The Real Money Pros
This last Saturday, Brian Wiley and Jeremiah Bates dug deep into the real-world impact of tariff policy, investor behavior, and why emotional risk tolerance matters as much as the numbers. The market feels chaotic—but as the guys explain, it's not just the economy reacting—it's the people. And like a game of musical chairs, the longer the music plays, the more irrational the behavior becomes! We open up with sharp commentary on market overreactions tied to tariffs and trade drama. From there, it zooms in on the behavioral side of investing: fear, confirmation bias, and the mental loops...
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The trio gang (Brian, Jeremiah, and Nic) goes into the real economic impact of tariffs, rising uncertainty, and how financial planning needs to adapt to both market volatility and emotional behavior. As headlines swirl about the administration’s evolving trade strategy, the guys challenge listeners to examine their own “fortitude” for this economic shift—and whether they’re reacting emotionally or strategically. Jeremiah emphasizes that personal impact matters more than GDP headlines, reminding listeners that preparation and liquidity are key to managing any downturn. Nic draws from...
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Tonight, we look at the real-world impact of tariffs—from policy to personal experience. After getting hit with a 145% tariff on a simple electric dirt bike order, Brian uses the story to highlight how quickly these economic shifts are starting to affect everyday consumers and small business owners. Is this a "chip shortage" part two? The show explores the growing divide between political loyalty and practical financial understanding. Through listener calls and market commentary, Brian lays out how tariffs are changing buying behavior, why companies like Apple are in complicated positions...
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Brian Wiley and Jeremiah Bates dig into how the latest tariff headlines, political pressure on the Fed, and fast-moving market swings—often triggered by fake news and social media rumors—are creating both chaos and opportunity for investors. Brian shares insights from a recent financial conference, pointing out a troubling generational gap in financial advisory leadership and highlighting how seasoned advisors are keeping clients steady through volatile times. The show also features real listener calls, including advice to a 26-year-old balancing debt repayment with future investing goals,...
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Brian cuts through the noise surrounding market volatility, interest rates, and U.S.-China trade tensions. As the S&P 500 and Dow show signs of technical stress—with major players like Nvidia and Apple influencing index performance—Brian explains why low-volume selloffs might not be as dire as they appear, and why institutional investors are still holding steady. He explores the practical impacts of tariffs, particularly those targeting China, not from a partisan lens, but from a macroeconomic and behavioral standpoint. With a live call-in from a 24-year-old listener, the show evolves...
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In this solo-hosted episode, Jeremiah Bates explores the week’s financial news and practical planning strategies—anchored by real-world client conversations. While Wall Street processed more volatility, led by Nvidia’s $5.5B hit and Apple’s China-related struggles, Jeremiah explains how index weighting magnifies the market impact of tech giants and why understanding portfolio construction matters more than ever. But markets are only part of the story. Long-term care costs are skyrocketing—like a $12,000/month surprise bill for a client’s mother—and how families can prepare. He...
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Brian Wiley breaks down one of the most emotionally charged and telling market sell-offs in recent memory. On April 8th, Main Street investors hit the panic button in response to tariff news, triggering a cascade of 401(k) liquidations and driving down markets in dramatic fashion. Brian, watching the sell-off unfold mid-flight, saw a flashing opportunity—not a crisis. Drawing from 26 years of advisory experience, Brian underscores how behavioral responses—not fundamentals—often drive volatility. He explains how mass sell orders from retirement plans compounded the drop and created clear...
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After the crazy week, Brian and Jeremiah dissect what they call the most emotionally driven and predictable market sell-off of their careers. Brian shares how, mid-flight, he scrambled to access Wi-Fi—not to panic, but to buy—spotting a clear opportunity as investors dumped assets out of fear. The hosts emphasize a critical truth: emotional decisions, not strategy, drive most investment mistakes. Missing just the top 10 days in the market over decades can cut your returns in half. Timing matters—but only if you're prepared. Jeremiah highlights how uncertainty around tariffs, treasury...
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The markets are trying to ride high again — but should you trust the rally? In this week’s Money Hour, the team breaks down what’s really driving investor optimism right now. Is the Fed about to cut rates, or is inflation still too sticky to ignore? We unpack the latest jobs data and wage growth reports and what they might mean for your portfolio. The conversation also touches on Tesla’s bumpy ride, the psychology behind market overconfidence, and why corrections aren’t the enemy. Plus, they answer caller questions, such as exploring the big difference between Roths and...
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After ending a rough trading week, Brian and Jeremiah dissect the pivotal week on Wall Street as economic uncertainty rattles investors. With major indices taking a hit and bond yields climbing, they spotlight the bond market's warning signs and the Fed’s ongoing inflation battle. They explore the collapse of commercial real estate giants like WeWork and why regional banks could be sitting on a ticking time bomb... The guys also examine cracks in consumer behavior—from falling credit card payments to signs of tightening wallets—and what that means for the broader economy. Are we heading...
info_outlineMarkets go up, markets go down—but what does that mean for your money? Brian Wiley dives into the cycles of booms and busts, reflecting on 25 years of market history and how investors can navigate uncertainty. With inflation, tariffs, and shifting tax policies in play, the key takeaway is this: smart financial moves matter more than ever.
Brian is joined by longtime friend Juan, a tech industry insider, to discuss how AI, semiconductors, and government policies are shaping the economy. Plus, they explore how emotions—fear, greed, and even political frustration—can influence investment decisions. Whether it’s understanding how tariffs affect tech stocks or deciding when to hold or sell in a volatile market, this episode is packed with insights to help you stay ahead.
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