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  • Debate Dynamics: Harris, Trump, and the Economy
    2024/09/12

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    Can Kamala Harris’s debate performance really sway undecided voters? On this episode of Skeptic's Guide to Investing, Frazer Rice, author of Wealth Actually, joins us to break down the high-stakes debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Alongside Clem Miller and Steve Davenport, Frazer dissects Harris's strategies, her ability to maintain composure, and the overall entertainment value of the debate. Our conversation moves beyond the theatrics to examine the limited impact these debates have on entrenched voter opinions and the fleeting nature of debate-driven news cycles, including how celebrity endorsements, like Taylor Swift’s for Harris, might play a role.

    Shifting gears, we delve into the economic factors shaping voting behavior, with a keen eye on inflation and the Federal Reserve’s controversial actions. This segment isn’t just a critique of economic policy but an exploration of how these issues are framed by the candidates to appeal to voters' concerns. Fraser, Clem, and Steve critique the debate's format and ABC’s handling of the event—especially the control of microphones—and discuss which key issues, such as the economy and foreign policy, Trump should emphasize to strengthen his campaign. We also touch on the broader political discourse and the need for more substantive conversations about economic growth, tax policies, and regulation.

    In a forward-looking discussion, we scrutinize the regulatory landscape in the U.S. and Europe, particularly focusing on the tech sector. With Clem’s expertise, we explore the impact of significant regulations like the EU's GDPR and China's data localization policies on innovation and stock price volatility. Additionally, Fraser discuss the potential consequences of the Supreme Court’s Loper-Bright decision on the administrative state and how regulations could affect AI advancements and cybersecurity. Wrapping up, we share our optimism about advancements in healthcare, such as telehealth and obesity treatments, which hold the promise of revolutionizing public health outcomes. This episode is packed with critical insights and a blend of cautionary and optimistic perspectives on the intersection of politics, economics, and innovation.

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  • Market Outlook through end-2024
    2024/09/04

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    What can we expect for the stock market for the rest of 2024?

    Discover how the U.S. elections, inflation, the economy, and Federal Reserve actions intertwine to influence market trends for the rest of 2024. Join hosts Steve Davenport and Clem Miller as we consider the recent flat trend and high daily volatility.

    We consider the electoral landscape: the excitement building around Harris as potentially the first woman president, the latest polling numbers, the critical role of electoral votes, and the desirability of divided government.

    We consider other macro issues as well, the declining inflation rate, a slowing economy, and questions over the pace of Fed interest rate declines. We also consider the high valuations of stocks connected to AI and reflect on whether the recent pullback will continue.

    We advocate for maintaining a steady investment course as we finish out the year.

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    20 分
  • Middle East Turmoil: Geopolitical and Investment Dimensions
    2024/09/04

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    What if the key to understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict lies not in politics but in human connections? Join us on this episode of Skeptic's Guide to Investing as Steve and Clem unravel the geopolitical and economic threads of recent Middle East turmoil. We'll explore the motivations behind Israeli leadership, the role of Hamas and Hezbollah, and the potential for a ceasefire, all while maintaining a focus on the humanity that bridges Israelis and Palestinians. We emphasize the importance of peace and understanding in the face of complex and often divisive narratives.

    Can Israel effectively combat terrorism without endangering more innocent lives? This episode doesn't shy away from the tough questions. Our discussion delves into Israel's actions against Hamas, drawing comparisons with historical conflicts. We also scrutinize the broader implications of U.S. military movements, questioning how reallocating resources from Asia to the Middle East could affect global hotspots like Taiwan and the South China Sea. The conversation challenges the prioritization of international conflicts over pressing domestic issues, illustrating the interconnectedness of global strategies.

    How do American perspectives on foreign policy shape our national priorities? Steve and Clem dissect the bipartisan consensus on China and the more contentious views on Russia and the Middle East. We analyze how media focuses on pocketbook issues, often overshadowing critical foreign policy debates. This episode emphasizes the need for media to educate the public on broader issues and explores the impact of military engagements on American families. We wrap up with practical advice for your investment portfolios, urging listeners to reflect on whether our foreign policy priorities truly align with the nation's best interests. Thank you for supporting Skeptic's Guide to Investing.

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    38 分
  • Is the U.S. National Debt Unsustainable (with Special Guest Steve Gattuso, CFA)
    2024/08/21

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    Prepare to demystify the complexities of the national debt with our esteemed guest, Steve Gattuso, CFA, Chief Investment Officer at Courier Capital. This episode of Skeptic's Guide to Investing promises to shed light on how the national debt has reached nearly $35 trillion and what this means for our economic future. Steve uses relatable analogies to break down the difference between deficit and debt, while also discussing the significant impact of mandated spending on social programs and the looming 2025 sunset of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

    Steve offers a deep dive into U.S. debt holdings, differentiating between domestic and foreign holders, and examines the potential repercussions on economic stability. We discuss the Federal Reserve's pivotal role in managing the money supply and scrutinize the global reserve currency landscape, especially the efforts by countries like China to create alternatives to the U.S. dollar. By the end of this segment, you'll understand why comparing the U.S. to countries like Greece is a misconception and what the potential market impacts of a loss of confidence in U.S. securities could be.

    Exploring solutions, we talk about increasing revenue, decreasing spending, and more controversial strategies like selling U.S. assets. Emphasizing the need for sustainable fiscal policies and improved financial literacy, we also highlight the benefits of a divided government in fostering fiscal responsibility. We recall the last budget surplus under Bill Clinton as a beacon of successful bipartisan negotiation. Join us for this compelling discussion on the urgent need for a long-term plan to manage the national debt and ensure future economic stability.

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    59 分
  • Harris and Walz: The Populist Wave
    2024/08/07

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    Is the American political landscape ready for a seismic shift? Join us as we examine how Kamala Harris's decision to bring Tim Walz onboard as her vice-presidential candidate has transformed the 2024 election into a clash of populist titans against Trump and Vance. Harris, once seen as an institutionalist, now embraces a populist strategy, with Walz's relatable and vibrant personality adding a unique charm to the ticket. We’ll dissect the implications of this unexpected move and what it means for the policy debates ahead, advocating for a focus on substantive discussions over partisan bickering.

    We explore the critical elements shaping this election, from the expiration of Trump-era tax cuts to the significance of military service in winning over voters in the industrial Midwest. Discover how the candidates' backgrounds and experiences could play pivotal roles in influencing voter sentiment and how the composition of Congress might affect future administrations. Journey with us through key Midwestern battlegrounds, where engaging independent voters and understanding regional dynamics are paramount to securing victory. Whether you are a political junkie or a casual observer, this episode promises a deep understanding of the strategies and stakes that will define the 2024 election.

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    39 分
  • Berkshire Raises Cash: What Signal does this Send?
    2024/08/07

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    What if the financial industry’s most revered investor made a move that seemed counterintuitive? Join us on the Skeptic's Guide to Investing as Steve Davenport and I dissect the surprising decision by Berkshire Hathaway to sell half of its Apple shares and reduce its Bank of America holdings. We dive into Berkshire's intricate dual business structure, balancing wholly owned insurance operations with expansive non-insurance investments, and speculate on possible acquisitions in the energy sector, such as Occidental Petroleum or Hess, that might be on the horizon. Plus, the passing of Charlie Munger prompts us to explore potential shifts in Warren Buffett's long-term strategies and the broader implications for Berkshire’s future.

    With a focus on maintaining a skeptical eye, we also cover how Berkshire's strategic actions and cash holdings serve as a buffer in uncertain economic times. Steve and I reflect on the broader market implications of these moves and consider potential restructuring efforts to unlock greater value. Wrapping up, we thank our loyal listeners for their support and encourage feedback and topic suggestions to make our future episodes even more relevant and insightful. Stay tuned for some exciting guest appearances that promise to deepen your understanding of the ever-evolving investment landscape. Don’t miss out—like, share, and stay informed with us!

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    21 分
  • Recession Watch: Resilience in Volatile Times
    2024/08/07

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    Is your portfolio ready for the next market shake-up? Join Clem Miller and Steve Davenport on this episode of Skeptic's Guide to Investing as we unravel the mysteries behind recent market volatility and its potential link to an impending recession. We break down the wild swings in the S&P 500 and question what these movements really indicate about the broader economic landscape. From Warren Buffett’s strategic sale of Apple stock to the low liquidity issues in August, we dig into the factors driving these fluctuations. Plus, we offer insights into how media hype often exacerbates market fears, and why a measured, long-term approach might be your best bet.

    In the second part of our episode, we explore tactical responses to market turbulence, including investments in yen-tracking ETFs and bond ETFs, given the expectation of Federal Reserve rate cuts. We discuss the rationale behind these decisions and how maintaining a balanced, diversified portfolio can provide a margin of safety during uncertain times. Additionally, we touch upon geopolitical factors like the Middle East conflict and their potential impact on market dynamics. By the end, you'll understand why patience and strategic planning are crucial, especially after a year of substantial gains. Make sure you tune in to equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate these volatile times confidently.

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    30 分
  • Harris vs Trump: Business and Politics
    2024/07/24

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    Will a sudden change of candidates reshape the entire investment landscape? Steve Davenport and Clem Miller navigate the seismic political shifts that followed President Biden's unexpected withdrawal from the 2024 Presidential campaign. With Kamala Harris stepping up to the presidency, we delve into her qualifications, background, and the ripple effects this transition could have on investors and the broader political scene. We'll also touch on Trump's evolving political journey, the swift maneuvers within the Democratic Party, and how this upheaval impacts delegates' voting rights.

    As the election looms closer, we contrast the compelling dynamics between Trump and Harris. Will Trump's once-entertaining antics now be perceived as liabilities compared to Harris's steady, apparently business-friendly approach? Explore the preferences of CEOs, Harris's connections to Silicon Valley, and the high stakes surrounding her vice-presidential pick. We scrutinize potential alternative candidates like Shapiro, Newsom, and Cooper, pondering their influence on battleground states and the constitutional intricacies of a Harris-Newsom ticket.

    Preparing for the key issues that will shape the election, we examine the social, economic, and military policies at play. From the Supreme Court's potential to overturn landmark cases to the complexities of economic data, we break down how these factors might sway voter sentiment. Military policy continuity between Biden and Harris is expected, though Harris may adopt a tougher stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Finally, we discuss the potential impacts of a Harris presidency on various sectors, including energy, healthcare, technology, and finance, and how her strategic VP choice could shift election dynamics and sectoral outlooks. Don't miss out on this detailed exploration of the transformative political landscape.

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    56 分