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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss how democrats blew it on inflation. The Trump transition team is seeking to ease US rules for self-driving cars. Auto industry braces for whiplash as Trump takes power. For retirees in their 60s, the move that adds years to a nest egg. 'AI Granny' is happy to talk with phone scammers all day.…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss traders making bullish bets on Nvidia ahead of earnings. Morgan Stanley finally turns bullish on US stocks as it says S&P 500 could jump as high as 7,400. Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy. Trump broadens hunt for top Treasury job after jostling became messy.…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss the current state of the housing market and only a few are able to cash in on the huge run up in values. Why are regulators targeting Microsoft? Could major changes be coming to credit cards under Trump? The latest insurance scam is hilarious. Somebody needs to learn to tell Mark Zuckerberg "NO!" Paul LaMonica…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Amrstrong questions Jerome Powell and the Fed for their lack of long-term vision. American consumers prove to be resilient, beating expectations again. Food prices worried most voters, but Trump’s plans likely won’t lower their grocery bills. What will happen to Social Security after Trump takes office? How Musk’s DOGE can actu…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss David Einhorn's comments about the market being broken and only getting worse. Disney makes waves as streaming profit boosts the company's earnings. How is China preparing for another trade war with the US? Does Elon Musk really have the key to lowering mortgage rates? What kind of changes could be coming to S…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss the PPI data that showed little rise. Are rate cuts still on the table for December? Jobless claims dropped to lowest level since May. Powell to speak on interest rates and the economy. The $20,000 reason to buy a used car. Credit Card debt hits record $1.17T but there is a silver lining.…
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Paul Lane and Marc Fandetti discuss Trump inheriting a good economy and when Americans will start to realize the economy is good. Can Musk really make the government more efficient? Cars were once a financial engine of America’s middle class. Now they’re a ‘wealth killer.’ Mortgage demand stalls as financial markets digest Trump presidency. Major a…
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Paul Lane and Marc Fandetti react to the CPI report that came in firm for the third month in a row and what that means for rate cuts in December. How will the next administration handle inflation? Why is the stock market reacting so strongly to Trump? Todd Lutsky joins the show to share his expertise on gifting assets.…
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Mike Armstrong and Paul Lane discuss Bitcoin nearing $90k as crypto market exceeds pandemic-era peak. Why is Europe so concerned with a second term for Trump? Powell doesn't fear Trump. He also can't contain him. Credit card debt among retirees jumps. Big retirement rule changes coming in 2025. How is Iceland's 4-day work week going? Can millennial…
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Mike Armstrong and Paul Lane discuss why small caps and banks have been rallying since the election. Home Depot lifts full-year outlook after third-quarter sales rise. OPEC trims demand forecast for fourth straight month. How Trump can leverage an economy Americans dislike. Will Trump's tariffs plan lead to high drama?…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss Warren Buffett's recent trading activity and why he seems to be selling off long term holdings. Mortgage rates fell, then rose. What comes next? The fees burdening home owners after they buy. How seniors can do smart Roth IRA conversions. A new streaming customer emerges: the subscription pauser.…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss inflation and retail data coming this week as the market continues its rally. Bull market revs back up on Trump enthusiasm as traders race to grab small caps, banks, and Tesla. Trump inherites an economy at a tricky time. If Trump tries to fire Powell, Fed Chair is ready for a legal fight. Trump expected to na…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong are joined by two amazing veterans who share their stories about serving our country and continuing to serve our disabled veterans. The guys are also joined by a local businessman who does fantastic work with the DAV. Coleman Nee is the National Senior Vice Commander of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV). Coleman is…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong are proud to join the DAV/WRKO radio telethon and in this episode they speak with one US Navy veteran and one combat veteran about their experiences serving our country, transitioning to civilian life, what brought them to the DAV, and why they continue serving veterans in important roles within the DAV. Bill Malloy i…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss the upcoming Fed meeting and how the Fed will handle rate cuts. How will Trump treat Jerome Powell when he gets back in office? What does a second Trump term mean for retirement? How will the housing market be impacted? What is the future of EVs under Trump?저자 The Financial Exchange Network
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss Wall Street salivating over a new Trump boom. Who are the winners and losers of the Trump Trade? Trump tax cuts come at the right time for stocks, but further out things get murky. How is this economy different from the economy Trump inherited back in 2016?저자 The Financial Exchange Network
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Chuck Zodda and Marc Fandetti discuss the potential for the economy during President Trump's second term in the White House. What happens to taxes if Republicans have full control? Will the new administration be more fiscally responsible? Will Trump's proposed tariffs actually work? Why do economists push back on tariffs?…
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Chuck Zodda and Marc Fandetti share their thoughts on what a second term for President Trump means for the economy. How are markets reacting to Trump's return to the White House? How will the new administration handle future economic downturns? Todd Lutsky joins the show to explain how to make the most of gifted assets.…
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Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti discuss Boeing union members voting to end the strike. Did the union get everything it wanted? How will the next President manage a cooling labor sector? Housing construction around Boston has been sluggish. Here’s why that could change soon. Gen Z, millennials are using AI for personal finance advice, report finds.…
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Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti discuss understanding how presidential polls and betting markets actually work. Five economic areas next President needs to tackle. How markets could respond to the election. Stocks care about Trump and Harris for one big reason: taxes. The typical U.S. home seller is older than ever, Realtors say.…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss Boeing machinists holding a contract vote that could end their 7-week strike. With oil prices weak, OPEC+ postpones increases again. Grady Trimble from Fox Business joins the show to share his insight into voters biggest economic concerns. Traders prepare for a long, volatile election night. What are the IRA a…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss the upcoming Fed meeting and Tuesday's election and debate which is more important for the US economy. The two things we need from the Fed right now. Squeezed homebuilders are bad news for the housing market. Berkshire continues to retreat from stocks. There's too much wine, and not enough wine drinkers.…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss mortgage rates volatile couple of months and the guys share some important facts you need to know about the rates. Exxon and Chevron feel brunt of cheaper oil. Ted Rossman from Bankrate joins the show to chat about holiday impulse purchases. Intel posts more than $16B loss but says sales outlook is improving. …
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss the unbelievably bad October jobs report that saw only 12,000 jobs added, well below expectations. What supports the idea that the Fed will cut at their next meeting? Amazon shares rise on robust demand and a surge in infrastructure spending. How would you rank to top five tech companies in their pursuit of AI…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss the next president inheriting a remarkable economy. Starbucks CEO pledges to fundamentally change strategy as sales fall for third straight quarter. Todd Lutsky stops by to share some insight on estate planning. The little sins we commit at work and the bosses who are cracking down.…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss PCE inflation slipping to 2.1% annual rise, and moves closer to the Fed's target. Microsoft shares slip as forecast sparks concern about AI and cloud revenue. Meta reports record revenue, but slower digital advertising growth. Apple and Amazon take the spotlight in mixed week for big tech earnings.…
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Chuck Zodda and Marc Fandetti discuss Google's earnings report that showed big growth in cloud sectors but unremarkable results in advertising. AMD shares fall as forecast fails to impress despite strong AI growth. Jobs report on eve of election will be among the most distorted in years. Mortgage rates rise to highest level since July. Was the gove…
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Chuck Zodda and Marc Fandetti share their reaction to the release of the GDP report that came in less than expected. Super Micro shares plunge 35% as auditor resigns after raising concerns months earlier. Selloff puts treasuries on path for worst month in two years. Todd Lutsky joins the show to discuss the current state of federal estate taxes.…
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Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti discuss the possibilities of a soft landing. Dan Griggs, President - OceanFirst Bank, joins the show to share his insights into the current economic landscape. Bosses are calling workers back to the office. Good news for landlords. Starbucks threatens to fire staff who don't come back to the office. McDonald's execs…
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Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti discuss the JOLTS report that showed job openings dropping to the lowest level in over three years. What are unemployment rates in swing states? Wages have outpaced inflation. But not for everyone. Bond market responds oddly to the Fed's move. Deficit threat drives bond yields higher. Ford's 3rd-quarter profit falls…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss economists warning of new inflation hazards after the election. the porterhouse at Weis points to inflation's demise. Owning a vacation home in hurrican zones is worrisome. Some owners are selling. Why it's so hard to fina a job in this strong labor market.저자 The Financial Exchange Network
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss the top five things to watch in markets this week. Stocks are looking to extend record run ahead of tech earnings. At a pivotal moment, US economic data will be a mess. Big tech stocks lose some of their aura as earnings growth slows. For investors, what if this time is different? Boeing plans over $15B capita…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong explain why Boeing workers rejected a new contract. McDonald's says onions from California-based company are linked to E. coli outbreak. Do I have enough money to retire? Ask yourself these 3 questions to assess whether you’re ready. Yankees tickets at $20,000 highlight record-setting World Series. Paul LaMonica from …
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss bad polling leading up to the election. What would it mean for bonds if Trump gets his way on tariffs? Where will rates end up? Which retailers are topping consumers lists ahead of the holidays? Data breaches are becoming all too common. Are you sure you are protected?…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong wonder why Wall Street and investors are so afraid of the upcoming election when the data says the election isn't impactful. Inflation has cooled, why are Americans still seething over prices? Kroger and Walmart deny 'price surging'after adopting digital price tags. Home sales are on track for worst year since 1995.…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss Telsa surprising Wall Street with strong 3rd quarter results. The Boeing strike continues after the union rejects the latest proposal. Southwest tops profit estimates as cost cutting takes hold. Those airport gate crashers are finally going to get what is coming to them.…
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Chuck Zodda and Marc Fandetti discuss Boeing posting a $6B loss ahead of the upcoming strike vote. Are cheaper rent and airfares going away? McDonald's quarter pounders linked to deadly E. Coli outbreak. Starbucks suspends guidance as sales slump persists.저자 The Financial Exchange Network
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Chuck Zodda and Marc Fandetti discuss September home sales drop to lowest level since 2010. Treasuries plunge like it's 1995 as traders see soft landing. LPMorgan, at odds with Goldman Sachs, see solid run ahead for stocks. Todd Lutsky stops by for his weekly segment, Ask Todd. This week, Todd explains why IRA's are so complicated.…
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Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti discuss why Wall Street is worrying about renters and younger borrowers. Is the US primed for a home-renovation resugence? Retailers are grasping for holiday magic. Should the west be paying more attention to the price of gold? 28% of credit card users are still paying off last year’s holiday debt.…
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Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti discuss bonds slumping globally as traders are cautious about the Fed's rate cut path. Why do simple economic explanations keep breaking down? Why are some predicting a continuation of soaring stocks? Why is Goldman predicting a post-election bounce?저자 The Financial Exchange Network
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss election anxiety getting in the way of making sound financial decisions. In Massachusetts, auto insurance rates are soaring. Homeowners tap into their rising home equity. It's time to bring 401(k)s into the 21st century. This talking pet collar is like a chatbot for your dog.…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong take a look at some of the companies reporting earnings this week. Tesla highlights the list of companies reporting this week. Goldman Sachs forecasts just a 3% S&P500 annual return the next 10 years. Boeing and the union reach a wage deal to end the strike. Even though inflation is easing is it still a huge problem? …
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss Amazon's cloud boss says employees unhappy with 5-day office mandate can leave. Should investors be worried about the market’s ‘invincibility syndrome’? The tech sector should brace for further turbulence. Is Microsoft and OpenAI's partnership fraying? Paul LaMonica joins the show to chat about MicroStrategy's…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss this week's economic data releases continue to point away from a recession. Mortgage rates were supposed to be coming down, but they're rising instead. Can Netflix keep flexinf its pricing muscle? CVS can't seem to cure what is ailing it.저자 The Financial Exchange Network
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong explain why some feel like it is getting harder and harder for Americans to join the middle class. Mark Hamrick from Bankrate joins the show to discuss what Americans top economic issues are heading into the election. Key change coming for 401(k) 'max savers' in 2025. Meta fires staff for abusing $25 meal credits. Ube…
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong react to the latest economic data, retail sales and jobless claims coming in better than expected. Treasury yields spike after retail sales and jobless data point to strong economy. Holiday online shopping will surge, according to Adobe. Haven't worked at the same place for ten years? You are not alone. Fed stuck on s…
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