Thinking Long & Short: An Investment Professionals Podcast

The Time to Buy Stocks is Now - EP 77

59 min · 30 de oct de 2022
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- The DJIA outperforms the NASDAQ by 9% after posting its best October in history - Corporate earnings for value stocks hold up as earnings for growth stocks tumble - Interest rates on bonds continue to remain high as the yield curve continues to show deeper inversions/recession warnings - American Express reports consumer loan balances up 28.9% year-over-year as inflation continues to impact the consumer - Value stocks will outperform growth stocks for years - All recent economic data shows a weak economy and stubbornly high inflation - Republicans will likely sweep the midterms, which will be welcomed by Wall Street as investors typically like gridlock in Washington

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