Fed’s new $2.3T Program, No Magic Wand, and it’s all about the Math!

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Quadruple Witching, Stores Save 12/19/25

Christmas & A New Player in PredictionsDescription: Over $7 trillion of options expire today-- the largest expiration ever. Retailers are coming to the rescue in the last-minute holiday shopping rush. Plus, DraftKings CEO Jason Robins joins us as the gambling giant enters predict ...  Afficher plus

The Exchange 12/18/25

Listen to the day's top stories, the must reads & a whole lot more for today's modern investor. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. 

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Freaking out about the economy? Let's talk.
Post Reports

Gas prices are high, unemployment is low and the tools the federal government has to fight inflation could cause a recession. So how should we think about the economy right now? We asked our econ reporters and a personal finance columnist for advice. 


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Mike Wilson: The Problem with the U.S. Dollar
Thoughts on the Market

With rates and currency markets experiencing increasing volatility, the state of global U.S. dollar supply has begun to force central bank moves, leaving the question of when and how the Fed may react up for debate.


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Entrepreneurial Skill Does Not Equal Investment Skill
Payne Points of Wealth

The market continues to go higher, despite a banking crisis. Interest rates are starting to come down. Things don’t seem as dire as once thought. We’ll give you our thoughts on what we see right now with the ten-year treasury at 3.5%. Markets inching higher throughout the year. W ...  Afficher plus

The Case for a 22% Drop in S&P 500
What Goes Up

Troy Gayeski, chief market strategist at FS Investments, says don’t wait until May to flee the stock market rally—get out now. He joined the What Goes Up podcast to explain why he’s expecting the S&P 500 to bottom out at around 3,200, a roughly 22% drop from current levels. “Firs ...  Afficher plus