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How the Fed Could Hammer Your Portfolio in 2022
April 11, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing, U.S. Economy
With interest rates on the rise and tough talk from the Federal Reserve, Clint Lee is reminded of the old adage that: "When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. "In today's episode of Your Money Matters, Clint goes over the Fed's tough new strategy — and what it means for traditional portfolios all over (spoiler alert: it's not good). Who Has Earnings Power?
March 28, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Investment Opportunities
Earnings reports are strong from top companies, but are they strong enough to carry stock prices higher as 2022 presses on? In today's episode of Your Money Matters, Ted and Clint reveal a few "Big Picture" factors that could signal where stocks are headed ... and which stocks might make the best buy. The Hidden Risk of Russian Collapse
March 14, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Global Economy, News
Today Ted Bauman and Clint Lee look past the headline hysteria in this week’s Your Money Matters to talk about a potential time bomb in the global debt markets. Namely, the increasing risk of a massive Russian default and how it could send shock waves through the world financial system. What Would Washington Do in 2022?
February 21, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investment Opportunities, Trading Strategies
In addition to George Washington's already long list of superlatives, we can add that he was also history’s wealthiest president (until 2016). In total, Washington owned 50,000+ acres with a value equivalent to 0.19% of the country’s gross domestic product. In today’s terms, that would make him worth $43.6 billion. Richer than Michael Dell. So, what was Washington’s secret for building a fortune that outlasted even him? The 1 Thing That Could Cause a Stock Market Collapse
February 11, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Education, Investing
“Collapse” is the most frightening word in any investor’s vocabulary. It refers to a steep and sudden decline in stock prices much larger than the standard -20% definition of a bear market. Fortunately, such collapses are rare. But they all have one thing in common: liquidity — the presence of willing buyers — evaporates. In today’s video , I explain how these dreaded events occur … and what to watch for when one threatens.