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What This Market Is Really Telling Us (4/21/2025)

The Real Money Pros

Release Date: 04/22/2025

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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 into a broader discussion on generational investing, the rise of AI and robotics, and how young investors should be thinking about long-term opportunity, not just short-term volatility.

We wrap up with a call from Congressman Russ Fulcher, who affirms the administration's tariff strategy as a driver of long-term domestic investment. Brian ties it all back to fundamentals: investing against the U.S. economy has historically been a losing bet. Now may be one of the best times to lean in strategically—not emotionally.

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