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Unresolved

Unresolved Productions

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Every day, stories unfold that have no resolution. Unresolved is an immersive look at those stories, as host Micheal Whelan tries to determine why these stories - unsolved crimes and other unexplained phenomena - have no ending. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
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Zero Hours

Long Story Short Productions

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Zero Hours is an anthology series from Long Story Short Productions, where every story is a different take on the end of the world - or at least something that feels like the end of the world. Each episode is organized around a kind of apocalypse, whether the cataclysm is planetary or personal, and each episode is also set in succeeding centuries, with 99-year intervals separating them. Zero Hours begins in the past, catches up to the present, and eventually overtakes it. Some installments a ...
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Unseen

Long Story Short Productions

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UNSEEN is the new urban fantasy audio fiction podcast by Long Story Short Productions. The premise behind it is simple: in a world where magic is real but invisible to almost everyone, for the few magical beings that exist every day is a struggle just to be seen. Season one of UNSEEN will feature ten different stories of identity, connection, and personhood (and, of course, magic) in the modern world. Some of them will be thrilling adventures. Others may be sad and melancholic. Some may be c ...
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The Kids Table

Fantastic Productions

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The Kids Table is a family-friendly and kid-led actual-play Dungeons & Dragons series for the whole family! Our short episodes are designed to hold kids' attention while telling a long-form story over the length of the season. Whether you're new to DnD or a veteran player, The Kids Table is a great way to share your interest with your kids, spark a love of roleplaying games, and even create great memories by telling your own stories together. Because when kids are at the table, everyone wins.
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Speculative fiction writer, long-term resident of Japan and Bram Stoker Award finalist Thersa Matsuura explores all that is weird from old Japan—strange superstitions, folktales, cultural oddities, and interesting language quirks. These are little treasures she digs up while doing research for her writing.
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Schwab Network

Schwab Network

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Schwab Network is brought to you by Charles Schwab Media Productions Company (CSMPC), a subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation and not a financial advisor, registered investment advisor, broker, or futures commission merchant. THE SCHWAB NETWORK SITE, CONTENT, APPS, and RELATED SERVICES, ARE ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES. Not an offer or solicitation in any jurisdiction where we are not authorized to do business or where such offer or solicitation would be ...
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Each week we break down the long list of ways that you can build your business by establishing your brand’s identity. Join Carla Marie as she sits down with experts in the fields of social media, visual marketing, and SEO to discuss the tips and fresh ideas they have in order to build your brand. We make the long stories of these topics short. Presented by Vistaprint.
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Time:Bombs

Long Story Short Productions

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Created, written, recorded, produced, and released in just one week, Time:Bombs is a new audio drama podcast about the hilarious world of bomb disposal. From the team behind the Webby Award nominated sci-fi audio drama Wolf 359, ride along with EOD technician Simon Teller on the busiest night of the year for him and his team - when business is, quite literally, booming. Learn more at http://timebombs.show & more about this and other creative experiments at http://fearofpublicshame.com
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Welcome to The Westside Fairytales Podcast Demons, desperate souls, and eldritch horrors… We at the Westside Fairytales have written a story for you. Not you in that broad sense where you just means anybody, but you, Dear Listener. We know all about you. What makes you nervous, what sickens you, what keeps you from leaving your house sometimes for the maddening worry of it. And we’ve put it in a story. A story we’ll read for you. These strange and varied original tales will linger long after ...
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The Carmen Online Audio Theater Network

The Carmen Online Theater Group

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The Carmen Online Theater Group provides audio theater horror programming. Created by Executive Producer and Writer, Liane Moonraven, the horror-themed network airs unique, audio short stories, mini-series, full run series and monologues of unique all original or rewritten adaptations of original radio theater horror productions. Moonraven has also produced short horror stories written by some of the industry's most prolific horror and paranormal authors and adapted them in scripts for the a ...
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In a World of...Improvised Movie Homages

Avish Parashar and Mike Worth

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The funny podcast that uses short form improv comedy games to tell long form improvised stories in the style of famous movies. Do you love movies? Are you a fan of short form improv comedy like Whose Line is it Anyway? Are you intrigued by the idea of long form improv comedy storytelling? Are you interested in storytelling and the creative process? Do you enjoy funny movie podcasts? Then this is the show for you! Join Avish Parashar (improv comedy performer and teacher and professional speak ...
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No Bad Ideas

Long Story Short Productions

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The No Bad Ideas Podcast is the creation of Gabriel Urbina, Sarah Shachat, and Zach Valenti, three writer and artist-types who, in order to stay fresh creatively, have an excuse to hang out with each other once a week, and check in on what they're working on, take a terrible idea they found on the Internet each week and turn it into a compelling narrative. Or as close as they can get in 30 minutes. If you're someone trying to be creative yourself or even if you just appreciate a good story, ...
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Joshua Crisp is an Amazon expert & master at strategy , marketing & brand development. Joshua’s online brands are responsible for grossing over $10 Million dollars online in just 4 1/2 years. Prior to discovering Amazon Joshua a high school drop out husband & father of 2 was working a job as a team agent for a company called Finatech where he would hand sort through trash for minimum wage. Joshua always new there was a better life out there for him and his family & strived to find it doing e ...
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Blueprint

Kallaway

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For worldbuilders... A worldbuilder is a visionary, architecting an empire on their own terms through a unique mix of content, design, products & experiences. As a worldbuilder, the goal is to create total immersion for any citizen or tourist that spends time in your world. The best mainstream examples are Apple, Disney, Tesla. Other modern ones include Sunday, Poolsuite, Represent. Blueprint is a show designed to interview worldbuilders and breakdown the blueprints, playbooks, and strategie ...
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The VIX was lower by the end of the trading day but indices closed mixed after stumbling from session highs. Solar stocks like First Solar (FSLR), Enphase Energy (ENPH) and Sunrun (RUN) were among the biggest laggards after the U.S. House passed its latest tax bill. Workday (WDAY) sold off after hours with its latest earnings, even though peers lik…
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Alamos Gold (AGI) CEO John McCluskey joins to discuss the company's growth trajectory and its positioning in the gold market. McCluskey says Alamos has a tremendous growth runway ahead, driven by its organic expansion plans and low-cost production profile. He also shares his bullish outlook for gold, citing macro forces such as dedollarization and …
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Austin King notes uncertainty around the crypto space following President Trump's inauguration, but now is bullish on crypto's future. He urges investors to look at Bitcoin's all-time high rally as an example. Austin explains the "practical" uses Bitcoin has now compared to even a year ago and why its price exploded while Ethereum's mostly retreate…
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The U.S. House passed what the GOP has called "one, big, beautiful bill" that aims to cut taxes and raise the debt ceiling. Charles Schwab's Collin Martin talks about how the bill will stack up to current debt projections and where he sees concern. Mike Townsend talks about the extended process the bill still needs before reaching President Trump's…
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“Generally, retail participation in a product like [the NDX]…tends to fall in March, or early April,” says Kevin Davitt of Nasdaq. However, this trend has reversed this year, which he believes has been led by Charles Schwab clients. He compares performance at the index level for the major indices over the standard May options cycle. Rotation into t…
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Kevin Green believes markets will continue to be driven by yields until bulls charge forward with significant volume. Trading action in the SPX didn't match what investors saw on Monday, signaling that there's not enough conviction to hold the upside trend. Kevin talks about the levels bulls need to break to retake the wheel. ======== Schwab Networ…
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Brett Feldman from AT&T (T) discusses their decision to buy Lumen’s mass markets fiber business for $5.75 billion. “This is a first-of-its kind transaction,” he says, “we have the skillset to do this” because of their dominant position in the fiber market. He says the deal will be “terrific” for AT&T’s business and shareholders. The deal will add 7…
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Zachary Hill reacts to Moody’s downgrading the U.S.’s credit rating, saying that it told everyone something they already knew years ago. He thinks the tax bill can make things “worse” from here and says the market is challenging right now for investors “of all stripes.” On economic data, he says hard data is “totally meaningless in this environment…
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"It's been a crazy time" to be invested, says Joe Schmitz. While the volatile swings seen over recent weeks scared many investors, Joe urges everyone to keep their portfolios active. He says rallies can come just as quickly as sell-offs, and investors don't want to miss out on those upswings. Joe believes the key is to stay diversified in stocks, b…
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Steve Koenig says investors will have to "pick your software stocks carefully." He believes Snowflake (SNOW) is well-positioned after its earnings but sees its current runway for growth running out. A.I. is the main threat Steve sees to the stock. However, he makes the argument that companies like Atlassian (TEAM) and GitLab (GTLB) will benefit fro…
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Jeffrey Kleintop breaks down recent international market action, including the Eurozone PMI, which missed expectations. Part of the miss is blamed on tariffs. He also notes a great 1Q earnings season for the Eurozone and an increase in consumer demand. He points to bond market signals to monitor: “if yields continue to climb, it could be an impedim…
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Lawrence Yun expects a “rush” of buyers in the housing market as soon as interest rates come down, but mortgage rates recently hit 7%. Alex Barron notes that though home sales are below average, they’re not that far below average: he would rate this market a “B+”. They contrast Existing Home Sales with their expectations for the New Home Sales repo…
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Nvidia (NVDA) will draw all eyes in the market when it reports earnings next Wednesday. The chipmaker faces added pressure due to H20 chip export restrictions to China, which CEO Jensen Huang criticized for creating more harm than good. Diane King Hall talks about the headwinds Nvidia faces and how it shifts investor expectations. As she explains, …
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Likefolio’s Landon Swan previews Deckers Outdoor (DECK) earnings and shares his consumer sentiment data. He thinks consumers are moving away from “established brands” like Nike (NKE), and sees significant strength and loyalty in its Hoka and UGG brands. He particularly likes how both brands are expanding into different categories, such as hiking fo…
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Zach Warring previews Deckers Outdoor (DECK), which he “really likes,” ahead of earnings. He thinks it’s one of the leading retailers in the shoe space and says it doesn’t have much exposure to China. He has a target of $168 on shares. Alex Coffey shows an example options trade on DECK. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and…
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Gregory Daco and Peter Tchir break down the employment market after the latest Jobless Claims report. “There is caution” from employers, Gregory argues: companies combing through carefully for candidates and trying to avoid raising inflation pressures by upping wages. Peter thinks weakness will show “in the next couple months.” While he’s “a little…
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Jason Brown says he's cautious for the market's short-term trading action but bullish on long-term prospects. On his Big 3, he talks about Alphabet's (GOOGL) new A.I. prospects as a signal of strength, Mid-American Apartment Communities (MAA) as a tariff insulator, and his bearish take on MGM Resorts (MGM). Rick Ducat turns to the technicals suppor…
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Dale Smothers “called” the 5,800 level in the SPX as people are “reassessing their risk.” He reacts to the “big, beautiful bill” the House just passed that dramatically increases the debt limit and ups the national deficit. He’s looking for upside in Nvidia (NVDA) and Apple (AAPL), saying “this is the time to buy” as the shares dip, but also likes …
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The Daily Trader features two example options trades in two tech names on the move. First, Kevin Hincks discusses Alphabet (GOOGL) after recent investor day headlines have the stock on the run higher. He provides an example options strategy using a call diagonal. Then, Kevin illustrates an example put calendar trade for Workday (WDAY) ahead of the …
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Jenny Horne and Nate Peterson discuss this week's rise higher in Bitcoin (/BTC) prices. Nate discusses the correlation to bond market moves taking place globally, and examines the technical moves in both Bitcoin and Ethereum (/ETH). Later, Nate and Jenny dive into a proposal from Block (XYZ) CEO Jack Dorsey to change Bitcoin's base units to "satosh…
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Tariffs, interest rates and consumer sentiment all weigh on the retail sector, seen in earnings from big box stores like Walmart (WMT) and Target (TGT). Urban Outfitters (URBN), however, showed strength. Joe Tigay takes a look another retailer investors may have missed: Ross Stores (ROST). He offers a macro perspective on Ross and gives an example …
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Liz Ann Sonders describes the fallout of losing “price-insensitive buyers” of U.S. bonds on the market as the proposed U.S. tax bill would increase the national deficit and raise the debt ceiling by $4T. She says the investor class has been “deeply concerned” about the national debt for a long time, and thinks the average consumer is beginning to b…
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Advance Auto Parts (AAP) surged to a 3-month high off a 40% post-earnings rally. Diane King Hall notes that it's not just strong earnings driving optimism, but also people seeking to keep their vehicles for longer. Meanwhile, Sunrun (RUN) sold off 40% alongside other solar energy stocks after the House narrowly passed its tax bill. Zoom Communicati…
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The volume difference in the SPX reached a 2-standard deviation difference in Wednesday's trading action, a notable bearish signal for Kevin Green. He points to 5,790 as the key level bulls need to hold to maintain positive market momentum. Kevin adds that volatility in yields needs to subside for equities to find solid footing. He highlights an in…
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Futures trended lower off the latest jobless claims print but opened notably off the lows. Kevin Hincks reports from the Cboe Global Markets to explain the risk-on sentiment seeping back into Wall Street following Wednesday's sell-off. One piece of the macro picture that may be leading to up action is the House passing a long-awaited tax bill. Kevi…
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Jenny Horne takes a look at positive reports from vastly different companies. The first of which is Urban Outfitters (URBN), which opened at an all-time high after a strong showing in earnings. Jenny notes that price increases aren't off the table, though she points out Urban Outfitters' balance sheet as a big signal of strength. In Snowflake (SNOW…
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Workday (WDAY) earnings are set to be released after Thursday's close. Rick Ducat looks at the cloud technology company's chart from a technical standpoint as shares have run up about 9% this month. Rick demonstrates an example trade with a put vertical strategy using the June 20 strike date. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every invest…
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Michael Reinking dives into the moves in yields, and the ripple effect in global bond markets. With this week's Moody's credit downgrade of the U.S. and the "big, beautiful bill" progressing in Congress, he says investors are probably "keeping their risk budgets tighter" approaching the summer months. Later, Michael assesses the state of the IPO ma…
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Jay Woods joins Diane King Hall at the NYSE to discuss this week's volatility as investors eye developments in the bond market as rising yields weigh on equities. He says there's "a lot of wood to chop" before the market can run again. Jay says he's not too concerned about the trading volume seen in recent swings, saying it's partially attributed t…
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Rising bond yields and concerns over the U.S. budget deficit weighed on investor sentiment ahead of Thursday's open. Kevin Green says yields will eventually get to a level where buyers will step in, and the market will reprice, but right now are showing mixed messages. KG later looks at Snowflake (SNOW) as shares rally behind a strong 1Q earnings r…
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AT&T (T) announces plans to acquire Lumen's (LUMN) fiber business for $5.75B. Ben Watson looks at the ascending triangle formation taking shape in shares of AT&T over the last 1-year. Ben adds the RSI shows a bit of a bearish divergence as shares hover below 52-week highs. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every…
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Snowflake (SNOW) shares pop higher after raising full-year revenue guidance in its latest earnings report. Urban Outfitters (URBN) gets an upgrade after better-than-expected earnings. And, Bitcoin (/BTC) continues to surge to new all-time highs. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to th…
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Claudia Sahm offers an in-depth look into the tax bill being debated on Capitol Hill. She makes the argument that debt Congress aims to fix will get worse before it improves, noting rapid policy changes impacting the bill's goals. On the labor force, Claudia says action on immigration will negatively impact unemployment long-term. She also gives a …
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Results from the 20-year bond auction sent stocks tumbling on the trading session. Target (TGT) previously sold off through its weaker-than-expected earnings and widened guidance. However, Alphabet (GOOGL) flexed strength as the SPX leader after announcing its own "A.I. Mode." Strong earnings from Snowflake (SNOW) sent the stock soaring near all-ti…
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Nick Griebenow explains how options can be used to enhance portfolio performance and reduce volatility. He discusses his approach to selling covered calls to generate cash flow, and shares his stock selection criteria. He also touches on the benefits of writing options on individual equities versus indexes, such as the S&P 500. ======== Schwab Netw…
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Oh no! Our Dungeons & Dragons kid heroes have fallen into some pretty hot water after defeating unknown assailants at the inn of Café Carpathia. Can they defend themselves against potential arrest and win over Father Winston of the Temple of Creativity? Only time, and some critical rolls, will tell! 0:00 Join Our Quest! www.patreon.com/TheKidsTable…
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Zoom Communications (ZM) posted earnings largely in-line with Wall Street estimates, but as George Tsilis notes, room for margin expansion opened the door to investor optimism. He and Alex Coffey turn to the numbers they believe investors should look at closely in the report. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, ev…
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Snowflake (SNOW) thawed resistance with a beat and raise in its latest earnings, sending its stock close to a 52-week high after hours. However, Urban Outfitters (URBN) couldn't meet expectations with its investors despite having a beat of its own. Kevin Green and Scott Durfey join Alex Coffey to analyze the recent round of reports and talk about t…
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Charles Schwab's Kathy Jones believes global yields are inching toward a "reset" back to levels from the 90s. As yields tick up globally, Kathy says investors are requesting more risk premium to hedge against volatility. She says now isn't the time to "rule out bonds" even if the bond market experiences turbulence ahead. ======== Schwab Network ===…
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Morningstar Wealth's Philip Straehl says the recent market bounce back has been driven by a combination of factors, including the pause in U.S.-China trade tensions and the administration's willingness to make agreements. However, he notes that the hard data hasn't hit yet, and there are still concerns about growth and inflation. He's watching the …
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A worse-than-expected outcome in the 20-year bond auction opened the trap door to significant selling action. Kevin Green says the SPX is reaching a critical level of support, and if levels fall below it, the index can test gaps significantly below where it currently trades. He also notes volume as an issue, showing how there's a greater conviction…
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Target (TGT) reported a disappointing Q1 earnings miss. Arun Sundaram breaks down the results, attributing the weakness to softness in key categories like apparel and home goods, as well as execution issues with inventory management. Despite the challenges, Sundaram notes that some of the downside risk may be priced in, given the stock's underperfo…
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Mark Matson encourages investors to look beyond the S&P 500 and tech giants like Apple (AAPL) and Microsoft (MSFT) to achieve true diversification. Instead, he suggests considering microcap stocks, small-value stocks in the U.S., and large international value stocks. He warns against, what he considers "toxic investments" like cryptocurrency, inclu…
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Rising yields and the U.S. debt ceiling have investors on edge. But Michael Psyllos says community banks like his are well-positioned to weather the storm. He discusses how his Alma Bank is helping small businesses and consumers navigate the current environment, and why he's optimistic about the future of community banking. ======== Schwab Network …
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Mindy McIntosh says despite macro uncertainty, now is the time for investors to reassess their portfolios and consider tax-advantaged strategies. With the Fed's rate cut decision and U.S.-China trade talks in focus, McIntosh advises clients to diversify across asset classes, reduce large-cap exposure, and prioritize fixed income products for steady…
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Critics of Alphabet (GOOGL) said the company was late entering the A.I. space compared to its Mag 7 peers. Now, the company is launching its own "A.I. Mode" that seeks to disrupt Alphabet's own Google search model. Diane King Hall talks about the reasoning leaders have to shaking up their search engine as the company battles other headwinds pressin…
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Ed Siddell believes now is the time for investors to participate in the markets. He sees financials gaining traction once Congress approves the tax bill currently being debated in D.C. Ed doesn't expect tariffs going will go away but thinks there will be a flat rate for all countries once negotiations end. The Mag 7 is another group Ed sees holding…
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Advance Auto Parts (AAP) reports earnings amid an uncertain market. The company has struggled, but with consumers keeping their cars longer due to tariffs, some see a buying opportunity in the stock. Vance Howard and Rebecca Lindland discuss the impact of tariffs on the automotive sector, the potential for a turnaround, and other buying opportuniti…
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