Money Life With Chuck Jaffe Daily Podcast
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Money Life with Chuck Jaffe is leading the way in business and financial radio.The Money Life Podcast is sorting through the financial clutter every day to bring you the information you need to do better with Money Life
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U.S. Global's Holmes: Lower interest rates will be good for gold and bonds
14/06/2019 Duração: 59minFrank Holmes, chief executive at U.S. Global Investors, said he sees the market currently in a good place, helped by the changing tide of interest rates, but he noted that investors should be looking to diversify into gold and fixed-income to take advantage of that shift as it occurs during a time of slowing economic growth that will make for tougher sledding for stocks. Also, Danielle Shay of SimplerTrading.com said that the resolution of trade issues with Mexico was a strong short-term win for the market, which she now expects to settle into a range until the next earnings season in July, which could prove to be a catalyst for a move higher. Cather Golladay of Schwab Retirement Plan Services discusses the magic number that Americans think they need to amass for a secure retirement, and we rebroadcast a recent Market Call interview with Mike Larson of Weiss Ratings and Weiss' Safe Money Report.
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An economist leaves the brothel and walks onto Money Life
13/06/2019 Duração: 58minAllison Schrager, author of 'An Economist Walks Into a Brothel ... ' joins Chuck in a discussion about risk and how poorly most people evaluate is when it comes to decisions. Also, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com has the ETF of the Week, Terry Jones of Investor's Business Daily discusses how investor optimism turned away from peak levels in May, Michael Gayed of The Lead-Lag Report gives his technical take on the market, Guy Benstead of the Cedar Ridge Unconstrained Credit Fund discusses the bond market, and Chuck celebrates his borthday!
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Huntington Bank's DiCecco: Transportation slowdown could spell economic trouble
12/06/2019 Duração: 01h29sMichael DiCecco, an asset finance expert with Huntington Commercial Bank, is worried that the transportation and trucking sector could be headed for a recession, and if that sector slows down, it has the potential to lead the rest of the economy into a downturn. Also on the show, Jeremiah Riethmiller and Steve Tresnan of HighTower Advisors discuss very different ways to use fixed-income as an equity hedge now, at a time when traditional bond strategies are less effective than in the past, and Stephen Mathai-Davis of Quantamize does a super-sized Market Call with two helpings of 'Hold It or Fold It,' one covering ETFs and a second for stocks.
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Campbell Harvey: Iverted yield curve signal may fire at the end of June
11/06/2019 Duração: 59minCam Harvey, senior advisor to Research Affiliates and Duke University professor, said that the inverted yield curve model that he discovered -- and which has correctly called major recessions dating back through history -- is poised to trigger at the end of June, a sign that recession is about 12 months off. Also on the show, Chuck takes a question about insurance, Jason Hargraves of InsuranceQuotes.com discusses the value and usefulness of credit-card travel protection, and Malcolm Polley of Stewart Capital Advisors talks stocks and 'business-perspective investing' in the Market Call.
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Boston Partner's Mullaney: Market is poised for another move to the upside ...
10/06/2019 Duração: 59minMichael Mullaney, director of global markets research at Boston Partners, said that he expects the Federal Reserve to make one rate cut before the year is over, a move that he expects will help to drive the market higher, but despite that potential move to the upside, he recommended that investors get increasingly defensive, looking for high-quality names with stronger balance sheets. Also on the show, Greg McBride of Bankrate.com discusses his site's most-recent study, David Trainer puts a popular brand-name stock in the Danger Zone, and Matt King of King Wealth Advisors covers stocks and ETFs in the Market Call.
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Two experts see big market upside amid downside potential
07/06/2019 Duração: 58minDan Zanger of ChartPattern.com said that while he sees plenty of weakness and many bearish technical indicators, he believes the market is headed up barring some sort of significant interest-rate policy or political change. Zanger said he expects the Standard and Poor's 500 to reach 3,300 by year's end, after just barely holding at its current support level of roughly 2,800. Also on the show, Jason Browne of Alexis Invests said that the market has been going through a bear market within a secular bull market, and he said the bear -- which no one wanted to acknowledge -- is nearly done, leaving the market poised for an upturn as the rest of the bull market plays out. Beyond those two extended interviews, Chuck also talks with author and financial planner Clark Kendall about his new book 'Middle-Class Millionaires.'
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Aquila's Rufenacht: Potential for trouble ahead in junk, credit curve
06/06/2019 Duração: 59minSandy Rufenacht of the Aquila Three Peaks High Income Fund, said that a flat credit quality curve -- one that seems to be confusing real junk from safer high-yielding investments -- could turn dangerous if the stock market and the economy get into trouble. He warned that investors need to temper their expectations in high-yield bonds, and prepare for potential trouble ahead. Also on the show, Chuck discusses the legacy of the late John Neff, legendary manager of the Vanguard Windsor fund, it's all Greek to Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com with the 'ETF of the Week,' Mike Foy of J.D. Power discusses Americans' retirement confidence levels, and tactical money manager Michael Ball of Weatherstone Capital Management covers ETFs in the Market Call.
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Brown of No-Load FundX: Defensive funds slowly climb the rankings
05/06/2019 Duração: 59minJanet Brown, chief executive at the FundX Investment Group and publisher of the No-Load FundX newsletter, said in the Market Call that fundamentals 'still look decent,' which has meant that the market has only started to move away from the large-cap growth story that has driven the bull run towards more defensive funds, value-oriented funds and small- and mid-cap funds, but she expects that trend to grind on as the market slows down. Also on the show, Jeremiah Riethmiller and Steven Tresnan of HighTower Advisors discuss how to read and interpret economic data and current headlines, Ted Rossman of Bankrate.com discusses the potentially negativei mpact of closing old credit-card accounts and, in a rebroadcast, Craig Callahan of ICON Advisors talks about the market and how it stands below fair value right now.
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Chuck sets you straight on '7702 plans'
04/06/2019 Duração: 59minChuck tackles an audience question about a purported retirement investment pitched as a 7702 plan and he points out why this insurance contract generally is a bad idea for consumers, how it is sold in misleading ways and why it's not all that it's cracked up to be. He also talks with author Ken Honda, whose new book 'Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace With Your Money' is out today, discusses changing long-term mutual fund track records with William Frank of Markov Processes International, and revisits a recent Market Call interview with Justin Carbonneau of Validea.
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Hoisington's Hunt: A 'synchronized global slowdown' has created a frail economy
03/06/2019 Duração: 57minLacy Hunt, chief economist at Hoisington Investment Management, said that both the domestic and global economies are becoming increasingly frail, raising the risk of recession occurring sooner rather than later. He fears that slower growth will not be able to sustain positive momentum, noting that too many key economic indicators are showing danger signs. Also on the show, Greg McBride of Bankrate.com discusses Americans' greatest financial regret, author John Quiggin discusses his book 'Economics in Two Lessons,' and Kyle Guske of New Constructs puts a small-cap mutual fund in the Danger Zone.
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Invesco's Hooper: We're not in the recessionary danger zone yet
31/05/2019 Duração: 59minKristina Hooper, global market strategist for Invesco, said that while she does think the market is facing potential troubles as the economy slows down, she does not anticipate either a recession or a bear market now, just because the market has pulled away from recent highs. Also on the show, Benjamin Bailey of the Praxis Impact Bond Fund said investors should not be stretching for yield right now and should be as defensive in their fixed-income portfolio as they are being with equities. Author Jean Chatzky discusses her book, 'Women With Money,' which used conversations about money and investing to help tackle the issues that stand between individuals and financial success, and John Busby of BroadbanNOW talked about a survey showing that summer is the best time to change Internet service and save.
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Bear Traps Report's McDonald: 70 percent chance of recession before 2021
30/05/2019 Duração: 01h26sLarry McDonald, publisher of The Bear Traps Report, said that he is expecting a bear market in the next six months, with the market falling by 15 to 25 percent during a downturn, noting that he does believe the decline could end with a recovery occurring during the election season next year. Mike Larson of Weiss Ratings -- editor of that firm's Safe Money Report -- said in the Market Call that he, too, sees trouble ahead, noting that the market 'is telling you to be defensive right now' and that he is roughly 40 percent in cash currently. Also on the show, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com made a fund that pays investors to own it -- thanks to a negative expense ratio -- his ETF of the Week, and Rob Scheinerman of AIG Retirement Services discusses how the student-loan debt burden is affecting new graduates.
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TrimTabs' Biderman: Major correction in the offing
29/05/2019 Duração: 01h27sCharles Biderman, founder of Trim Tabs Investment Research, said that many of the conditions that have kept the market happy and frothy during the latter stages of the bull run are now mostly mirages, creating the potential for a major correction that he could see happening despite 2020 being an election year. Also on the show, it's May 29 -- the day to celebrate 529 college-savings plans -- and Chuck discusses thos plans and how few people understand and use them with Deborah Goodkin of First National Bank of Omaha, he talks alternative investments in a rebroadcast of a Collective Wisdom from HighTower Advisors segment, and he covers funds and ETFs in the Market Call with Kevin Miller of the E-Valuator Funds.
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Discount airlines, coupons, a possible recession and brand-name stocks!
28/05/2019 Duração: 01h01minIn a wide-ranging show, Chuck chats with Dawn Gilbertson of USA Today about discount airlines and whether they are worth flying, chats with Robert Frick of Navy Federal Credit Union about the potential for recession before the presidential election, answers an audience question about couponing, and discusses brand-name stocks with Eric Clark of the Rational Brands fund.
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TD Ameritrade's: Kinahan: US is still the best place to invest
24/05/2019 Duração: 01h11sJ.J. Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade, said investors need to be worried about trade and tariff wars, should not forget about Brexit fallout and should be wary of the domestic market, but he still believes the current bull market has some room to run and that it remains the best place to search for strong returns. Kinahan appeared after Zach jonson of Stack Financial Management, who was less optimistic about the domestic market, warning that some of the market's technical indicators -- especially some that he believes most people overlook -- show the potential for a significant drop-off. Also on the show, Paula Fleming of the Better Business Bureaus talks about scams tied to veterans and Memorial Day, and Tom Plumb of the Plumb Funds talks growth stocks in the Market Call.
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ICON's Callahan: Market should gain 9 - 10 percent in the next year
23/05/2019 Duração: 57minCraig Callahan, president of the ICON Funds, said that his measures show the current domestic stock market as standing roughly 9 percent below fair value, which translates into the market having that much room to grow roughly over the next year. Callahan said that financial stocks are the best bargains now, along with industrials and consumer discretionary issues. Also on the show, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com makes his pick for the ETF of the Week, Margaret Raymond of T. Rowe Price discusses new retirement-savings legislation proposed in Washington, and Justin Carbonneau of Validea discusses 'guru investors' in the Market Call.
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Touchstone's Thomas: Look to emerging markets for stronger profits
22/05/2019 Duração: 58minCrit Thomas, global market strategist for Touchstone Investments, said that record profit margins for many companies here in the United States -- plus declining GDP growth -- raise questions on what kind of upside the domestic stock market has, so while he expects it to continue moving up modestly, he noted that investors seeking higher returns should look to emerging markets. Also on the show, the HighTower gang discusses a key, often-overlooked aspect of financial planning, Chuck answers a question appropriate for celebrating bitcoin Pizza Day, and Louis Navellier of the Navellier Funds talks growth investing in the Market Call.
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Jack Ablin: The market's zigs and zags look like a straight line, mostly up
21/05/2019 Duração: 59minJack Ablin of Cresset Capital Management said that the market's daily ups and downs wind up looking like a straight line when investors back away and look at them through a long lens, rather than focusing on the daily news. With that in mind, he suggested tuning out the daily headlines on China and tariff wars, focusing on big-picture factors like economic growth and anticipating a market that can keep moving in a positive direction, although he did note that he believes there are better money-making opportunities in Europe and emerging markets than in the United States right now. Also on the show, Lawrence McMillan of McMillan Analysis gave his technical take on why the market may be due for a short-term decline, Ted Rossman of CreditCards.com discussed the perks that card shoppers are going for these days, and Harvard Business School professor Victoria Ivashina discussed her new book 'Patient Capital,' covering the benefits of very long-term thinking to solve the public's greatest challenges.
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Trainer: Most small-cap growth stocks are unattractive, dangerous
20/05/2019 Duração: 59minDavid Trainer of New Constructs said that investors might want to consider rotating away from small-cap growth stocks and funds because the space is over-run with unattractive stocks. In the 'Danger Zone' segment, Trainer noted that less than 10 small-cap growth funds -- and very few individual stocks too -- are earning his firm's very attractive rating, with the entire space of the market overpriced and do for an adjustment. Also on the 'National Be a Millionaire Day' show, Richard Carter of Fidelity Investments discusses ignorant ways that savers are leaving yield on the table when certain investments roll over, Tom Gandolfo of Three Bridges Financial Group talks markets, tariffs and trade, and Bill Smead of the Smead Value fund has the Market Call.
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Two analysts call for a quick rally, then a fast fall
17/05/2019 Duração: 58minTwo technical analysts -- Jim Welsh of Smart Portfolios and Avi Gilburt of Elliott Wave Trader -- said they expect the market to have a corrective rally from here, only to then fall to where the Standard and Poor's 500 is in the 2,600 range. Both suggested selling into rallies and becoming more defensive, and said it looks like gold is bottoming out and could be worth buying soon, though Gilburt ultimately expects the decline to be deeper and last longer. Also on the show, Matt Dreith of the Wasatch funds talks India, China and emerging markets, and Chuck discusses lasting lessons taught by the passing of his brother Rob, who would have turned 66 today.

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