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MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast

MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast

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For more than 40 years, MoneyShow has been providing timely information from powerful experts to help create successful investors and traders. In this podcast, MoneyShow editor-in-chief Mike Larson interviews top money experts to give you an edge on your investing journey, whether you're a seasoned trader or just starting out. Tune in for valuable insights and strategies to help you make informed investment decisions.MoneyShow Economía Finanzas Personales
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  • Top Pros Top Picks: Jeff Hirsch, Joe Markman, Matt Timpane (X Space with WOLF Financial)
    31 m
  • Robert Bryce: Energy Investing During Trump 2.0
    Jan 23 2025
    Trump 2.0 has officially begun...and everything from stocks to currencies to crypto is moving in response. But what about ENERGY? How will underlying commodities like crude oil and natural gas – not to mention energy stocks – behave in the second Trump Administration? What impact will “Drill, baby, drill” policy...a lighter regulatory touch...and other factors have on production, supply, pricing, and more? I sat down with @RobertBryce – noted energy-sector author, lecturer, filmmaker, and podcaster – to get the answers for this week’s MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast.

    We begin by chatting about Robert’s extensive, multi-decade career covering the industry, which includes projects like the docuseries “Juice: Power, Politics & The Grid” and the book A Question of Power: Electricity and the Wealth of Nations. Then we discuss the impact of President Trump’s policies and politics on the energy markets. That includes what regulatory rollbacks and the opening up of new regions to oil and gas drilling means (and DOESN’T mean) for US exploration and production. Robert also weighs in on the future of US LNG exports…the impact of data center growth and AI-driven demand for electricity on energy prices...and which subsector of the natural gas industry he thinks investors should focus on.

    We next pivot to geopolitics, discussing what Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and rising US-Iran tensions mean for energy markets and investors. Plus, we talk about why “Drill, baby, drill” supply concerns haven’t kept US crude oil futures from rising 10% since the November election – or natural gas prices from surging an astonishing 46%. Finally, Robert previews what he’ll cover at the MoneyShow Masters Symposium Dallas, scheduled for April 4-6 at the Hilton DFW Lakes. Click here to register: https://www.mmsdallas.com/?scode=061246
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    18 m
  • Yardeni Research's Eric Wallerstein: Stock Market at a Crossroads
    Jan 16 2025
    The stock market is at a crossroads. After the strongest back-to-back years for the S&P 500 since the late 1990s, investors are wondering what to expect in 2025. Will higher productivity, stronger earnings, and D.C. deregulation win out and propel equities higher? Or will higher-for-longer interest rates, geopolitical tensions, and “sticky” inflation hamstring markets? To cut through the fog and get some answers, I spoke with Eric Wallerstein, Chief Markets Strategist at Yardeni Research, for this week’s MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast.

    Eric starts by sharing his background, which included stints at the New York Fed’s repo desk and the Wall Street Journal prior to his joining Yardeni Research. We then pivot to a macro-focused discussion, one covering the latest inflation figures, the Federal Reserve’s recent (and potential future) policy moves, and the likely impact of Trump Administration policy on hiring, investment, and capex spending. Next, Eric lays out what could go RIGHT for markets...and what could go WRONG for them...in the new year. But he emphasizes the positives, including what to expect with corporate earnings and GDP growth – and the one “great thing” that the economy has going for it.

    We then move on to the bond market’s recent convulsions, a contrarian call he recently made, and the reasons why the U.S. looks poised to outperform other regions. Then we talk about the five market sectors he likes, and his one favorite group – one that has “a lot of runway” for potential gains. Finally, we discuss what he’ll cover at the MoneyShow Masters Symposium Dallas, scheduled for April 4-6 at the Hilton DFW Lakes. Click here to register: https://www.mmsdallas.com/?scode=061246
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    17 m
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