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June 19th, 2026 | Mega IPO Mania, Lessons From Bubbles, Private Credit Pressure, Fundamentals Ignored Again, Economy Beats Headlines, Fed's Real Message, Smarter Charitable Giving & More
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June 12th, 2026 | Can Apple Modernize Siri? Is the Housing Market Normal Again? Inflation Hits Three-Year High, How Long Will the AI Buildout Last? Should You Buy the SpaceX IPO? & More
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June 5th, 2026 | What's Fueling the Tech Rally? Car Sales Are Down, May Jobs Report, Return on Homeownership & More
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May 29th, 2026 | How Much Growth Is Left for Nvidia? Consumer Cushion Shrinks, SpaceX IPO Mechanics, 401(k) Planning & More
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| 6/20/26 | ![]() June 19th, 2026 | Mega IPO Mania, Lessons From Bubbles, Private Credit Pressure, Fundamentals Ignored Again, Economy Beats Headlines, Fed's Real Message, Smarter Charitable Giving & More | You Didn’t Get SpaceX? Don’t Worry, There Are Other Mega IPOs ComingYou may feel like everyone got into SpaceX except you, and now you're wondering: Should I buy shares today? Is there something better coming next? The reality is that several other massive IPOs could be coming sooner than many investors realize. At the top of the list are OpenAI, with an estimated valuation of $852 billion, Anthropic, with an estimated valuation of $965 billion, Stripe, with an estimated valuation of $159 billion, and Databricks, with an estimated valuation… What Can the Nifty Fifty and Tech Bubble Teach Us About Today's Market?Every market cycle has a story. In the early 1970s it was the "Nifty Fifty." In the late 1990s it was the internet and technology boom. Today it is artificial intelligence.The late 1990s we saw the technology boom where the internet was a revolutionary innovation that truly changed the world. Investors were correct about the technology but wrong about what they… Private Credit Funds Are Facing High Redemption Requests Again This QuarterFor the first quarter of 2026, redemption requests in several private credit funds exceeded the industry-standard 5% quarterly redemption cap.Second-quarter requests appear to be even higher. BlackRock's flagship private credit fund received redemption requests totaling 13.3% of fund assets, up from 9.3% in the first quarter. BlackRock has indicated it will… Investors Turn a Blind Eye to FundamentalsFor many years, successful investing was built on analyzing company fundamentals. Today, however, there is a growing trend toward speculation and gambling. Many investors simply do not seem to care about valuation or earnings and instead believe stocks will continue to go "to the moon."Tesla is a good example. Three years ago… Headlines Say Crisis, Economic Data Says OtherwiseThe economy continues to show surprising resilience despite concerns surrounding higher energy prices and the conflict involving Iran.Many investors expected consumers to pull back as gasoline prices surged and headlines focused on geopolitical risks. Instead, economic data suggests the U.S. consumer remains in… The Most Important Part of the Fed Meeting Wasn't the Rate DecisionThe Federal Reserve's June meeting marked one of the biggest shifts in Fed communication and leadership in decades.As expected, the Fed left interest rates unchanged at 3.50%-3.75%, but the details beneath the surface were far more important.For the first time since 1951, a former Fed chair will remain on the Board after stepping down as chairman. Jerome Powell's decision to stay on as a governor creates an unusual dynamic as new Chairman Kevin Warsh begins reshaping the institution. Historically… Financial Planning: Give More, Pay Less with Appreciated StockOne of the most tax-efficient ways to support a favorite charity or church is by donating appreciated stock instead of cash. When stock that has been held for more than one year is gifted directly to a qualified charity, the charity receives the full market value of the shares and can sell them without paying tax because it is a tax-exempt organization.The donor generally receives the same charitable income tax deduction they would have received had they donated cash, while also avoiding the realization of any capital gain. For example, if someone is considering donating either $50,000 of cash or $50,000 of appreciated stock, the charity receives the same economic benefit in either case, $50,000 that can be used to further its mission. Likewise, the donor generally… Companies Discussed: Accenture plc (ACN) | — | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() June 12th, 2026 | Can Apple Modernize Siri? Is the Housing Market Normal Again? Inflation Hits Three-Year High, How Long Will the AI Buildout Last? Should You Buy the SpaceX IPO? & More✨ | Apple Siri updateHousing market+3 | — | AppleSiri+4 | Cupertino, California | AppleSiri+7 | — | 55m 39s | |
| 6/6/26 | ![]() June 5th, 2026 | What's Fueling the Tech Rally? Car Sales Are Down, May Jobs Report, Return on Homeownership & More✨ | technology rallymargin debt+3 | — | new vehiclesUS | United States | technology rallymargin debt+5 | — | 55m 38s | |
| 5/30/26 | ![]() May 29th, 2026 | How Much Growth Is Left for Nvidia? Consumer Cushion Shrinks, SpaceX IPO Mechanics, 401(k) Planning & More✨ | Nvidia growth potentialconsumer financial health+3 | — | NvidiaFed | Japan | Nvidiagrowth+4 | — | 55m 40s | |
| 5/22/26 | ![]() May 22nd, 2026 | Low P/E Stocks Performing Better in Overpriced Markets? Beer Budget Feeling the Gas Pump? SpaceX IPO, The Breakeven on Social Security & More✨ | low P/E stocksoverpriced markets+4 | — | SpaceXNielsen+1 | — | low P/E stocksoverpriced markets+5 | — | 55m 39s | |
| 5/16/26 | ![]() May 15th, 2026 | Fed Inflation Problem Deepens, The Market Is Flashing Warning Signs, Consumers Keep Spending Away, Rental Property Performance & More✨ | inflationmarket analysis+3 | — | FedCensus Bureau+2 | U.S. | inflationCPI+5 | — | 55m 38s | |
| 5/9/26 | ![]() May 8th, 2026 | Bitcoin had a nice April, will it continue? Will Gas Prices Come Back Down? April Jobs Report Changes Everything, When Permanent Life Insurance Isn’t Permanent & More✨ | Bitcoin performanceGas prices+3 | — | Bitcoin | Iran | Bitcoingas prices+5 | — | 55m 38s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() May 1st, 2026 | Regulators Concerned About Private Credit, Prediction Markets in IRAs Soon? Costco vs Gas Rewards, Sports Team Bubble, IRMAA Costs & More✨ | private creditprediction markets+4 | — | BitwiseRoundhill+3 | White House | private creditprediction markets+5 | — | 55m 39s | |
| 4/24/26 | ![]() April 24th, 2026 | Should the Fed still use the PCE as its inflation guide? The consumer remains strong, New Apple CEO stock gains coming? Is Your Annuity Safe? & More✨ | inflationPCE vs CPI+4 | — | PCECPI+1 | United States | inflation guidePCE+6 | — | 55m 38s | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() April 17th, 2026 | Watching Sports Has Become a Nightmare, Mentioning AI to Increase Stock Prices, Meta Becoming the Digital Ad King, Beware of Income Taxes When Gifting & More✨ | sports broadcastingstreaming services+4 | — | NFLESPN+7 | — | sportsstreaming+5 | — | 55m 38s | |
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| 4/10/26 | ![]() April 10th, 2026 | Smart Glasses vs Smartphones, Too Late to Buy the Dip, Inflation Spike from Iran War, Backdoor Roth IRA Rules & More✨ | smart glassessmartphones+4 | — | GoogleMeta+3 | Iran | smart glassessmartphones+7 | — | 55m 39s | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() April 3rd, 2026 | Oil Prices, SpaceX IPO, Jobs Report: What It Means for the Economy, 2026 Tax Payments & More✨ | oil pricesinflation+4 | — | SpaceXSecurities and Exchange Commission | Twitter | inflationoil prices+5 | — | 55m 39s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() March 27th, 2026 | Stagflation and Bank Stocks, Meta and YouTube Court Ruling, Higher Gas Prices and Auto Sales, Crypto and the U.S. Banking System & More✨ | stagflationbank stocks+5 | — | MetaYouTube | California | stagflationbank stocks+7 | — | 55m 39s | |
| 3/20/26 | ![]() March 20th, 2026 | Bank Stocks Hit by Private Credit, Youth Sports Boom, Aluminum Prices Have Surged, U.S. Oil Inventories Increased, How to Create a Tax-Free Account for a Child & More✨ | bank stocksprivate credit+4 | — | Dick's Sporting GoodsOffice of Financial Research | U.S. | bank stocksprivate credit+4 | — | 55m 39s | |
| 3/14/26 | ![]() March 13th, 2026 | Private Credit Woes Continue! Prediction Markets Hitting College Campuses to Find Gamblers, Price of Oil, the IEA Agrees to Historic Oil Release, Gen Z Going Back to the Mall & More✨ | private credit marketprediction markets+3 | — | Glendon Capital ManagementBlue Owl+3 | — | private creditgambling+5 | — | 55m 39s | |
| 3/7/26 | ![]() March 6th, 2026 | Market Risks You Should Be Aware of, Ivy League Endowments' Dismal Returns, AI Impacting the Labor Market, Tax Hikes & More✨ | market risksIvy League endowments+3 | — | Ivy LeaguePlanet Fitness+3 | — | market risksIvy League+5 | — | 55m 38s | |
| 2/28/26 | ![]() February 27th, 2026 | Concerning AI Deals, A Misleading 2025 Trade Deficit, Why Automobile Insurance Is So High, The Goal of Tax Planning & More | These massive AI deals look concerningThe numbers are exciting when companies like Meta or OpenAI announce they'll be purchasing billions of dollars in chips or computing power from companies like Nvidia or AMD, but there always seems to be a catch. Most recently, Meta announced that it entered a multiyear deal with AMD to deploy up to 6 gigawatts of the company’s graphics processing units for artificial intelligence data centers and includes use of AI-optimized central processing units, or CPUs. This deal comes a week after Meta committed to using millions of Nvidia's processors to power its AI expansion. While I have my concerns with all the money Meta is spending, my bigger concern with this new AMD deal is the use of stock warrants. Full details for the deal weren't announced, but we did see the deal includes a…2025 trade deficit looks deceivingSome people are saying that the tariffs didn't work because the trade deficit in 2025 only fell to about $901.5 B from just over $903 B in 2024. However, if you break down the numbers quarter by a quarter, it tells a different story. The first three months of the year, there was a $400 billion trade deficit, but each quarter after that it began to decline. In the second quarter, it fell drastically to $180 billion. There wasn't much of a change in the third quarter with a slight drop to $175 billion and then in the fourth quarter there was a drop to $145 billion. We try to explain to people that the US economy at $31.5 trillion is like a big ship in the ocean; it cannot turn quickly. If people would be patient, I think they would see by the end of 2026 there would be…Why is automobile insurance so high?Your first thought may be the insurance companies are gouging their customers just to make big profits. First off, insurance companies are generally public companies that have shareholders who would not be investing in their company if it was losing money and not paying dividends. The high cost of premiums is not the insurance companies' fault as in recent years things have really changed. Over the past five years, physical damage costs have increased by 47%. This is because of the higher price of cars and all the extra bells and whistles that add up when there’s damage to a vehicle. Bodily injury claims are up 52% over the last five years because of the vast amount of new personal injury lawyers who have come on the scene and are pushing for higher settlements, even on small fender benders. Around 95% of these cases are settled and do not go to court. Many of your less reputable attorneys know this and hold the…Financial Planning: What Is the Goal of Tax Planning?Most people would assume the goal of tax planning is simply to reduce taxes, or even to reduce lifetime taxes, but that should not be the focus. The true purpose of tax planning is to increase the level of after-tax income by intentionally managing assets and income sources. If the objective were merely to pay less in taxes, the solution would be simple: stop earning money. But earning less…Companies Discussed: Vulcan Materials Company (VMC), Leidos Holdings, Inc. (LDOS), Packaging Corporation of America (PKG) & Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (CZR) | — | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() February 20th, 2026 | Is Google’s Century Bond a Smart Investment? Big Expenses Ahead for Companies Investing in AI, High Meat Prices, Commission-Free Annuities & More | Is investing in Google’s century bond a good idea?If you don’t want to read any further, and just want the basic answer, for investors it’s a terrible idea. On the other hand, for companies, universities or even governments, issuing a century bond is a great way to lock in low rates for a hundred years. As I said for investors, it’s a terrible idea, here is an example. In 2020, the Austrian government issued a century bond that locked in a yield of 0.85%, which was a great…Big expenses are coming for companies that invest in AIWe have talked about this in the past couple years and now after the companies spent roughly $500 billion in 2025 it's estimated they will spend another $3 trillion by the end of the decade. As the companies spend more money on data centers, chips and other items for AI, their depreciation expense will rise each year, which will reduce their income. The big tech companies are kind of sneaky currently with depreciation. Many companies like railroads and other companies report depreciation as a standalone operating…Don’t blame the restaurant or the grocery store for the high price of meatI’m sure you’ve noticed that if you want to go out and have a good steak, you’re probably going to spend somewhere in the neighborhood of $45-$50, depending on the restaurant and how big the steak is. There’s a big shortage of cattle in the United States and the numbers are staggering. In January, there were only 86.2 million cattle and calves, which is down from a peak of more than 130 million in the mid 1970s. The number of people in the United States far surpasses the number of cattle and supply/demand being what it is, it is pushing the price of cattle to higher levels. The 86.2 million heads of cattle may sound like a lot, but when you look at the numbers it is the smallest herd since 1951 and that’s when the…Financial Planning: Do Commission-Free Annuities Make Annuities More Attractive?One of the primary downsides of annuities has always been the layers of fees that drag on returns, along with upfront commissions that create conflicts of interest in how they’re recommended. Commission-free annuities attempt to address these concerns by eliminating the embedded commission and often lowering internal product expenses, which in theory should improve transparency and net performance. However…Companies Discussed: Mattel, Inc. (MAT), DraftKings Inc. (DKNG), Ferrari N.V. (RACE) & Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR) | — | ||||||
| 2/14/26 | ![]() February 13th, 2026 | Should you invest by following when insiders buy? It's not a stock market, it's a market of stocks, Inflation report comes in better than expected, Larger tax refunds? & More | Should you invest by following when insiders buy?It sounds like it’s an easy thing. Just do what the insiders do because they obviously know the company well and if the stock were to drop in value and the insiders commit to purchasing shares, it must be a smart investment. Unfortunately, it’s not that easy and there are many other factors involved. Data also shows that longer term it may not even matter. Over my 45 years of doing this, I have even seen sometimes where they borrow money from the company to actually do the purchase of the shares. With that said when they are committing their own money, does the stock…It's not a stock market, it's a market of stocksI have often made this claim when things get crazy in the stock market. What I mean by this is you don't just have to buy the stock market and instead can look for good companies within the market. The reason this is so important to understand is because individual stocks can still do well even when the broader market struggles, especially when the market gets heavily concentrated like it is today. I often reference the tech boom and bust as an example investors should study and in times like this, I believe it is even more applicable. From the tech-stock peak on March 27th, 2000, through…Inflation report comes in better than expectedThe Consumer Price Index, also known as CPI, showed headline January inflation was just 2.4%. This compares to an estimate of 2.5% and last month's reading of 2.7%. Core CPI, which excludes food and energy, came in line with expectations at 2.5%, but it was also lower than December's reading of 2.6% and the smallest increase since March 2021 when it climbed by just 1.6%. Food prices put a little pressure on the headline number as they were up 2.9% compared to last year. Most of this came from food away from home where prices were up 4.0%. Food at home on the other hand only saw prices climb 2.1%. Energy prices helped the headline number as prices declined 0.1% as gasoline prices fell 7.3%. Offsetting this benefit was utility prices where electricity was…Financial Planning: You May Be Receiving a Larger RefundNew tax rules could help many filers see larger refunds this year, with some benefits happening automatically and others requiring careful reporting. The standard deduction increased for everyone, with taxpayers aged 65 or older receiving an additional $6,000 boost. The state and local tax (SALT) cap rose from $10,000 to $40,000 for those who itemize, and the child tax credit increased by $200, from $2,000 to $2,200. These automatic changes may lower tax liability without any special reporting. However, other deductions such as those…Companies Discussed: C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. (CHRW), Cushman & Wakefield Limited (CWK), QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM) & PayPal Holdings, Inc. (PYPL) | — | ||||||
| 2/7/26 | ![]() February 6th, 2026 | Has the US dollar become too weak? GLP-1 drugs; what’s the concern? Is the US housing market becoming a buyers market? How would an S&P 500 Portfolio Work in Retirement? & More | Has the US dollar become too weak?It can be difficult to filter through the headlines that make it appear that the dollar has dropped and lost 50% of its value and is getting close to collapse as some doom and gloom people would want you to believe. The truth is since January 2025; the dollar has been down about 10% against other major currencies. Keep in mind that it fluctuates every day, every hour, and every minute. This is normal, but the headlines can be very scary and it's also important to understand that over the last five years the dollar index has been up about 7%. There are pros and cons to a weak dollar. If you’re planning on traveling to Europe or some other foreign country, hotels and other items will cost you more when the dollar weakens since our dollar buys less. Also, the price of foreign cars and trucks will increase because again a dollar buys less. But the other side of the coin is that people from other parts of the world can now come to the United States and spend…18% of US adults have taken GLP-1 drugs. What’s the concern?The price of GLP –1 drugs have come down and roughly 18% of adults in the US are using them. But there are other considerations outside of just weight loss. These drugs came out to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity not as a lifestyle change to lose 20 or 30 pounds. It is estimated that about half of people will stop taking the drug after one year and will probably be very disappointed with their future weight management. Studies have shown that when people stop taking the drug within about a year and a half, they regain most of the weight they lost. Studies also show that the weight gain comes four times faster than those who lost weight through normal dieting. While on these drugs, people see their blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood glucose levels improved, but when they’re off the drug in a little over a year, those levels go…Is the US housing market becoming a buyer's market?From 2020 to about 2022 it was definitely a seller's market and people could ask whatever they wanted for their home and if you didn’t take it, there would be 10 people behind you that would. Well now things are changing back to where buyers can negotiate and sometimes even get a price below the asking price. Nationwide, about 62% of homebuyers purchased their home under the listing price. The discount of 8% was also the largest since 2012. Buyers are also obtaining concessions from sellers which could be things like cash for closing costs or buying down the mortgage. As recently as December, there were 600,000 more sellers than buyers and that’s the biggest gap going back to 2013. What is helping the housing market is mortgage rates have declined a little bit, which has made homes somewhat more affordable for some buyers along with the cool-off in prices that we have seen. The best place to buy a home currently is Florida and Texas… Financial Planning: How Would an S&P 500 Portfolio Work in Retirement?Many investors nearing retirement feel comfortable staying fully invested in the S&P 500 because recent performance has been strong, but that confidence is often based on a short window of returns rather than the long reality of retirement. Retirement can last 20 to 30 years, and during that time markets will go through multiple corrections and bear markets. Once withdrawals begin, even modest withdrawal rates can amplify losses and deplete a portfolio. The late 1990s provide a clear example when the S&P 500 produced annual returns in the 20% to 30% range for several years in a row and many investors came to believe strong gains were easy and would continue… then 2000 came. Someone withdrawing an inflation-adjusted 4% from an S&P 500 portfolio in 2000 saw the account fall to roughly half its value… Companies Discussed: Lennar Corporation (LEN), Sysco Corporation (SYY), Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) & Visa Inc. (V) | — | ||||||
| 1/31/26 | ![]() January 30th, 2026 | China’s population declining, History shows why we don’t overpay for hot stocks, Gold’s done well, silver has surged! Should you buy? Best Accounts for Kids and Grandkids & More | China’s population is decliningLast year's birth numbers for China recently came out and it was the lowest since 1949. What was the population of China in 1949? It was only around 540 million people so percentage wise it was a much higher birth rate than the 7.9 million we saw in 2025. With over 1.4 billion people and about 11 million people dying every year in China, it will take a long time to have results of a large declining population, but he problem with a lower birth rate than death rate is that it has major changes for an economy. China has a life…Another history lesson shows why we don’t overpay for hot stocksWe know it's exciting to be in the next hot thing on Wall Street, but that was the same way people felt just a few years ago with hot software companies like Salesforce, Adobe and ServiceNow. Looking back, many of these once hot companies now have seen very disappointing five-year returns. As an example, Salesforce is only up around one percent over the last five years, and Adobe has actually…Gold has done well, but silver has surged! Should you buy it now?Silver is now up over 250% in the last year alone as it has become immensely popular with retail investors. Many investors are excited to point out that silver has a strong use case as an industrial metal. It’s a key component in electronics, including circuit boards, switches, and solar panels thanks to the fact that it’s an excellent conductor of electricity. Thanks to increasing demand for areas such electric vehicles and growing electricity needs, largely due to the AI push, industrial use cases now account for…Financial Planning: Best Accounts for Kids and GrandkidsWhen saving for kids and grandkids, the “best” account depends on the tradeoff between tax benefits, flexibility, and control. 529 plans offer tax-free growth and withdrawals for qualified education expenses, but non-qualified withdrawals trigger federal and state taxes and penalties on earnings. Up to $35,000 can be rolled into a Roth IRA over time without federal taxes or penalties, though some states, including California, still impose taxes and penalties. Roth IRAs provide…Companies Discussed: McCormick & Company, Incorporated (MKC), Zoom Communications, Inc. (ZM), Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation (BAH) & Pinterest, Inc. (PINS) | — | ||||||
| 1/24/26 | ![]() January 23rd, 2026 | Looks like it is over for the Mag Seven stocks, Is using part of your 401(k) for a down payment on your home a good idea? AI Jobs, Start Social Security Early to Invest? & More | Looks like it is over for the Mag Seven stocksThe name Magnificent Seven came out in 2023 by a strategist from Bank of America named Michael Harnett. The idea is the name came from a classic western movie featuring seven heroic gunfighters and their push to save a small town. But just like other hot themes like the Nifty 50 back in the 60s and BRIC where you had to be invested in the emerging markets of Brazil, Russia, India and China, it looks like the Mag Seven glory days are over. In 2025, only…Is using part of your 401(k) for a down payment on your home a good idea?The President is trying very hard to stimulate the housing market and allow younger people to buy their first home. One idea that has been tossed around is allowing people to use their 401(k) for a down payment. People can currently borrow from their 401(k) and I often hear uninformed people say it’s a great thing because you get to pay yourself the interest. Briefly, it is not a great idea because those "interest" payments don't account for the negative impact of the opportunity for what those funds could have grown at. You also don't get a tax deduction when…AI will create jobs that have not even been imagined yetThere are jobs that are starting to be seen and developed as AI becomes more involved in business. One example is someone has to make sure that the systems are kept up-to-date and function properly. There’s also going to be people that have to understand the technology thoroughly and then translate the output, so managers, judges, regulators, or anyone else that is using it understands the answer. Experts will have to understand such things as self-driving vehicles and how the…Financial Planning: Start Social Security Early to Invest?When evaluating when to start Social Security, there are generally two schools of thought. Either collect early at age 62 to invest the funds or wait until age 70 for a larger monthly benefit. Proponents of waiting argue that the age-70 benefit is roughly 77% higher than collecting at 62 and that deferring protects against longevity risk. Regular people and some financial advisors alike believe this is the superior strategy. A recent article in the Wall Street Journal takes this stance, stating that many retirees will…Companies Discussed: Expand Energy Corporation (EXE), Citigroup Inc. (C), The Kraft Heinz Company (KHC) & GameStop Corp. (GME) | — | ||||||
| 1/17/26 | ![]() January 16th, 2026 | Short-term interest rates to drop in 2026, Tariffs working: trade deficit at lowest level since 2009, 10% credit card interest caps? Auto Loan Interest Deduction Benefits & More | There are many headwinds for short term interest rates to drop in 2026It is no secret that the President wants our interest rates to drop dramatically to improve the economy, which as a sidenote is really not that bad. However, even though he gets to appoint a new Federal Reserve Chairman, that doesn’t guarantee lower short-term interest rates. The Federal Reserve Chairman's term ends May 15th, which means a new chairman will be appointed by the President. But the Chairman running the Federal Reserve, no matter who they are, does not make a sole decision on interest rates. It is done as a vote from all members, and it takes a majority of the 7 members to move interest rates up or down. Other factors include Mr. Powell can stay until January 2028, when his term as governor expires. This means a…The tariffs seem to be working with the October trade deficit at the lowest level since 2009The October trade deficit was only $29.4 billion, which is far better than the expected deficit of $58.4 billion. Not only was it almost half the expected amount; but it was also the lowest deficit going back 16 years to 2009. The low trade deficit was due to imports falling to $331.4 billion, but exports also increased to $302 billion. Exports…Is the 10% credit card interest cap a good idea?At first glance, the average person is going to say yes that is great because current credit card rates around 23 to 24% are ridiculous. However, when you dig deeper into credit cards and how they work, people have to realize the risks for defaults and late payments are rather high. Banks that issue credit cards are in business to make a profit for their shareholders and if there’s no profit to be earned, then there’s no point in a business offering that service. The current default rate on credit cards is about 3%, which means banks have to write off the entire balance of whatever that person owed. The higher default rates are seen in ZIP Codes with lower incomes and also for younger borrows who got in over their head. If the 10% cap on credit…Financial Planning: Who Benefits from the New Auto Loan Interest Deduction?The new auto loan interest deduction created by the July 2025 “One Big Beautiful Bill” allows taxpayers to deduct up to $10,000 per year of interest paid on a qualified auto loan during tax years 2025 through 2028. This is an above-the-line deduction, meaning it is available even if the standard deduction is taken. To qualify, the loan must be an auto loan for a new vehicle that had final assembly in the United States purchased in 2025 through 2028. Leases, personal loans, and cars purchased before…Companies Discussed: Constellation Brands, Inc. (STZ), Walmart Inc. (WMT), Expedia Group, Inc. (EXPE) & The Boeing Company (BA) | — | ||||||
| 1/10/26 | ![]() January 9th, 2026 | Recent changes in Venezuela means for consumers, new year, new investment advisor? Labor market ends on a soft note, Mortgage-Backed Security Purchase Lowers Mortgage Rates & More | What the recent changes in Venezuela means for consumersWithout getting into the benefits of less drugs coming into our country, there are economic benefits from the large amount of oil reserves that are in the ground of Venezuela. The current daily consumption worldwide of oil is about 100 million barrels per day. Venezuela has in their ground over 300 billion barrels of oil. That alone would keep the world supplied for over eight years. Venezuela has the highest proven reserves in the world even above Saudi Arabia. Venezuela accounts for about 20% of the world supply of oil. Venezuela has four times the reserves compared to the US, yet in 2024 the United States produced over 13 million barrels per day compared to Venezuela producing under 1 million barrels per day. There is talk that the big oil…It’s a new year, is it time to hire or change to a new investment advisor?With the new year, investors should take a look to see how their investments have done and how their investment advisor has been working with them. The beginning of the year is a fresh start, so it’s time to see what your percentage return was on your portfolio in 2025 and evaluate if your advisor kept you updated and gave you the customer service you need like returning your phone calls in a reasonable timeframe. You don’t want to jump from the pan into the fire, so when you’re looking for a new investment advisor, be sure that the company and the advisor are full fiduciaries, which means they must do what is best for you, not what is best for…The labor market ends the year on a soft noteThis jobs report was special considering it was the first on time report in 3 months, but I'd say the data was lackluster. Nonfarm payrolls in December increased by 50,000, which was short of the estimate of 76,000. The two prior months also saw downward revisions that totaled 76,000. For the full year, payroll employment grew by 584,000, which equates to a monthly average of about 49,000 new jobs per month. This was less than 2024's gain of 2 million jobs or about 168,000 per month and actually registers as the worst payroll growth outside of a recession since 2003. While this all might sound troubling, it is important to remember that changes to government jobs had a large impact on the data. Since reaching a peak in January, government employment fell by 277,000 jobs. This obviously created a huge headwind for headline payroll growth. With that said, the labor market was still in a slower growth environment, and I continue to believe that will be the case as we move forward considering the…Financial Planning: Mortgage-Backed Security Purchase Lowers Mortgage RatesThe U.S. government’s announcement of a $200 billion purchase of mortgage-backed securities (MBS) through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is already pushing 30-year mortgage rates below 6%, creating…Companies Discussed: Tyson Foods, Inc. (TSN), Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT), Generac Holdings Inc. (GNRC) & Seagate Technology Holdings plc (STX) | — | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ![]() December 31st, 2025 | Financial Outlook on 2026, Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation (VAC), NIKE, Inc. (NKE), Micron Technology, Inc. (MU), Lennar Corporation (LEN) | Financial Outlook on 2026Companies Discussed: Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation (VAC), NIKE, Inc. (NKE), Micron Technology, Inc. (MU), Lennar Corporation (LEN) | — | ||||||
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