1004: A Real Estate Boom Is About to Hit 2024 - Episode 1004

1004: A Real Estate Boom Is About to Hit 2024...

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1190: Trump’s Income Tax Plan Could Change Everything - Episode 1190

President Donald Trump has recently floated a groundbreaking idea: eliminate federal income tax altogether, potentially replacing it with tariffs, consumption-based taxes, or other revenue sources.This idea has majorly raised eyebrows, as many Americans can’t imagine a country wi ...  Afficher plus

1189: It’s All Crashing Down and Wall Street Is Panicking - Episode 1189

If you’ve been watching the markets lately, you know exactly what panic looks like.We saw gold and silver crash at historic rates and then rebounding the very next day. Then of course, there’s news of the dollar declining. Stocks have been up and down, and the markets are panicki ...  Afficher plus

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A Potential Rate Cut-less Year?... And Rising Rates Tank Real Estate 4/10/24
CNBC's "Fast Money"

Stocks selling off after this morning’s hot CPI print. Could the inflation gauge push The Fed to delay rates into 2025? Plus A Real Estate rough spot. That CPI data sending all things real estate into the red. How commercial property, housing stocks, and the homebuying proxies ...

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1175 - Is Real Estate Still a Reliable, Inflation-Proof Investment Heading Into 2024? by Todd Parriott
BiggerPockets Daily

In 2023, it’s been off to the races as everyone pondered: What will climb higher, faster—mortgage rates or home prices? Typically, the two work inversely and help offset one another, but in an unprecedented circumstance, both mortgage rates hit record highs as housing prices cont ...  Afficher plus

End-of-Year Encore: Ellen Zentner - Is the U.S. Headed for a Soft Landing?
Thoughts on the Market

Original Release on December 2nd, 2022: While 2022 saw the fastest pace of policy tightening on record, has the Fed’s hiking cycle properly set the U.S. economy up for a soft landing in 2023?


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April jobs report shows signs of cooling
Making Sense

According to the April jobs report, the U.S. labor market is showing signs of cooling. Nonfarm payrolls were softer than anticipated increasing by 175,000 last month, while the unemployment rate rose to 3.9%. Does this all spell good news for the Fed? Join Mike Feroli, Chief U ...

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