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
Episódios
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Beitner: A compelling case to make for investing outside the U.S.
06/08/2018 Duração: 59minBrian Beitner of Chautauqua Capital Management said that trade war and tariff concerns should not dissuade investors from going overseas with their money and he expects international markets to deliver superior returns to domestic stocks over the next few years. Also, Mark Hamrick of Bankrate.com discussed the jobs report, Sam McBride of New Constructs talks about micro-bubbles and David Brady of Brady Investment Counsel has the Market Call.
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Sincere: I'm 'cautiously pessimistic' right now.
03/08/2018 Duração: 59minTechnical analyst and financial columnist Michael Sincere said the market is going to take 'a nice little hit' over the next few months, though he was not expecting it to go into a protracted and deep dive. He suggests diversifying into cash, among other things, but made it clear investors should not be giving up on their stocks but rather buckling up for a bump ride. Michael Mullaney of Boston partners, meanwhile, was significantly more positive in his market outlook, and Rich Hagen of Ally Invest discusse
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Daniel: Small-cap run is poised to be a long one.
02/08/2018 Duração: 01h11sArun Daniel, who runs the J.O. Hambro Small-Mid Cap Equity Fund, said the recent run of strong performance from small-cap stocks is likely to continue, with the technology and financial-services sectors leading the way. In a second Big Interview on today's show, Wayne Wicker of ICMA Retirement Corp. noted that despite headlines about weakness in earnings, the current season has shown a strong undercurrent of growth that will remain for at least the rest of the year. Also, Tom Lydon looks to China for his ET
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Mahajan: It's late in the cycle, but equities can keep rolling.
01/08/2018 Duração: 01h07sMona Mahajan, US investment strategist for Allianz Global Investors, said that trade wars and tariffs are a real concern but the strong economy can keep going and can finish the remainder of the year strong. Also, Jason Reposa of MyBankTracker.com discusses a survey showing that Americans waste billions on banking maintenance fees, the HighTower gang -- Matt Harris, Lee Makerzak and David Molnar -- talk about how they are playing fixed income now, and Dan Brady of TrendRating.com makes his debut in the Mark
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Mian: 'The nuts and bolts of Corporate America are in good shape'.
31/07/2018 Duração: 58minSheraz Mian, director of research at Zacks Investment Research, said there are red flags on the horizon but the underpinnings of the U.S. economy are so good and the earnings power in a few sectors -- notably technology -- is so strong that investors should expect a strong finish to the year. Also, Charles Rotblut of AAII makes a trucking-related company his Stock of the Week, Leo Leydon of Financial Focus Advisory Services discusses what he sees happening after a short technical pullback, and Chris Retzler
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Piegza: Red flags may be leading economy to a 'technical recession'.
30/07/2018 Duração: 59minLindsey Piegza, chief economist for Stifel Fixed Income, said that the sluggish housing market is raising red flags despite the solid economic growth seen during the second quarter, and she noted there are other warning signs popping up which could all be a part of a building recession and downturn. While not forecasting a large crash, Piegza did note that recessions typically follow inverted yield curves -- which she expects to see here soon -- by about two years. Also on the show, Greg McBride talks about
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Welsh: Buy gold, beware a market pullback of up to 5 percent on the next few weeks.
27/07/2018 Duração: 01h01minJim Welsh of Smart Portfolios, said that gold -- which has been getting hammered in recent weeks despite rising inflation -- has the potential to rally from 1220 up to 1300 per ounce or higher by November, saying that 1350 would be as high as he could foresee right now. Meanwhile, he expects the stock market to take a small setback of as much as five percent over the coming weeks. Also, Andy Kerns discusses a recent Waterson Management Group study on how people misjudge electronic services costs, Chuck puke
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Starke: Outlook is good, but find companies with the wind at their back.
26/07/2018 Duração: 01h01minCindy Starke, manager of the Value Line Larger Companeis Focused Fund, said the outlook for brand-name big companies is generally good for the next three to five years, but that investors will want to focus on stocks with good stories and outlooks to navigate choppier investment waters that lie ahead. Also, Matt Harris and Lee Majkrzak of HighTower Advisors discuss the direction of and outlook for the bond market, Kali McFadden of LendingTree covers a survey on how much consumers can save over a lifetime by
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Brusuelas: 'Trade wars are easy to start, hard to end and everybody loses'.
25/07/2018 Duração: 58minJoseph Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM, said that rising inflation, a lack of available workers and more are contributing to some concerns for the economy and the stock market, and that trade and tariff wars are a wild-card that is more likely to hurt the economy than help it. Also, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com looks to Brazil for his ETF of the Week, and Dan Wiener of the Independent Adviser for Vanguard Investors makes an extended appearance in the Market Call.
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Rotblut: A little less bite in your FANGS ... sell Netflix.
24/07/2018 Duração: 01h19sCharles Rotblut of AAII journal made Netflix his Stock of the Week and put a sell on the popular video and streaming service, noting that recent numbers make the stock look poorly valued and due for a significant haircut, despite its enormous popularity. Also, George Putnam III of the Turnaround Letter has the Market Call, Chuck discusses times when less is more in running your portfolio, and we rebroadcast a recent interview with Doug Cote of Voya Investment Management, who forecast that this bull market w
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Haithcock on how to decide if annuities are for you.
23/07/2018 Duração: 01h02minChuck is back from Israel and raring to go, taking an audience question about a portfolio that is a collection of famous names rather than a strategic approach to investing, David Trainer revisits a past Danger Zone pick, and Stan Haithcock -- Stan the Annuity Man -- gives you all the information you need to decide if an annuity is right for you and what to look for when deciding if you want to use insurance products to generate income in retirement.
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A blast from the past: Suze Orman vs. Chuck.
20/07/2018 Duração: 01h53sWhen the original version of Money Life debuted in 2003, Chuck did an occasional feature called 'Why I Hate Suze Orman.' Suze heard about it and came on the show. Today on Money Life, Chuck gets in the way-back machine and goes back to that interview, but also talks about how things turned out, in terms of Suze's advice at the time and more. He also discusses how he feels about Suze and her work now, and why he doesn't do regular segments on her any more.
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Lydon: ETF of the Week and more!
19/07/2018 Duração: 01h29sTom Lydon, Eric Dowley, Diana Henriques, Amanda Dixon .
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Peddicord: Retiring overseas makes your money go farther, literally.
18/07/2018 Duração: 57minKathleen Peddicord, author of 'How to Retire Overseas,' says that savers and consumers can make their money go farther -- both in terms of distance and longevity -- by finding the right international market to move to, and she discussed how to figure out the right places to go. Also, Eric Rittmeyer of Fidelis Mortgage gave the ins and outs of reverse mortgages, Matthis Kuhlmey and Matt Harris of HighTower's Global Investment Solutions discuss investing during a time of tariff and trade skirmishes, and we re
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Miller: Trauma can be a positive force to change your life.
17/07/2018 Duração: 01h36sMark Miller, author of 'Jolt: Stories of Trauma and Transformation,' said that personal tragedies and tribulations often become the basis for life-altering changes for the good, where the shock -- from ordinary work problems to catastrophic life changes -- turns into a catalyst that alters the path of a lifetime. Also, Kari Droller of Charles Schwab talks ETFs, Chuck takes an audience question about a portfolio of mutual funds and we rebroadcast a recent Market Call with Charlie Bobrinskoy of the Ariel Fund
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Jensen:'Indexing will stop being a popular option for investors, leading to massive capital displacement in the market'.
16/07/2018 Duração: 56minNiels Jensen, author of 'The End of Indexing' is expecting near-zero returns from the domestic stock market over the next two decades. If that happens, Jensen says that indexing will stop being a popular option for investors, leading to massive capital displacement in the market. Also, Jill Gonzalez of WalletHub discusses misused and overlooked credit-card travel benefits, we rebroadcast David Trainer's Danger Zone take-down of Valeant Pharmaceuticals -- one of his best calls ever -- and replay a recent int
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Falcon: Economic recovery will boost pockets of the bond market despite rate hikes.
13/07/2018 Duração: 01h01minAdam Falcon of Princeton Asset Management noted that investors might worry about how much bond prices fall in a rising rate environment but he made a case for why certain bonds -- most notably corporates -- are poised to perform in the current ecoomy. Also, Kevin Phillips of Kabbage discusses the banking habits of small-business owners, and we rebroadcast a recent interview with Dan Zanger of ChartPattern.com and part 2 of n older interview with the legendary Jack Bogle.
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Throwback Thursday revisits Jack Bogle and Christine Benz.
12/07/2018 Duração: 57minWith Chuck traveling, it's a bit of a Throwback Thursday on the show, but it hardly feels like sloppy seconds when you get to revisit interviews with investment legend Jack Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group and patron saint to index investors, and Christine Benz, a long-time Mornnigstar Inc. veteran. Also, Chuck has old friends -- and regular guests -- Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com and Greg McBride of BankRate.com in talking the ETF of the Week and dumb credit misconceptions respectively.
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Jabusch: Look for the most innovative and interesting company in every sector.
11/07/2018 Duração: 01h38sGarvin Jabusch, portfolio manager for Green Alpha Advisors and the Shelton Green Alpha Fund said in the Market Call that the way to build a standout portfolio is to find the leaders in innovation and ride the wave created by their approach. Also on today's show, Gerry Frigon of Taylor Frigon Capital Management discusses the bond market and interest rates, Joe Quinlan of U.S. Trust covers his firm's latest survey of high net worth investors, and Matthias Kuhlmey and Matt Harris of HighTower's Global Investme
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Cote: 'This is the best economic environment I have seen in 30 years'.
10/07/2018 Duração: 58minDoug Cote, chief market strategist at Voya Investment Management said that while he believes the bull market could be in the seventh or eighth inning of its current game, it's poised to be 'playing a doubleheader,' thanks to strong economic underpinnings. Also, Charles Rotblut of AAII Journal makes his stock of the week a sell on a famous name, Ken Berman of Gorilla Trades gives his technical take on the market and Craig Hodges of the Hodges Funds says, during the Market Call, that steel and concrete are bo