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Markets Ignore the Headlines: Inflation, Tariffs, Crypto, and the New Investor Playbook | Money Moves

In this episode of Money Moves, Matty A and Brian break down why a “nothing burger” CPI print might actually be more important than it looks, what falling core inflation really means for rate cuts in 2026, and why ignoring the headlines may be the smartest investing move right no ...  Show more

All-Time Highs, Falling Rates, and Why Betting Against America Keeps Failing | Money Moves

U.S. markets are hitting new all-time highs—again—and investors who stayed on the sidelines are once more left wondering what they missed.In this episode of Money Moves, Matty A. and Ryan Breedwell break down falling interest rates, renewed momentum in housing, and why media-driv ...  Show more

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