Weekly Market Impact
This week, Phil welcomes special guest Matthew Fries, CEO and President of Inland Investments, to discuss real estate strategies like 1031 exchanges and how they may help create wealth.
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This week, Phil has special guest Dan Alamariu, Chief Geopolitical Strategist from Alpin Macro, to discuss the Iran conflict and its economic impact.
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This week, Phil wraps up the first quarter with a look at some surprising performances across different markets and an update on the latest labor data and manufacturing success.
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This week, Phil welcomes special guest Mark Eibel from Russell Investments to discuss the state of the U.S. economy, the impact of the middle east conflict, and current investment opportunities.
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This week, Phil discusses the latest inflation data, the conflict with Iran, and ongoing concerns about the economic outlook.
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This week, Phil welcomes special guest Erik Kazatsky, MacKay Municipal Manager, to discuss opportunities in the municipal bond market. Municipal Bond Disclosures Discussions of municipal bonds in this podcast reflect the opinions and perspectives of the host and guest based on prevailing market conditions at the time of recording and are provided for general informational purposes only. Such opinions do not constitute guarantees of performance, income, safety, or capital preservation, and should not be interpreted as predictions of future results. Municipal bonds are not...
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Are markets really that bad? This week, Phil discusses the latest market results, the Iran conflict, and explores how prediction markets work with Aidan Redmond and Ben Dennis from the Ladenburg Research team.
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This week, Phil discusses the impact of rising oil prices driven by the conflict in Iran, the latest data on manufacturing, and why the S&P 500 is losing to the bond market so far this year.
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This week, Phil welcomes special guest Daniel Shaeffer, CEO of Cottonwood Communities, to discuss the current state of the housing market.
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The S&P is flat for 2026! Tune in to hear what's happening beneath the surface and where we’re finding more attractive opportunities.
info_outlineThis week, Phil welcomes special guest Harry Sudock of CleanSpark for a deep dive into AI, power generation, and the future of bitcoin.
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