markets as the “Yen Carry Trade” blew up. While media headlines suggested the sell-off was due to fears of a recession, slowing employment growth, or fears over Israel and Iran, such is not the case.
8-5-24 Understanding Yield Curves: Inversion Doesn’t Guarantee a Recession
2024-08-05
August begins with weaker employment and the Fed hinting at the possiblity of a 1/2% rate cut; The Japanese Carry Trade blos up: What is it and why does it matter? Look for the largest spike in volatility since the pandemic. Be careful amid emotional headlines; Markets have already been over sold and now need to bounce. Anything that is a risk assett will be affected; bonds are over bought: Today is a day to do nothing. Lance’s movie reviwe of Deadpool & Wolverine: Not for the faint of heart or kids. Risks to the market from an exogenous, unexpected event, a consequence of the collapse of the Carryt Trade. What will happen when the Fed cuts rates? When the Yield Curve inversion reverses, get ready for Recession. Lance answers YouTube chat questions: Everything risk-related will be douns;
Retirement Timing and Presidential Elections | Tips from a Financial Planner
2024-05-24
📈 Worried about taxing unrealized gains? Don’t let political rhetoric affect your retirement plans. Stay focused and informed! 💼💡 #FinancialTips
In this video, we discuss the impact of presidential cycles on retirement decisions and financial planning.
1. Importance of maintaining a steady financial plan during times of political change.
2. Example of clients delaying retirement due to upcoming election.
3. Considerations for retiring individuals amidst a presidential cycle.
4. Discussion on the decision-making process and financial security during uncertain times.
5. Insights on how to navigate financial decisions during periods of political transition.
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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-real-investment-show-podcast/id1271435757
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Impact of Stock Failures on Your Portfolio and Index Funds
2024-05-21
Diversification is key! Learn how indexes manage portfolio risks efficiently by swapping stocks without costs or challenges like taxes and fees. #InvestingTips #PortfolioManagement
Dive into the intricacies of index rebalancing with Lance Roberts as he breaks down how indices manage stock changes seamlessly. Learn why private portfolios might face challenges replicating such moves.
– The impact of a stock going to zero on an index versus a private portfolio.
– How indices effortlessly rebalance their holdings.
– The cost implications for private portfolios.
– Differences in portfolio performance post-rebalancing.
– The necessity of additional contributions to maintain an index replication.
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