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Beware the Dot Plot!

Join Moe & Javaid as they analyze the markets after another heavy earnings week and rotation out of tech. What is the technical indicator "dot plot" and what does it mean for the market? What are some of the sectors that may benefit from the rotation? Listen now to get the answer ...  Show more

Warshenomics

Join Moe & Javaid as they analyze the markets after another heavy earnings week. What is the background of the new Fed chair, Kevin Warsh and what is "Warshenomics"? Market indexes seemed to diverge last week, what is market telling us? What are some of the key data points being ...  Show more

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