"Some Like It Hot" CPI

"Some Like It Hot" CPI

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Happy 4th Wave!

Join Moe & Javaid as they analyze the markets after a shortened trading/holiday week. What are the latest developments in the conflict in Iran? How do oil prices effect the price at the pump? Why is rebalancing important? Listen now to get the answers to these questions and more! ...  Show more

Are You a Trader or Investor?

Join Moe & Javaid as they analyze the markets currently focused on A.I. and the conflict in Iran. What are the latest developments in the conflict in Iran and when will there be a resolution? What is the difference between a trader and an investor? Listen now to get the answers t ...  Show more

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