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Contracting Officer Podcast 2.0 (samples)

Kevin Jans, Paul Schauer, Contracting Officer, government Contracting, proposal management, proposal writing, targeting, contract administration, contract management, subcontracting

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THE podcast for those who want to learn about the government market from the contracting officer's perspective. Kevin Jans and Paul Schauer, both former federal contracting officers, explain the rules, processes and the "why" behind government contracts. They know because they've done it.
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CMMC Compliance Guide

CMMC Compliance Guide

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Our experiences inspired the creation of The CMMC Compliance Guide Podcast and its accompanying resources. The podcast began as a way to share what we learned through real-world challenges—like helping that aerospace machine shop—and to provide accessible education for businesses navigating DoD cybersecurity requirements. The CMMC Compliance Guide Podcast breaks down complex topics like NIST 800-171 and CMMC into actionable, easy-to-understand steps. Whether you’re a subcontractor struggling ...
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The law sets a framework for market transactions and competition. However, in recent years, the law itself has become a commodity in many regions of the world and in various fields: especially corporate, bankruptcy and contract law, not to mention the settlement of disputes. Individuals and companies search for the most attractive rules of law and states compete for the favour of demanders through their offers. Since legal competition has been the object of preliminary empirical explorations ...
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Rabobank's global beverage team offers insights, analysis, and a bit of entertainment for your morning commute. Liquid Assets will help you tackle the latest trends, introduce you to industry leaders, and prepare you for what's next in the beverage world. Please read our disclaimer here: https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html
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If you’re passionate about building a more sustainable future and curious about the business models making it possible, you’re in the right place. Join Alex Smith, CEO of FuturePlus, to dive into the world of sustainable business, talking to founders and industry pioneers who are redefining success with the planet and society in mind. This isn’t just another business podcast. At FuturePlus, we’re redefining ESG, Environmental, Social, and Governance, by bringing you data-driven insights and ...
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ICIS is the expert provider of wholesale energy prices and market information for the global energy markets. To find out more about our coverage, download the latest energy white papers and analysis, visit us at www.icis.com/energy
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Sigma Sports is proud to present Matt Stephens Unplugged, a regular catch-up with cycling’s favourite character, Matt Stephens, as he chats with special guests and explores the bowels of his own fruity mind. With lots of surprises along the way, the route-map has been torn up; so who knows what direction we’re going in, or where we’ll end up! www.sigmasports.com/podcast
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Join us every Tuesday and Thursday as we break down the wildest developments in the messy world of sports — because it’s much more fun to watch athletes on the field if you know what they’re doing off of it. Whether you’re a die-hard fan who has the standings of multiple leagues memorized, or someone who really does think that Taylor Swift put Travis Kelce on the map, join us Madeline Hill and Charlotte Wilder, as we watch sports with one eye on the game and one eye on the personal life sect ...
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Gathering input from many successful cash-based practice owners, this podcast covers all components of starting or transitioning into the out-of-network/private-pay business model for your private practice. Though the host, Jarod Carter PT, DPT, MTC, and many interviewees are physical therapists, this information is applicable to most healthcare, fitness, and wellness-related businesses looking to decrease reliance on 3rd party payors, and increase cash-based revenue streams. We cover a huge ...
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Foot Anstey’s Retail and Consumer team are delighted to bring you a new podcast series focused on things that we think matter in the Retail and Consumer sector. We passionately believe that retail matters, it matters to the economy, it matters to the one fifth of our workforce and it matters to our nation who loves to shop!
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The team behind Adventure Nannies is joined by industry experts and dear friends to share anecdotes and resources for nannies, childcare providers, and families. Adventure Nannies is a nationwide agency that helps humans find the support and tools they need to build their dream lives. They have been featured in the New York Times, Forbes, Fortune, and Marie Claire and are well-known in the industry as being progressive innovators and advocates. For more, visit adventurenannies.com or email m ...
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Protect What's Yours

Marcellino & Tyson

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Welcome to Protect What’s Yours, a podcast from Marcellino & Tyson, providing timely insight into legal issues for your personal and professional needs. Join us for in-depth discussions inside our practice areas of Family Law, Business and Employment, ERISA Disability, Civil Litigation, Bankruptcy, and more. At Marcellino & Tyson, we’re focused on protecting the interests of our clients and providing the outcomes they deserve. It’s time to take the fear and uncertainty out of your legal situ ...
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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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The Mow Money Mindset

The Mow Money Mindset Collective.

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The Mow Money Mindset podcast works to support commercial and home service lawn care and landscape businesses. We combine insightful interviews, honest product reviews and thoughtful discussion focused on helping service providers think through ideas, issues and ownership. Our focus is to create practical, motivating, digestible, and informative content for our listeners. Subscribe now to "The Mow Money Mindset” Podcast and YouTube channel. Let’s be bold and make Mow Money together, one mind ...
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The RegTech Report

Karl Viertel, Stefan Sulistyo & Henry Umney

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Join Mitratech’s very own experts Karl Viertel, Stefan Sulistyo and Henry Umney on our podcast: The RegTech Report. Your update to all things RegTech. Listen to our hosts as they discuss the latest RegTech news, speak with industry pioneers and muse about the latest tech.
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Lawyers from international law firm Pinsent Masons discuss the latest news in the world of business law. We analyse rulings, laws, news events and trends to help organisations navigate a complicated and fast-moving world of business law and regulations. Every fortnight in these 20 minute episodes we give expert guidance to keep you ahead of your competition and to help you meet the challenges ahead. Listen and subscribe for the latest news and analysis on legal and regulatory issues from exp ...
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Kamusta! Justin Bradford & Matt Best bring you their latest adventure, Triple P: Preds, Pucks, Pinoys. Justin is the author of the book The Making of Smashville, the weekly host of Penalty Box Radio on ESPN 102.5 The Game and the commissioner of the South Eastern Collegiate Hockey Conference. Matt has worked at places such as TSN, The PanAm Games and Hockey Canada. He now works at Sportsnet as a producer & at the Mayo Media Network as the head of digital content. Matt & Justin are ready to c ...
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Jed Ellerbroek says it "feels kind of strange being optimistic" heading into the new year. He believes "decent" economic data and recent rate cuts will lead to the bull market's run continuing through 2026. Jed urges investors to watch the AI CapEx story, especially surrounding companies like Oracle (ORCL), CoreWeave (CRWV), and the Mag 7. He likes…
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SK Hynix and Samsung pushed global markets higher, including many facets of the U.S. tech trade. Sam Vadas takes investors through the stories she sees as most important to 2026's first trading session. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investo…
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Shares of Sable Offshore Corp. (SOC) slipped nearly 50% year-over-year, but the stock started 2026 right with a 30% rally. George Tsilis talks about the court ruling that reignited a bull run for the energy company. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Options involve risks and are not suitable fo…
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Wayne Penello looks at the structure of the market to set up his long-short fund. “The real interesting segments” are the ones supporting AI, he says, highlighting uranium energy. He also notes shifting from digital currencies to metals like gold and silver. Everyone has “already anticipated a perfect scenario” in macro conditions but is underestim…
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Bob Lang shares his market outlook for 2026, anticipating a year of volatility and increased liquidity, driven by potential Federal Reserve rate cuts and a new round of quantitative easing. He foresees a positive year for markets, with mid to high single-digit returns. While the traditional Magnificent Seven may not lead the charge, new technology …
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Brian Jacobsen is “reluctantly pessimistic” about the market outlook. He thinks the economy will do “really well” but thinks the market may have already priced that in. He’s looking to more defensive sectors, like healthcare and consumer staples. He questions what would happen if a surprise Fed Chair was nominated and discusses whether Powell will …
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While Micron (MU) is the biggest storage memory chip company on Friday's trading headlines, Rick Ducat urges investors not to forget about Western Digital (WDC). He points to the company's key trends to keep in mind as it inches back toward all-time highs. Rick later turns to the options front and shows where traders are expecting the stock price t…
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Patrick Mueller says markets are running on a "double espresso" shot, warning that a cooldown is in the cards for 2026. He still believes "tech is king," but he urges investors to diversify their portfolios, noting something like Nvidia (NVDA) not meeting earnings as a sharp catalyst to the downside. Patrick offers his advice on sectors to turn to,…
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Last year “was wild,” Jason Ware says, but he is “encouraged” by what he saw. “We’re still the most dynamic economy with the best economies in the world,” he argues, and doesn’t expect that to change in 2026. George Seay agrees, saying he is “constructive and optimistic,” but expects more choppiness and thinks it will be a “bigger lift” than last y…
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Ben Watson charts Apple (AAPL) after the stock gained nearly 9% to 2025. He says the stock is moving into the “slow lane” but isn’t breaking support or changing the trend overall. Momentum is “diverging bearishly,” but upcoming earnings could be a “game changer.” ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market da…
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Russell Hackmann sees curveballs lurking in private credit as he examines the market overall. “Thus far, it seems pretty contained,” he says, but compares conditions to 2007. He thinks the AI bubble narrative will “shift several times” this year, and market concentration is making it more difficult for retail investors. He anticipates volatility be…
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The lesson Austin Lyons says he will take away from 2025 is the deep ties AI has to the CapEx story. Companies like Nvidia (NVDA) and TSMC (TSM) are juggernauts he expects to benefit as AI spending accelerates in 2026. When it comes to growing TPU competition from Alphabet (GOOGL), he doesn't see it serving as a perfect substitute to Nvidia's GPUs.…
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While Andy Swan with LikeFolio notes asymmetrical risk in Tesla (TSLA) due to uncertainty in autonomous driving's future and CEO Elon Musk, he considers the company's outlook excellent. He compares the company's autonomous driving milage outpacing Alphabet's (GOOGL) Waymo as a bullish signal to Tesla's future narrative. Andy explains why the compan…
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Jeanette Gerretty and Chuck Lieberman break down the latest FOMC minutes and assess the rate cut path for 2026. Jeanette wonders what data the Fed will have by their upcoming meeting, with December employment numbers releasing next week and “sketchy” numbers around inflation. She thinks it will be tough for them to do anything but be on pause. Chuc…
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Najam Kidwai, CEO of C1 Fund, covers the outlook for crypto IPOs in 2026. He thinks 2025 was a “great year” for crypto, citing U.S. regulatory clarity and IPOs like Circle (CRCL) and Bullish (BLSH) that were “received well overall.” He thinks this will lead to a “stellar” 2026 and expects companies like Kraken and other popular names to come to mar…
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From memory and oil to space technology, Stocks To Trade's Tim Bohen turns to today's Big 3 that he expects to make headlines in 2026. He why Micron's (MU) demand, Exxon Mobil's (XOM) energy resilience, and Rocket Lab's (RKLB) clash in speculative and narrative trading make them stocks to watch. Rick Ducat backs Tim's points by examining bullish an…
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Ahead of CES 2026, Frances Newton talks about what Nvidia (NVDA) can do to further establish dominance in the AI chipmaking industry. While rising competition is something she believes will hit margins, she makes the case that "nothing's going to kill Nvidia" with persistent supply constraints. George Tsilis offers an example options trade for the …
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Ellen Wald examines the forces shaping the energy market in 2026. If oil prices fall below $60, she thinks OPEC+ could try to enforce supply cuts to push prices higher. China demand, U.S. oil sanctions, and shale producers complicate the picture as well. She thinks supply worries are “not justified.” She argues that the U.S. blockade of Venezuelan …
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“We could be in the first couple of years” of AI gains, Thomas Martin says. With that said, he turns his attention to the Fed and employment, which he sees as one of the biggest risks to the market. He sees the Fed being “very cautious” and doesn’t expect a rate cut until at least 2Q. He’s positioning to favor communications, consumer discretionary…
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The latest PMI manufacturing print shows "slowing demand" in an overall "mixed" report, says Kevin Green. He takes investors though the economic data and explains how it applies to the stock market. As for commodity movers, KG highlight the silver and gold trade and talks about how short-term consolidation signals another push higher. He taps into …
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The Einstein of Wall Street, Peter Tuchman, joins Sam Vadas at the NYSE set to offer his perspective heading into 2026. He believes the stock market is "incredibly strong" after pushing back several volatility-heavy events in 2025. Peter argues it's a different story for the Fed. That said, he expects a new surge of retail traders to fuel forward m…
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Fourth quarter deliveries for Tesla (TSLA) fell under Wall Street's estimates, yet Wall Street doesn't seem to care. Diane King Hall goes over the numbers and explains why investors have their eyes on Tesla's autonomous driving and robotics aspirations instead. On other Mag 7 movers, she turns to Raymond James resuming coverage on Apple (AAPL) with…
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Art Hogan looks at the broadening market and argues that participants are beginning to look past the big stories – like GLP-1s in healthcare – to more under the radar picks. He thinks earnings growth can hit 12%-14% this year, with lots of support from stocks outside of tech. He previews volatility catalysts, including a potential government shutdo…
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2026 "has big shoes to fill" when it comes to the Big Tech front, says Kevin Hincks. He believes 2025's AI rally will face headwinds when it comes to matching gains, but tailwinds backing AI memory chip stocks like Micron (MU) prove tech has legs to run. One corner of the market potentially running out steam: the metals race between silver and gold…
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It will be a show me story for consumers in 2026, according to John Luke Tyner. He talks about how the average American needs to show resiliency against persistent inflation. On the other end of the FOMC's dual mandate, John talks about what he calls the "slow degradation" of the labor market. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every inves…
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Market veteran Warren Buffett served his last day as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK/B) on Wednesday. Rick Ducat analyzes the company's stock performance in 2025 and turns to trends continuing into 2026. He also offers an example options trade for the stock. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Sub…
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Wedbush's Matthew Bryson is impressed with how Nvidia (NVDA) shares closed 2025 amid a slew of AI headwinds. When it comes to possible catalysts, he tells investors to watch for any headlines surrounding China sales. When it comes to rising competition from other Mag 7 giants like Alphabet (GOOGL), Matthew weighs how big a threat it poses to Nvidia…
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Tesla (TSLA) shareholders experienced a wild ride in 2025, though shares finished the year 7% higher. However, the stock remains 10% below all-time highs. @CharlesSchwab's Rachel Dashiell offers a closer look into Tesla's short and long-term trends to show where bumpy rides for shares will persist. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every …
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Kevin Green likes the technicals heading into the first trading day of 2026. He points to a recovery in AI storage names like Micron (MU) and a bounce back in chipmakers like Nvidia (NVDA) as positive momentum drivers. For stories to keep on the radar in 2026, KG urges investors pay attention to the data center and power narratives. As for commodit…
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Submit any questions you would like answered on the podcast! Most small and mid-sized manufacturers do not fail CMMC because of “tech.” They fail because their documentation does not match how the shop actually runs. In this episode, Austin and Brooke break down how to build CMMC documentation that is concise, accurate, and assessor-friendly withou…
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If you were booked out all season but still felt stressed about money, the problem isn’t your prices—it’s the story you’re telling yourself about them. Most landscapers think raising prices means losing work or that the "market" decides what they can charge. But the market doesn’t know your overhead, your payroll, or how exhausted you are by mid-Au…
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It's the New Year—the ultimate fresh start day—and many of us are setting big professional goals! We sat down with Josie (She/Her), the incredibly direct and successful founder of That Six-Figure Nanny, to get the unvarnished truth about what it takes to land and maintain ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) and high-profile positions. Josie's journey start…
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Jenna Stauffer’s big idea for 2026 real estate is strong wage growth that will outpace price growth, creating more affordable housing. She discusses the factors besides pricing that are keeping people out of the market, including taxes and other fees. The median age of first-time buyers jumping to 40 means we are in a completely different environme…
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Charles Moon discusses the capex and power questions facing A.I. growth. He sees memory stocks leading the sector, and says they have held up the best this year, noting Micron (MU) at new highs. “This is probably the one segment to watch” for consistent growth and low volatility, he argues. Micron is set up “really well” for 2026 and could potentia…
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Ted Weisberg gives traders lessons learned over a 64-year career on Wall Street. You have to have tech in your portfolio, he argues, saying that’s “where the growth will be, where the earnings will be.” He also points to market breadth in financials and energy: “there are opportunities everywhere.” He likes United Airlines (UAL), Chubb (CB), Meta P…
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Jim Ferraioli of Charles Schwab's Equity Research joins Jenny Horne on this week's Crypto Corner to highlight the year that was in crypto, including growing institutional adaptation, legislative progress, and how crypto will be impacted by A.I. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the…
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Garrett Smith discusses how geopolitical shifts and policy changes have radically transformed the defense and A.I. industries over the past few years. European defense Exchange Traded Funds have seen significant gains, and Smith anticipates continued growth in private markets as A.I. competition, particularly between China and the U.S., intensifies…
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Sam Vadas and Alex Coffey discuss the final takeaways from 2025. Sam highlights the resilience of the economy and Alex goes over the importance of stories and narratives. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Opt…
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Sandra Swirski gives the D.C. perspective on markets for 2026, paying special attention to the labor market. AI is stifling hiring, she argues, which creates pressure on politicians as their constituents struggle. “In the short run, we’re going to see a lot of angst.” The “K-shaped recovery” `continues to haunt affordability. She stresses that youn…
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Ondas Holdings (ONDS) is rallying on news of new orders for its autonomous systems. George Tsilis highlights how the company is a direct beneficiary of increased defense spending, both domestically and internationally. New contracts and a substantial increase in cash position indicate a positive trajectory for Ondas Holdings, even with ongoing stoc…
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Rick Ducat breaks down the chart of Alphabet (GOOGL), which has outperformed its sector and the broader S&P 500 (SPX). He goes over the price target raise it saw today, looks at technical levels to watch, and examines options activity in the name today. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Options…
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Jeff Weniger and Kevin Nicholson discuss the Fed’s path in 2026. Kevin thinks the Fed will be on hold for “the first couple of meetings” next year because they “need to actually see the data.” His base case for 2026 is 8%-12% growth in the SPX and international growth between 0%-10%. Jeff weighs in on “trepidation” around the Mag 7 and shares some …
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Jeff McClean says that although new inflation has successfully been tapered, older inflation is still hurting the consumer and businesses. He sees “significant winners and losers” in the A.I. trade and says diversification is critical. “Without question” the A.I. trade is being driven by “animal spirits” right now, he cautions. He doesn’t think the…
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Jay Woods thinks we’re due for another 10% correction next year, noting that the market tends to see such a pullback every 18 months. He discusses macro catalysts for next year, including a new Fed chair, election turnover, and more. “Something is going on” in the energy sector as Exxon Mobil (XOM) makes new highs despite lower oil prices, he says.…
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“YouTube has become television.” Stephen Kent thinks the whole media landscape could explode next year as the Street neglects the fact that YouTube is outcompeting streaming services. He calls Netflix (NFLX) “stagnant” and says the whole industry needs a shakeup. He looks at trends in streaming over the year, noting that ad-supported, free networks…
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Likefolio’s Andy Swan says Apple (AAPL) “looks fantastic” and thinks it saw a strong holiday shopping season. He notes “extraordinarily strong” growth in consumer interest for iPhones, AirPods, and iPads. While Macbooks fell, they had tough comps, he notes. “Is there anything that can stop Apple at this point?” ======== Schwab Network ======== Empo…
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Nathan Moser, Sr. expects GDP to surprise to the upside next year and makes the bull case for U.S. small caps. He especially sees opportunities in biotech and shares several picks, including Pacira Biosciences (PCRX) and SI-Bone (SIBN). “Many of the great medtech companies are eventually acquired,” he notes as well. ======== Schwab Network ========…
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David Wagner disagrees that the market was overconcentrated in 2025, pointing to international equities. He thinks the U.S. will outperform the rest of the world next year. His theme for next year is based on American Psycho: “we want to be psycho” about U.S. stocks, he says, adding that it’s “hard to bet against” the Mag 7. However, he would “barb…
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Ron Westfall and Evan Feagans dig into Microsoft (MSFT). Evan covers the market worries around its OpenAI investment, while Ron takes a more positive spin on the partnership. Ron highlights their Azure revenue stream for 2026. Evan says it has a “very strong position” in corporate adoption for AI, which he believes is the next leg of growth for the…
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